And you thought you spent a lot of money on these dolls as a kid.
1) Totally Hair Barbie (1992): $160
3) Pink Jubilee Barbie (1989): $800
To celebrate Barbie's 30th anniversary, this Pink Jubilee doll was gifted to guests of Mattel's celebration at New York City's Lincoln Center in 1989. Her fun '80s outfit features a pale pink-and-silver gown, sparkly earrings and big, wavy hair. You can have one of your own for $800 on eBay.
4) Devi Kroell Barbie (2010): $1,075
With her thigh-high gold boots and chic pink purse, it's obvious that Mattel paired up with a big-time designer to make this high-fashion Barbie. That designer would be Devi Kroell, known for her luxurious Italian-made handbags, and the doll was sold for $1,075 during a charity auction for the Council of Fashion Designers of America.
5) Marie Antoinette Barbie (2003): $1,250
If you're a history buff who purchased the 2003 Marie Antoinette Barbie, you may want to consider parting with it. Dressed in an elaborate French-inspired gown, this elegant Barbie is now being auctioned for upward of $1,250 on eBay.
6) Lorraine Schwartz Barbie (2010): $7,500
Jewelry designer Lorraine Schwartz, whose creations have been worn by celebrities like Jennifer Lopez and Beyonce, is behind this gorgeous red-haired Barbie. It sold at auction for $7,500, which sounds like a whole lot until you note that the Barbie's jewelry alone — including a tiny diamond
7) Original Barbie (1959): $27,450
Released in 1959, the first-ever Barbie doll features golden hair, a black and white bathing suit and blue eyeshadow. While this rare Barbie has an estimated worth of $8,000, a mint condition doll sold at auction for $27,450. According to The Richest, you can tell if yours is a first edition model by checking for holes in the bottom of her feet — the second edition had solid feet.
8) De Beers 40th Anniversary Barbie (1999): $85,000
9) Stefani Canturi Barbie (2010): $302,500
This elegant blonde doll is the most expensive Barbie ever sold. Designer Stefano Canturi designed her necklace, which featured emerald-cut Australian pink diamonds, a carat a piece, surrounded by three carats of glittering white diamonds. At auction, it sold for a remarkable $302,500. But there's a feel-good end to this story: The doll was actually created to raise money for the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.