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  2. Barbie Basics - Wikipedia

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    The Barbie Basics is a line of collector's edition Barbie dolls. They were created by Mattel designer Bill Greening and were introduced in late 2009 to be officially released in the spring of 2010. From their name, the dolls are dressed in "basic" clothing that women usually have in their closets.

  3. It's National Barbie Day. Dolls by year, and how valuable.

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    The ten most valuable dolls from Mattel’s collection are as follows: Barbie #1 (1959): The original Barbie, characterized by her signature white and black striped swimsuit, has a maximum resale ...

  4. Barbie - Wikipedia

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    Vintage Barbie dolls from the early years are the most valuable at auction, and while the original Barbie was sold for $3.00 in 1959, a mint boxed Barbie from 1959 sold for $3552.50 on eBay in October 2004. [92] On September 26, 2006, a Barbie doll set a world record at auction of £9,000 sterling (US$17,000) at Christie's in London. The doll ...

  5. List of Barbie's friends and family - Wikipedia

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    The Model Muse body in particular has become the new standard body for collector dolls in the Barbie line. Daria (2004–2005) was the Caucasian doll in this collection. Two versions of her were released, including Daria Celebutante and Daria Shopping Queen.

  6. Category:Doll brands - Wikipedia

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    This category contains doll brands as well as brandname dolls. ... Barbie (4 C, 43 P) C. Care Bears (3 C, 6 P, 4 F) D. ... This page was last edited on 2 February ...

  7. Tammy (doll) - Wikipedia

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    Tammy was a 12" fashion doll created by the Ideal Toy Company that debuted at the 1962 International Toy Fair. [1] Advertised as "The Doll You Love to Dress", Tammy was portrayed as a young American teenager, more "girl next door" than the cosmopolitan image of Mattel's Barbie, or American Character's Tressy.