we do realize that the value may not be there , but there are a hell of lot and i wont know till i get to the house and pull them all out of the closet , all sealed and never oopened .
A lot of the "valuable" Barbies from the 1990s and early 200s were overproduced and no longer worth what they once were. Financing a college education by selling the collection just might not be a viable option.
i have a question not really sure how this forum works ,any help would be appreciated .my daughter was gifted a collection of barbies all brand new and in sets from my mother in law who passed . they were suppose to be given to her to finance her univerity , where do i and we start to post or see if anyone is even interested , there are so many she loved to collect bob mackie and designer ones ..
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