It's a good idea to go to eBay and type in the Barbies you have to see what other people might be selling them for. There's a ton of Barbie Dolls there. Make sure you check completed deals on eBay as well, to find out how much they have gone for before. You can also type the name and year of the doll into any search engine and find what it's worth to collectors. Good luck!
2007-03-05 14:36:36
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answered by Me, Thrice-Baked 5
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Sorry don't know of a site, but there are several value guides available you can purchase. For quick reference so you know, vintage pieces (1959-1969) are the only truly valuable Barbies at this time- anything later than mid-70's won't be worth much more than face value, and definitely anything from the last 15 years are face value ( or less).
2007-03-05 14:39:57
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answered by Flea© 5
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Go to Ebay and type in Barbies, if you can you could try to find out the year the barbie came out and what kind of barbie it is.
2007-03-05 14:37:59
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answered by Anonymous
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try typing in www.barbie dolls.com you should come up with something..i know that on ebay you can get a good idea if you look at barbies..i also know that the bubble cut hair barbie from the 60s fetch good money..even if its only the head of barbie...also the vintage ones wih pony tail..and the ones with the japan or other country stamped under there feet...they get you lots of mney too....please look on ebay ..yo will get a better insight...good luck
2007-03-05 14:37:18
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answered by free-spirit 5
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You could always try to search completed auctions on e-bay. That would show you how much people have paid recently.
2007-03-05 14:34:51
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answered by Mommyk232 5
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Try ebay
2007-03-05 17:00:36
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answered by tntmcginley 1
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ebay
2007-03-05 14:35:31
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answered by Anonymous
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check ebay
it will give you some idea
2007-03-05 14:35:18
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answered by Anonymous
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E - B - A - Y
2007-03-05 14:50:07
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answered by Nick Vu 1
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