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Added to your profile favorites. Human validation. Thank you, your vote was recorded and will be displayed soon. Tags All tags. Puzzle 1 player Flash Adventure Free. Bottom line: Beanies with embroidered tush tags are some of the rarest on the market. These embroidered tags were only manufactured in Canada and only have a date of The rumor is that these tags were manufactured by mistake.
Bottom line: Brownie the Bear was the original name for Cubbie. He's identical to Cubbie and was only released in Korea. The only way to tell whether or not it's a Brownie is with the attached hangtag.
Brownie only comes with a first-generation Korean hangtag. Bottom line: To be honest, we're not sure why this third-gen Slither is so expensive. It might be because its hard to find one that's in such good quality due to the Beanie's shape. Bottom line: Blackie the Bear, while perhaps not having the best name, is one of the rarest Beanies. According to the Beanie Babies Price Guide, a mint condition first-generation Blackie is the most difficult to find out of all the first-generation Beanies.
Bottom line: Chilly the Polar Bear was one of the original Beanie Babies and is made with a smooth white fabric, black button eyes and is laying down. He's rare, so he has a counterfeit problem. The one that sold was authenticated by Becky Estenessoro and given the grade of "museum quality.
Bottom line: The very first shipment of the "original 9" Beanie Babies shipped to the United Kingdom in and had red heart hangtags with a CE mark. These kind of Beanie Babies are some of the rarest. An authenticated first-generation U. Bottom line: Piccadilly, a colorful jester bear, was released on May 30, He came in two versions: a blue and green version, and a rainbow version which featured a costume with red, orange, blue and green stripes.
Both versions are valuable. Bottom line: Wrinkles, a sweet-faced, light brown bulldog, has all the wrinkles of a real bulldog, and is probably just as expensive if you don't factor in vet bills, that is. He was released in the summer of and was retired two years later. This particular Beanie Baby can be identified by its date of birth, which is written "" rather than in words. The newer, less valuable version has the birthdate spelled out.
This rare Beanie Baby has numerous errors, including a missing comma, no stamp on the tush tag and mismatched birth years on the swing tag and tush tag. Bottom line: Twigs was first released in January of He was sold for nearly two and a half years before he was discontinued in mid Before he was retired, the golden giraffe was also offered in a mini, collectible version with McDonald's Happy Meals. He was introduced on Jan.
Bottom line: Nanook, an energetic Husky that loves to run, was the first blue-eyed Beanie Baby ever produced. He was released on May 11, , and retired in March The version sold on eBay was a 3rd generation Nanook toy, with a tag that read:.
Some versions were accidentally sold with the tags of other Beanie Babies instead, including Chip, Gobbles, Lucky and Quackers. Bottom line: In addition to seasonal bears, Ty released some limited edition bunny Beanie Babies for Easter. Hippity was a light, minty great color with light pink ears and a green ribbon around his neck. The dark, slate blue material used to make his body was also used to make Lefty the donkey and Crunch the shark.
Some Scoop versions had tons of errors, with the most valuable having as many as eight mistakes. Bottom line: Doodle the rooster was a pink tie-dyed Beanie Baby with gold and black button eyes, a yellow beak and a red felt comb.
He was first released in , and he was actually retired pretty quickly because of a clash with Chic-fil-A. The restaurant chain had a mascot with the same name, so Doodle was discontinued , and a similar rooster named Strut was released in his place. Bernard was made with four different colors of fabric, with black around the eyes, a white face and paws, a tan-colored body and brown ears. He was first introduced on Jan.
Some versions of Bernie came with incorrect tags, but every version is considered valuable. Bottom line: Legs the Frog is one of the original nine beanie babies, which included a moose, a platypus, a pig, a brown bear, a red lobster, a black and white dog, a shark, a whale and, of course, a frog. All members of the original nine are valuable, with a complete collection going for tens of thousands of dollars. Bottom line: Holiday-themed teddies were some of Ty's best-selling Beanie Babies.
This Independence Day-themed bear featured a stars and stripes flag pattern on his body and a solid colored face, which came in white, blue and pink. Bottom line: Weenie the Dachshund was one of a few Beanie Baby dogs that looked like actual dog breeds. His brown coat, black button eyes and long body look just like a real Dachshund. Bottom line: Beanie Baby collectors go nuts over this squirrel Beanie Baby. Bottom line: Nip the Cat was made in and was retired at the tail end of During that short time, several versions of Nip the Cat were released, including a solid gold version and one with pink whiskers.
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. Bottom line: The retired Dotty Beanie Baby is as rare as it gets, mostly due to the unusually high number of errors it has. Part of what made her so valuable was that the tush tag had no stamp on it, indicating that she was made by hand.
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. They followed up The End with another Beanie Baby made called " The Beginning ," featuring sparkly stars embedded in the fabric, which marked the start of a new line of Beanie Babies.
