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In case you haven't heard, a U.K. couple purchased an extremely rare Princess Diana edition Beanie Baby at a garage sale for just $10. Unbeknownst to them, the '90's mini collectible is actually ...
Still, he’s the third top-selling bear in all retired Beanie Babies on eBay, with one buyer considering Curly worth a cool $9,500. 2. Mystic the Unicorn – $9,861
The beanie had a design of several colors of confetti on a white background, and was referred to as the "confetti bear." In early 2000, a Beanie Buddy version of Ty2K was introduced, but it only had three colors of confetti. The Ty2K buddy retired quickly, and was considered by collectors to be rare.
Clubby II Beanie Baby and Beanie Buddy. Clubby II came out in 1999. In order to settle complaints from customers during the previous year about delayed shipments, Clubby II was sold within the kit that was found in stores for about $20, which also included a coin, a checklist, a set of Ty trading cards, and other Beanie items.
Only notable beanie babies should have individual articles like these written about them. All others could be included on a chart on a single page. A beanie baby should be considered "notable" if it is rare and was considered valuable or was highly sought after during the 1990s fad, was made to raise funds for a specific charity, or was unique ...
We’re approaching what would have been the 60th birthday of Diana, Princess of Wales. She was born on July 1, 1961, and died tragically on August 31, 1997.
This beanie's purpose was to raise money for the American Red Cross to aid victims of the September 11 attacks. [4] Six versions of America were produced in a total of three colors prior to its retirement on April 3, 2002. Beanie Buddy versions of each color were also produced.
The ultra-rare Princess Diana Beanie Baby, for example, is appraised at $90,000. While only a few Princess Diana Beanie Babies exist, one common edition, Valentino, can actually be worth up to ...