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TY Beanie Buddy -Dark Blue PEANUT 12 inches Retired Rare

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He's an ordinary teddy bear, only with a red scarf and hat with white trim. 23. Magic the Dragon (Tie) Bottom line: Did you know Ty once produced giant Beanie Babies? There were only a few, but this gigantic 15-inch Beanie Peace bear was one of the coolest. Bottom line: This Libearty is rare because it has a swing tag that says he was born on the Summer Olympics of 1996. But the Olympics are overly protective of their Olympic name, so subsequent versions of the swing tag removed the Olympic reference. This version with white paws is extra valuable thanks to several errors that boost its rarity factor. On its swing tag, it has a period instead of a comma after Oakbrook, IL. It also has three exclamation marks in one place, along with uneven foot pats and whiskers. 48. Dotty the Dalmatian (Tie) When Ty Warner began creating Beanie Babies, plush toy animals filled with beans, in his suburban Chicago condo in the mid 1990s, he was on to something. The veteran toy salesman knew that he could make money and create something rare.

Hope, a tan-colored bear with white paws and a white muzzle, features closed eyes and is holding her paws together in prayer. 9. Halo the Angel Bear, Brown Nose He also had "USA" embroidered on his chest in the pattern of the U.S. flag. His patriotic poem reads: https://tybeaniebabiesrare net/2019/02/26/original-9-ty-beanie-baby-retired-chocolate-the-rnoose-rare-vintage-1993-pvc/ Some copies of Echo, like this one, were sold with a Lizzie tush tag, while others mistakenly had a Waves swing and tush tag. He was only available for a year, so he's extremely rare. 75. Snip the Cat (Tie) Bottom line: Scoop, a pelican Beanie Baby, had the biggest beak of any Beanie Baby bird. The dark, slate blue material used to make his body was also used to make Lefty the donkey and Crunch the shark.

17. Patti the Platypus – $6,000

Bottom line: Sly the fox Beanie Baby was born on Sept. 12, 1996, and he came in two different colors — brown and rusty orange. The orange version with a cream-colored belly is more valuable than the version with the brown belly. The first generation Peanut the Elephant Beanie Baby was released on June 3, 1995. This is one of the original nine Beanie Babies sold in the first year of Ty, Inc. The royal blue plush elephant features white on its ears. There were about 2,000 produced. Peanut features the red and white heart Ty, Inc. first-generation swing tag hanging from his right ear and featuring a poem in his honor: This copy was played with, but it was sold with no visible wear and the original hang tag. Had the tag not been creased, it likely would have sold for even more. 119. Korean Coral

Bottom line: The brown-colored Teddy with the old face is considered the rarest. But perhaps the magenta, old face version is another rare one as well? Bottom line: This violet Teddy Beanie was never sold at retail, as only 300 of them were made for Ty employees. Plus, only 150 of the 300 bears were given a red ribbon. That makes the Red Ribbon Violet Employee Teddy one of the rarest Beanie Babies in the world. Of course, the Beanie Baby market crashed, hard. In 1999, the bubble burst, seemingly overnight, rendering most of the stuffed animals worthless. So are Beanie Babies worth anything anymore? Yes, there's still a market for them. And the rarest Beanies are worth thousands. Bottom line: Fairchild the cat is one of the most unusual Beanie Babies we've seen. Departing from the typical style of the Beanie Baby cat designed by TY, Fairchild was part of the Attic Treasures line.

83. Tracker Beanie Baby (Tie)

Bottom line: Mac the Cardinal was one of three cardinal birds made by Ty. Mac, however, is far more valuable than the other two, which were produced several years later. Bottom line: Released in 1996, Bubbles the fish was the most popular fish Beanie Baby ever released. While Bubbles was updated several times with slight variations between editions, the process wasn't exactly seamless. Bottom line: Glory, glory Hallelujah! If you happen to have a Glory Beanie Baby teddy in great condition, start singing, because it might be worth thousands of dollars. Gloria was made only in the United States, first released on May 30, 1998.The white bear is adorned with red and blue stars and has a festive American flag embroidered on his chest.

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