Other

What does Barbie black label mean?

What does Barbie black label mean?

adult collector
The Black label collection includes dolls designed for the adult collector and are non-numbered. The Platinum label collection is reserved for Barbie dolls that are only produced in editions of less than 1,000 worldwide.

How can you tell if a Barbie doll is valuable?

Even if a doll is in perfect condition, if the supply exceeds its demand on the market, it will likely be worth very little. Aside from rare collectors’ models, your Barbie’s age will be the most likely factor in determining its rarity; the older your doll is, the more rare it will probably be.

Which Barbie dolls are worth money?

The 15 Most Valuable Barbie Dolls

  1. 1 Barbie by Stefano Centuri – $302,500.
  2. 2 Barbie and the Diamond Castle – $94,800.
  3. 3 40th Anniversary Barbie by De Beers – $85,000.
  4. 4 Original Barbie – $27,450.
  5. 5 Barbie in “Midnight Red” – $17,091.
  6. 6 Pink Diamond Barbie – $15,000.
  7. 7 Barbie In ‘Midnight Pink’ – $8,557.

What is the value of collector Barbies?

The Year Your Doll Was Made Determines It’s Value

Holiday Barbie Years Holiday Barbie Value Range
2003, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013 $70- $100
1994 (Blonde), 1995, 1996, 1997,1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 $30 – $60

Why did Barbie and Ken break up?

February 14, 2004: Barbie and Ken officially broke up. The newspaper assigned the split to Ken’s failure to commit and Barbie’s excitement to commit, wearing multiple wedding gowns. This was also a year that Barbie ran for president, so she was quite busy.

How much are black Barbie dolls worth?

But Black Francie actually sells for more than Black Christie at $500 to $2,500 dollars, depending on condition. An NRFB (never removed from box) Black Christie once went for $599 on eBay. Meet the most diverse Barbie dolls ever made.

How much are black Barbies worth?

Does Barbie have a brother?

Before Stacie and Chelsea were introduced, Barbie and Skipper had a younger brother – and his name was Todd. His character doll was available in the market from 1965 to 1971. The name Todd would appear again along the Barbie toy line but not anymore as her brother.

Author Image
Ruth Doyle