Barbie is the name of a doll that was introduced in 1959. Over the years, there have been a ton of Barbie dolls introduced, and she’s even had some friends and family members added to the lineup that have their own unique look and style! Barbie often comes with fun outfits and accessories that match a certain theme. These days, some of these Barbie dolls can be worth a lot of money while others are found in bins at yard sales.
If you grew up in the ’90s, odds are you had your fair share of Barbie dolls. From Barbie dolls with certain jobs to Barbie dolls that were themed after countries, holidays, or just came with special themed accessories, a ton of them were sold in the 90s. Today, some of them have gotten collectible and rare while others are worth a surprisingly low amount.
Has your favorite ’90s Barbie skyrocketed in price or is it super cheap now? Keep reading to find out!
10 Dance Moves Barbie ($130)
Dance Moves Barbie is a Barbie doll that was released in 1994 and was made to move and dance. This doll had special joints in her arms and legs that allowed the person playing with her to pose her in different dance moves. She also came with several different music-themed accessories.
The prices for this Barbie today tend to vary. Midge, Barbie’s best friend who is a doll with dark hair to contrast Barbie’s bright blonde hair, is the rarer of the Dance Moves dolls. A complete Dance Moves Midge doll in its box can go for up to $130.
9 My Size Barbie ($200)
Throughout the ’90s, a variety of different dolls in the My Size Barbie line were released. Instead of being a small, doll-sized toy like the rest of the Barbie dolls on the market, these dolls were upposed to be the size of the child they were given to and could be dressed up and played with as a life-size doll.
There are a variety of different My Size Barbie dolls that have gotten pretty rare and expensive these days. Some of the accessories also go for a pretty high price! Of them, the My Size Rapunzel doll is one of the most expensive and can cost up to $200.
8 Dolls Of The World Barbie ($750)
The Dolls of the World line of Barbie dolls weren’t just released in the ’90s, but a good number of them were. This line of culturally-themed Barbies started to be released in the 1980s and have been released up until 2014. Each doll represents a different country or culture.
Like other Barbie dolls, these dolls’ prices now tend to vary by the specific doll. Specific dolls can go for as little as a few dollars, but getting a full set of them in their boxes is what collectors are really after. A full set of the Dolls of the World Barbie dolls can go for $500.
7 Totally Hair Barbie ($275)
For many kids that grew up playing with Barbie dolls, styling her hair was by far the best part. Each doll in the Barbie line had long, easy to style hair and many of them came with their own special hair accessories. The Totally Hair Barbie was released in 1992 and was sold through the mid-1990s. This doll is known for its extra long hair that reaches all the way down to the doll’s feet!
This doll is super popular and was sold for quite a while, so it’s not incredibly rare to find one. But, finding these dolls still in their packaging is exciting for many Barbie collectors and they can get pretty pricey. A pair of two of them can sell for up to $275.
6 Shoppin’ Fun Barbie & Kelly Supermarket ($46)
Barbie often came with her own fun accessories and separate playsets were also sold for Barbie enthusiasts to put her in. From houses to cars and even supermarkets, Barbie had it all! The Shoppin’ Fun Barbie & Kelly Supermarket is a play set that was released in 1996 and has everything a Barbie enthusiast needs to send Barbie and her sister, Kelly, out to the store.
Because Barbie had so many playsets that were sold separately, they’re not all that rare anymore. This grocery store playset doesn’t get sold often, but it’s also not worth that much. To get one in its original packaging, prepare to pay up to $46.
5 Disney Fun Barbies ($60)
The Disney Fun line of Barbie dolls were sold between 1992 and 1997. These dolls are styled to show that they’re ready for a day at the Disney Parks and come with a ton of fun accessories.
Both Barbie and Disney are huge for collectors these days, so it’s no surprise that these dolls are so popular for people to buy for their doll collections. A full set of six of the Disney Fun Barbie dolls in their packaging can go for up to $60.
4 Barbie Jam N Glam ($35)
Who hasn’t dreamed of being a rockstar? Although not all of us are lucky enough to make that dream a reality, we all know that Barbie can do anything she wants! From being a doctor to a rockstar, Barbie has had so many jobs over the years.
This doll came with a variety of different rockstar accessories and even had some things like a tour bus and stage sold separately to really tie together her superstar lifestyle. Today, this Barbie sells for up to $35.
3 Bead Blast Barbie ($20)
Bad Blast Barbie is a Barbie doll that was sold in 1997 and is one that was a ton of fun for any Barbie fan that liked to style Barbie’s hair and their own. She came with a variety of beads that could be put into her hair as well as into the owner’s.
The brunette-haired version of the Bead Blast Barbie is by far the most rare of the line. But, even then, this Barbie isn’t worth all that much anymore. A new brunette Bead Blast Barbie in its original packaging goes for around $20.
2 Holiday Barbies ($469)
Special Barbie dolls have been released during the holiday season for quite some time. The ones from the 1990s have become super collectible among Barbie fans because of their elaborate dresses and unique styles.
Despite being popular among Barbie collectors, these Barbie dolls are still not worth that much on their own. A set of 11 of the the Holiday Barbie dolls released between 1988 and 1998 can sell for up to $469, making each one around $40.
1 Sticker Craze Barbie ($7)
Sticker Craze Barbie is a Barbie that was released in 1997 and came with a neon, totally 90s outfit and some fun stickers that could be stuck onto the Barbie herself or onto the owner’s skin and nails.
This Baribe’s fun accessories and adorable style are totally a staple of the 90s, but that doesn’t mean that this doll is that valuable now. A new Sticker Craze Barbie with its original packaging is only worth around $7.