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One is lavender and the other is light pink, and they were both released at the beginning of 1997 in preparation for the holiday. 11. Jabber the Parrot Bottom line: Chocolate the moose is another of the original nine Beanie Babies and was the last of the nine to be retired. Boasting an unusually long run, Chocolate was introduced on Jan. 8, 1994, and wasn't retired until nearly five years later on Dec. 31, 1998. Bottom line: Valentina, a bright, fuchsia-colored bear, is related to the similar Valentine Beanie Baby Valentino. While Valentino is white with a fuchsia heart embroidered on his chest, Valentina is fuchsia with a white heart. Bottom line: The End is a bittersweet little bear that was released to commemorate the closing of the Beanie Baby collection. Funnily enough, collectors protested the discontinuation so strongly that Ty continued production after all.
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According to Beaniepedia, these Beanies that still have the Nana tag are some of the most sought-after Beanie Babies. The originals made in 1996 remain the most valuable, particularly those with errors. 2. Large Peace Bear This version is extra rare because her tags are written in both English and French, her tush tag is missing Ty's stamp and her tag has several minor grammatical errors. If only our mistakes made us more valuable, too! 4. Whisper (Tie)He was first introduced on Dec. 29, 2006, but an updated version of Brutus was released in 2014 with bigger eyes and posed in a seated position. 31. Pouch the Kangaroo (Tie) Humphrey was the first Beanie Baby officially "retired" (taken off the market) by its manufacturer, meaning it was, and still is, very valuable. Bottom line: Schweetheart, an orange-red orangutan Beanie Baby, came out on April 26, 1999. He was one of the earliest Beanie Babies to feature fabric other than the classic, soft, velour-like material Beanies are known for, with fluff added on top of his head like a real orangutan. The most valuable Claude the crab Beanie Babies are these first-edition versions, particularly the ones with errors that set them apart from the rest. Round 36: Single crochet 2 together and single crochet into the next 3 stitches 1 time. Repeat this sequence to the end of the round.
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Bottom line: We all need some extra hope in our lives. This type of Hope, however, costs about the price of a used sedan. Bottom line: According to Beaniepedia, Teddy the Bear was released on 1994 with six different colors and two faces — either an "old" or "new" face.Round 3: Single crochet 2 times in first stitch and 1 time in next stitch. Repeat to the end of the round. You will have 18 stitches at the end of this round. 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) These embroidered tags were only manufactured in Canada and only have a date of 1994. The rumor is that these tags were manufactured by mistake.
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Bottom line: Several Ty Beanies were named Sammy, but in this case, we're talking about Sammy the bear. Sammy, shaped more like a real bear than a traditional Beanie teddy, was released on Jan. 1, 1999, and retired less than a year later.
119. Korean Coral
Bottom line: Ty made more than one dolphin Beanie Baby, but Echo was the most popular. He was released in spring of 1997, with an aquatic-themed poem reading: