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How do I know if my beanie bear is worth money?
Excellent – The tag may be creased or worn. The character itself will still be in perfect condition. The fair price on a beanie in excellent condition would be about 65% to 75% of the mint price. Very Good – The tags are very worn, torn, or missing completely but the character is still in perfect condition.
What beanie bears are worth money?
Top 10 Most Expensive Beanie Babies
- Top 10 Most Expensive Beanie Babies.
- Curly the Bear – $9,500.
- Mystic the Unicorn – $9,861.
- Pinchers the Lobster – $10,000.
- Valentina the Bear – $11,111.
- Halo the Bear – $12,000.
- The End the Bear – $14,000.
- Hippity the Rabbit – $19,999.99.
Which bear Beanie Babies are worth money?
Brownie the Bear – $20,000 Brownie is one of the original beanie babies and worth a ton! After it was retired and replaced with “Cubbie”, Brownie has gone on to become a collector’s item. It can be identified by its brown fur and tan snout, and also it shouldn’t have a poem inside its tag.
Are bear Beanie Babies worth anything?
Most Princess Beanie Babies that people bought in the 1990s were made with polyethylene (PE) pellets, and those ones are essentially worthless today. The much rarer bears stuffed with polyvinylchloride (PVC) pellets are more valuable: In January 2019, someone purchased a PVC Princess bear for $10,000.
What is the rarest beanie baby Ever?
Brownie is most likely the rarest Beanie Baby Ever because it was retired very quickly. There is no publicly available data on how many Brownie Beanie Babies were produced or moved before it was retired forever a few months after it was released in 1993.
How much money is a Beanie Baby worth?
Most Beanie Babies are not worth very much money, but some 1st Generation and other rare versions can fetch some decent coin. If your Beanie Babies doesn’t have a hang tag, it’s not worth very much. Beanie Babies with a Yellow Star on the Hang Tag are rarely worth money. Error Beanie Babies are rarely worth money. ↑ = price trending up.
When did the Millennium Beanie Baby Come Out?
Millennium was released in 1999, making it one of the later-pellet stuffed animals to be produced. This magenta bear, believe it or not, is now going for $5,000 at most because of the spelling mistakes on the swing tag, tush tag, or both; many Millennium Beanies were left without an ‘N’.
Are there any Beanie Babies left on the market?
Beanie baby production stopped in the early 2000s. Today, there are thousands of beanie babies on eBay and other online marketplaces. With huge numbers of these little plush toys on the market, many previously valuable beanie babies have lost much of their collectible value.
How much does an OG LiBEARty Beanie Baby cost?
The original Libearty was a white bear with a flag embroidered over his heart and a red and blue ribbon around the neck. (Though later variations featured a striped body or a red-striped bowtie and red face.) Prices on the OG Libearty vary, as all TY prices do, but we’ve seen this one go for as much as $75K.