Water Lily: is an homage to Claude Monet’s “Water Lilies,” with a cascading gown in soft water colors that mimic those found.
1997 Misprint 10th Anniversary Holiday Barbie: is valuable because she has green eyes, but her box displays her with blue eyes, an error the Mattel.
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Midnight Red Barbie: This 1965 vintage Barbie was an alternative version of the much more common Midnight Blue design.
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Marie Antoinette: This highly-detailed Marie Antoinette Barbie is part of the Women of Royalty Series, celebrating historic European queens.
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Inland Steel Barbie: is unique in both her scarcity and her outfit. The doll was part of an Inland Steel Promotion that allowed buyers.
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1988 Happy Holidays: is dressed in true ‘80s fashion with a large red ball gown that features lots of tulle and a huge blonde hairdo.
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Barbie by Stefano Canturi: is an extravagant example of a one-of-a-kind art piece, making her one of the rarest Barbies in existence.
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De Beers Barbie: the De Beers diamond company designed and auctioned off a specialty doll, making her one of the rarest.
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Gala 40th Barbie: This limited edition doll commemorates the 40th anniversary of Barbie’s debut. Her look is mostly symbolic with an elegant.
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Lunch at the Club: Designed by Robert Best, the Lunch at the Club Barbie is a 21st century homage to ‘50s elegance and fashion.
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Lunar New Year: The Lunar New Year Barbie is a new edition to the Barbie collection, making it one of the cheapest dolls on this list.
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