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1998 Holiday Barbie with the black dress and the pink shawl. Although the back of the box shows her with a cape not a shawl and I was told that she was recalled because of this discrepancy. I never took her back to the store but cant find any on ebay with the recall information. Could you tell me about that? Hi Leah - More info - Holiday Barbie Dolls. Comments I have a 1989 Holiday Barbie that pictures her with her hair to one side but the doll has it on the other. I have also had basic dolls with pictures in different outfit than what she is actually wearing. Mistakes happen and things get redesigned. it is no big deal really. I have never heard of a doll being recalled for these mistakes. Question About 1989 Happy Holiday BarbieI ordered the 1989 Happy Holiday Barbie from a person online. When she arrived the cellophane is yellow. She stated in her ad that there was no yellowing. Was this particular Barbie sold with yellow cellophane? Her dress is white so I thought maybe she was sold this way to protect the dress. THANKS Hello - 1994 Holiday Barbie Questioni have a 1994 holiday barbie but she is not in the normal box she is in a black box with no markings on the clear window there is a sticker that says paul david with a address in chilicothe ohio is the unusual? Hi - 1994 Holiday Barbie Comments Click here to post comments Return to Barbie and Fashion Doll Identification. Question about Brunette 1994 Holiday Barbie by Tim
Barbie 1994 Happy Holidays 35th Anniversary Brunette Do you have any information about this doll? (Barbie 1994 Happy Holidays 35th Anniversary Brunette) I can't find it any where on the Internet. She is the same as the original 1994 except for the brown hair and wreath. Hi Tim - More at Holiday Barbie Dolls Comments I literally have dozens of Barbie reference books and guides & your doll is documented only in one - it says it is a "Mattel Festival
Doll" (whatever that means?) There are four dolls listed in 1994 as Mattel Festival dolls - three of them are brunette versions of otherwise blonde Barbies. Yes, the doll was sold (only) at the first Mattel Barbie Convention in 1994. I was there!! And yes, there were a limited number made. Hang on to it if you LIKE it, but don't be fooled because (1) doll sold for mega-bucks!! The Barbie market, like any other goes up/down like a yo-yo!! Don't expect to get rich on this doll. Yes the doll is limited, but so is the market. Consider honestly, just how many collectors are out there, who want a convention doll, if they didn't attend THAT particular convention??! AND, in the case of THIS doll, she's part of the Christmas doll collection; those prices hit the toilet when the series was discontinued!! Blah, blah, blah!!! Protect it, keep it in NRFB condition if you enjoy it. Search e-bay and similar and sell when you feel comfortable with the price. Don't whine if you don't get the big bucks!! I also have this doll she is very rare, only 540 were made for the 1994 Orlando Fl. Barbie convention. she recently sold for $2050.00. she is very rare and I certainly would hold on to her. Question About 1997 Happy Holidays Barbie - Special Edition Brunette
1997 Happy Holiday Barbie is still in her original box, never been taken out. She has blue and green eye shadow. The picture on the back of box shows blue eye shadow only. I was told this is a misprint Barbie and is worth more. Is this true ? Hi - For more info- Comments I have it to I was told the same. I also have the 1997 Barbie Special edition Happy Holidays in original Box red. Does anyone know what it is worth?? My mom has the same barbie as you, green eyes but the box has blue. Did you ever sell yours?
We also are hanging onto it because we heard it was more money. Doll Identification (Holiday) by Debbie
I do not know who this barbie is, any info would help, Hi - Click here to post comments Return to Barbie and Fashion Doll Identification. What does the series mean in the holiday barbies?I have a 1995 Holiday Barbie. On the back it says, "Special Issue in a Third Series 1995 Holiday Barbie." My question is, what does the third series mean? Click here to post comments Return to Barbie and Fashion Doll Identification. Psst... 2021 'Tis the season to celebrate the ever popular, always beautiful, and most wanted Barbie Ornament of the year. Joy to the world! How much is the 1997 Holiday Barbie worth?The Year Your Doll Was Made Determines It's Value. How much are special edition Barbies worth?10 Most Valuable Holiday Barbies. What is the rarest Barbie doll ever?Snag it (or sell it!), on Amazon for $1,000. Twelve years ago (yes, it's been that long since 2010, yikes), Barbie released the Athena doll as part of the Goddess Series. Not only is this a Gold Label edition, but only 5,300 dolls were made, making this a rare collectible item.
What is the first Holiday Barbie worth?The Carol Spencer Holiday Barbie was a 1994 special edition prototype that has been estimated to cost $999, but is currently on sale on eBay for a whopping $5,000. Carol Spencer was a designer for Mattel since the 1960s, hence the prototype name and the incredible value.
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