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What are the Britannia Beanie Baby errors?
FIRST ERROR: The year on the tush tag is 1993, yet the birth year on the box is 1997. SECOND ERROR: The spelling of Oakbrook on the tush tag is changed to Oak Brook on the box.
How do you know if you have a rare Ty Beanie Baby?
Each beanie baby also had a sewn-in white “tush tag” on its backside. To keep small children from swallowing the tags, the beanie babies’ maker asked owners to remove the tags. So, if you find a first-generation beanie baby with tags, that’s quite a rare beanie.
Because as we collectors know, a Ty without a tag isn’t worth squat. Well, your collection of Ty Beanie Babies may not afford you a small fortune (even with the tags) but a few select BBs might just go for a pretty penny.
Which is the most valuable Ty Beannie baby?
Princess The Bear
What are Beanie Babies worth money?
Very few Beanie Babies are worth money , but if you have a 1st Generation Hang/Tush Tag version those can sell for over $100. Condition and the Tags make a huge difference in the price of Beanie Babies. If the toy is well used and shows noticeable wear then that will dramatically impact the final sale price.
Is Beanie Baby current or retired?
In fact, most Beanie Babies are retired shortly after being produced, and the prices today are modest compared to the frenzy in the 1990s. These were the typical retirement announcements made on the Ty Website.
Who were the first 9 Beanie Babies?
The Original Nine. The first nine Beanie Babies released, the ones who started it all, are often called “The Original Nine.” They consisted of Legs the Frog, Squealer the Pig, Brownie (later changed to Cubbie) the Bear, Splash the Whale, Flash the Dolphin, Patti the Platypus , Pinchers the Lobster, Spot the Dog and Chocolate the Moose.