Find » Lifestyle » Crafts & Hobbies » Vintage Barbie Family Dolls Worth B...

Vintage Barbie Family Dolls Worth Big Bucks

Finding a "No Bangs" Francie Doll

By Linda Stamberger, published Mar 10, 2008
Published Content: 126  Total Views: 53,378  Favorited By: 7 CPs
Embed:  
Rating: 3.8 of 5
Every little girl has a story from youth about their favorite doll. If you were a child of the late 50's, you may have been lucky enough to own a number one Barbie, the kind with the holes in the feet, white irises and black and white swimsuit, the kind worth ten thousand dollars today. But there are many other dolls of Barbie and family that came out later, between the 60s and 70s, that can be equally valuable, or appreciating in value on a continuous basis.

One such doll is the "No Bangs," Twist N Turn Francie doll, Barbie's relative. This doll by Mattel was made in 1971, and is worth, in mint condition with original clothing, four hundred dollars, out of the box! It is considered a rarity, because it doesn't have bangs, for many of the Francie dolls from that time period were made with bangs only. The doll also came in different hair shades, blonde being most obvious, but brown rarer. What makes the doll collectible is that the hair is intact, as in not one little girl played beauty parlor on it and cut her locks, and the outfit, an orange and white trimmed dress from the time period, along with shoes and head-band, are intact. The original box increases value. If you can find a No Bangs Francie, regardless if the costume is intact, or hair for that matter, it's a good investment.

There are many people who collect these dolls to resell, and restore dolls with cut hair, or find the outfits at online auctions such as Ebay. There are some wonderful artisans that can restore full eye make-up as well on vintage Barbie and Francie dolls, so if you find one with worn make-up don't despair. You just have to mention the restoration that the doll received before reselling.

Did You Know?
No Bangs Francie Dolls have a twist n turn
waist
Comments
Comments 1 - 4 of 4
 
 
I think I need to keep my eye out! As long as I'm not mistaken and grab some Barbie that the child cut their bangs off.

Posted on 03/26/2008 at 6:03:06 AM

 
Linda - This was good to know. You truly never know what you will find at a garage sale or other type of sale. These items are out there! I once got a rare edition of a children's book, first edition, that went for a small fortune on Ebay.

Posted on 03/16/2008 at 12:03:41 PM

 
Not too much of they are only a decade or so old...the good ones are from 1959 to early 70s.

Posted on 03/11/2008 at 5:03:34 PM

 
And to think I just threw out about 50 Barbie's because my daughter had cut off all their hair. Wonder how much money I threw in the trash??

Posted on 03/11/2008 at 7:03:14 AM

Type in Your Comments Below - (1000 characters left)
Your name:

Submit your own content on this or any topic. Get started »
Comments 1 - 4 of 4
 
Advertisment