This article was co-authored by Eireann Kanzig and by wikiHow staff writer, Eric McClure. Eireann Kanzig is a long-time toy collector based in Cleveland, Ohio. She began collecting toys in 2018 to preserve the wonderful memories of her childhood. As a millennial born in the 80’s and raised in the 90’s, her collection includes vintage and retro treasures and modern collectibles alike. Growing up, her grandparents owned an antique store, which allowed her the opportunity to see firsthand how items are tracked down. She was even able to go to Shipshewana, Indiana, to watch her grandfather as an auctioneer. Her mother has been a great influence as well by teaching her how to find collectibles throughout her travels. Eireann has also fostered a vibrant online community, sharing her personal collection and experiences with other toy collectors on social media @toyextraordineire.
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The Beanie Baby fervor may have cooled off since the early aughts, but you might be surprised how many of these plushies still hold serious value. But between the multiple print runs of most Beanie Babies, the “wishful thinking” ads on eBay, and the number of fakes out there, there’s a lot going into the pricing of a single Beanie Baby. While most of them aren’t worth more than a few dollars, some can sell for thousands of dollars. Here, we’ll break down everything you need to know so that you can get top dollar for your collectibles.
What are Beanie Babies Worth?
- Most Beanie Babies are only worth $2-5, but first-edition Beanie Babies, misprints, and limited print runs can fetch thousands of dollars.
- Princess the Bear is the most consistently valuable Beanie Baby and sells for $10,000-25,000. Bubbles the Fish sold for the highest price for a single Beanie Baby at $129,000.
- Copies of the original 9 (the first set of Beanie Babies ever made) are highly sought after and fetch $20-100 even if they aren’t in mint condition.
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- Be careful buying any value guides. You’re much more likely to get an accurate price for your Beanie Baby by researching prices yourself than by relying on some potentially out-of-date guide.Thanks
References
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- ↑ https://www.rd.com/article/princess-diana-beanie-baby/
- ↑ https://www.tystoragewars.com/world-of-ty-terminology.html
- ↑ Eireann Kanzig. Toy Collecting Expert. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://www.rd.com/article/princess-diana-beanie-baby/
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- ↑ https://www.drloriv.com/antique-tips/list-of-valuable-beanie-babies/
- ↑ Eireann Kanzig. Toy Collecting Expert. Expert Interview
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- ↑ https://www.drloriv.com/antique-tips/list-of-valuable-beanie-babies/
- ↑ https://people.com/most-valuable-beanie-babies-according-to-expert-7567692
- ↑ https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidseideman/2018/12/18/my-tried-and-true-secrets-to-selling-your-collectibles-in-auctions/
- ↑ Eireann Kanzig. Toy Collecting Expert. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidseideman/2018/12/18/my-tried-and-true-secrets-to-selling-your-collectibles-in-auctions/






