Bottom line: Mel the Koala was released on Jan. A different version of the cute gray koala was also offered as a part of McDonald's line of Beanie Baby prizes, but the regular Ty version is more valuable. Bottom line: Hissy the snake was first released in Between then and his retirement in , several generations were produced, including this fifth-generation version. Each had slightly different coloration, with this one featuring a light green belly and a marbled teal upper. While first-generation Hissy snakes tend to sell for the most, all versions are valuable when kept in good condition.
Bottom line: We don't like straying into politics, but we'll let this one slide because the two rival Beanie Babies were sold together. Lefty and Righty were released in June , representing the Democratic and Republican parties. Lefty is a donkey, and Righty is an elephant — both featuring festive, red and blue stars on a white background. Bottom line: Honks the goose isn't as loud as she sounds. Her mission in life is to make it to the warm, sunny South for winter on her soft, speckled grey wings.
Her orange beak matches her orange, webbed feet, and the black stitching on her nostrils matches her shiny button eyes. She was only sold for a few months, making her one of the more difficult-to-find Beanie Babies; she was released on Aug. Bottom line: Batty was released in summer of and had a two-year run before being retired in The soft, brown bat had two unique features that made him stand apart from other Beanie Babies: His ears and paws are made of brown felt, and his wings have attached Velcro so collectors can connect them.
Bottom line: Lips the fish was released in , with his tag reading cheerfully:. I'm the most colorful in the sea Traveling with friends in a school Swimming all day is really cool!
Bottom line: The first Clubby Beanie Baby was released in While he wasn't very rare, he was exclusively sold to those who joined the Beanie Babies Official Club by buying an inexpensive kit.
The original Clubby turned out to be wildly popular, and Ty actually struggled to keep up with the demand. Eventually, 10 different Clubby editions were produced to appease irritated customers, but the first Clubby is by far the most valuable.
Bottom line: Kuku the cockatoo was in high demand when he was released in May Most Beanie Babies were made with only fabric, aside from their eyes and occasionally their noses, but Kuku featured a large tuft of light pink fur sprouting out of the top of his head — just like a real cockatoo! Bottom line: Chip the cat was one of the trickiest and most expensive Beanie Babies to produce, requiring more than 20 pieces of fabric for each stuffed toy.
She has brown fabric on part of her body, black on the other half, and a white belly and white paws. Instead of plain black eyes, her eyes are a glowing shade of gold. The cute kitty was introduced on May 11, , and was retired on March 31, Bottom line: This turquoise teddy Beanie Baby is somewhat of a mystery.
It was listed with very little information, but it appears to be Teal Teddy style While the seller on eBay described it as turquoise, it appears to be more of a teal-green color with a matching bow. It features the new style of Beanie Baby facial features, but we don't know much more about him. Bottom line: Congo the gorilla looks very similar to Bongo the Beanie Baby, with a prominent brow and a black nose that any gorilla would be proud of. Like most collectible Beanie Babies, versions of Congo with an error on the tag are worth more.
Some Congo Beanies were released with a Hippity tush tag by mistake. Bottom line: Brutus the Rottweiler isn't a brute at all. Featuring soft, fuzzy, black fabric with a brown muzzle, paws and tail, the sweet pup is all snuggles. He was first introduced on Dec. Bottom line: Pouch the kangaroo comes with a fun surprise.
The light-brown collectible Beanie Baby has cute button eyes and a black nose, and hiding in the pouch on her belly is a miniature brown joey.
She was released on Jan. Bottom line: Baldy the Bald Eagle is one of the more patriotic Beanie Babies that was popularly kept alongside those released for the Fourth of July.
He came out on May 11, , and was frequently given out at major sporting events; 5, were given out at a Philadelphia 76ers vs. Golden State Warriors game, and another 5, were given out at a hockey game. Bottom line: Maple is, unsurprisingly, a Canadian Beanie Baby. He was the first bear made exclusively in a country other than the United States, released on Jan.
He was retired 1. The white teddy has a Canadian flag proudly displayed on his chest and a matching red ribbon around his neck. Maple was actually going to be called Pride, so some Maple bears were accidentally released with the name Pride listed on their tush tags.
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, The white bear is adorned with red and blue stars and has a festive American flag embroidered on his chest. Bottom line: There was not one but three different versions of Inky the Octopus, including a gray octopus, a gray octopus with no mouth and a smiling pink octopus.
This is an example of the extremely rare pink version, with the older PVC pellets and several tag errors. The pink version is also the only one with a poem, which read:. Bottom line: The only thing stinky about Stinky the skunk is how expensive he is. Released on June 3, , and retired on Sept. He didn't have a poem or a birthdate on his tag until a fourth-generation Stinky was released.
Bottom line: Not every version of Jake the Mallard is considered rare.
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