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  2. Top 15 Most Expensive Beanie Babies - AOL

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    Despite that, a seller and a buyer agreed that this Beanie, which had PVC pellets and tag errors, was a collector’s item worth $3,000. 1. Valentina the Bear — $3,300

  3. How Much Is the Princess Diana Beanie Baby Worth? - AOL

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    There are two different types of Princess Diana Beanie Baby—the rarer, earlier batch was made with PVC pellets, while most of the Princess Bears out there use polyethylene pellets. You can ...

  4. Mary Beth's Bean Bag World - Wikipedia

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    Mary Beth's Bean Bag World, originally Mary Beth's Beanie World, was an American monthly magazine dedicated to Beanie Babies and competing plush toys. [1]The magazine's founder, Mary Beth Sobolewski, [2] developed the magazine into a top seller, known for featuring articles and a secondary market price list for Beanie Babies and similar products during the height of their popularity.

  5. What's your Beanie Baby worth? - AOL

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    Beanie Babies can be worth as much as $90,000. ... 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 ...

  6. Beanie Babies - Wikipedia

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    Early on, Ty had trouble finding retailers to order Beanie Babies. To get small retailers to stock the product, Ty introduced Beanie Babies at the 1993 Toy Fair in New York City. This event helped garner attention for the set of plush toys. In 1994, small local stores in Chicago, Illinois, began selling Beanie Babies for around 5 US dollars. [20]

  7. Ty (company) - Wikipedia

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    One of the largest was Mary Beth's Bean Bag World, a monthly magazine dedicated to Beanie Babies and competing plush toys. It ran from 1997 to 2001. [9] In August 2021, Beanie Babies was the season 1, episode 4 feature on Vice Media's Dark Side of the 90s entitled "Beanie Babies Go Bust". [10]

  8. Retirement (Beanie Baby) - Wikipedia

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    During the time when they were popular (mostly in the late 1990s), when a Beanie Baby was retired, it resulted in the collectible's value rising, a rush by the public to purchase those remaining of the item from a place of retail, and increased sale prices on the second-hand market.

  9. Category:Beanie Babies - Wikipedia

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    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 ...