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

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    Golden Gala Barbie (2009): Given as a gift to attendees of the 2009 National Barbie Doll Collector Convention, the Golden Gala Barbie is known for her golden gown with a mermaid tale-like shape to ...

  3. What your old Barbies are worth now

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    The iconic dolls are still a hot commodity in 2016, with some versions currently selling for up to $5,000. From the original 1959 Barbie to the spunky 1992 Rollerblading Barbie , we've got the ...

  4. 11 Barbie Dolls That Could Become Collector's Items

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    Price: $65 from ebay Buy It. Just 6,200 units of this stunning and unique Barbie were released in 2013. Designed by longtime Barbie designer Linda Kyaw, Alazne is the Basque word for "miracle."

  5. Dollfie - Wikipedia

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    A customized Dollfie doll. Dollfie (ドルフィー, Dorufī) is a brand of vinyl doll created by the Japanese company Volks in 1997. It is a highly pose-able hybrid of fashion doll and action figure. A Dollfie doll is about the size of a Barbie doll, 1/6 or playscale, though there are variants in different heights ranging from 23–29 cm (9 ...

  6. Fashion doll - Wikipedia

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    The original Barbie fashion doll from March 1959. Fashion dolls are dolls primarily designed to be dressed to reflect fashion trends. They are manufactured both as toys for girls to play with and as collectibles for adults. The dolls are usually modeled after teen girls or adult women, though child, male, and even some non-human variants exist.

  7. Dawn doll - Wikipedia

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    The dolls were quite popular and they topped sales of Barbie for a while, but were discontinued when Topper went out of business in 1973. [1] The dolls were reissued in 2000 by Checkerboard as a 30-year commemoration of the first Dawn dolls made by Topper, and then again in 2004 by Toy O Rama.