The first Barbie Doll was sold in 1959 for $3, which, when adjusted for inflation, would be about $30 today.
Barbie’s inventor was the co-founder of Mattel, Ruth Handler. She had a vision for a doll that had a more adult form in contrast to the popular baby doll’s of her day. The Barbie doll’s design was actually based on a German doll called Bild Lilli, from a cartoon in the 1940s that featured a high-end call girl.