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

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    If nothing comes up, feel free to contact a Ty rep here with your questions and concerns. Step 3: Price guides ... Step 4: Current auction price Consult a Beanie Babies price guide book, ...

  3. Top 15 Most Expensive Beanie Babies - AOL

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    This rare Beanie Baby was sold in used condition for $3,000. 3. Chip Beanie Baby With Teenie Chip — $3,000. Born on Jan. 26, 1996, Chip the Cat was one of the most challenging Beanie Babies to make.

  4. Beanie Babies - Wikipedia

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    Recently Beanie Babies modeled after Disney characters have been created, including Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Winnie the Pooh, and Olaf from Frozen. In addition, Ty Inc. has produced Beanie Baby toys based on characters from the Disney Junior TV series Doc McStuffins, Pixar films like Cars and Finding Dory, and Marvel Comics superheroes.

  5. From the makers of Beanie Babies: Sasha and Malia dolls

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    Ty Inc. has faded into relative obscurity since the lofty heights it reached during Beanie Baby mania, but now it's angling for a comeback.In 2007 Ty introduced the TYGirlz collection, and now it ...

  6. Teenie Beanies - Wikipedia

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    Consumers could log onto ty.com and play online with their new Teenie Beanie as a marketing decision to raise public awareness and garner interest in the Beanie Babies 2.0 virtual pets. Originally, there was a 30-day trial period for playing with the toys online, but now the company has decided to allow consumers to keep their virtual pets for ...

  7. Ty Warner - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, Ty Inc. launched Beanie Babies, a series of small plush toys shaped like various animals. [2] He focused on selling the $5 or $10 Beanie Babies to small independent toy stores rather than large retailers like Toys R Us , Target , or Walmart , preferring to have multiple small clients rather than a handful of large ones. [ 5 ]