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

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    Beanie Babies can be worth as much as $90,000. Follow these six steps to help determine the value of your Beanie Baby collection. ... feel free to contact a Ty rep here with your questions and ...

  3. Top 15 Most Expensive Beanie Babies - AOL

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    The prices listed below are sold prices — the amount the buyer paid as opposed to the price at which the seller listed the Beanie. 15. Old Face Teddy the Bear, Teal — $450

  4. Misprint on Valentino Beanie Baby tag could fetch up to $25,000

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    The ultra-rare Princess Diana Beanie Baby, for example, is appraised at $90,000. While only a few Princess Diana Beanie Babies exist, one common edition, Valentino, can actually be worth up to ...

  5. Clubby - Wikipedia

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    Clubby II Beanie Baby and Beanie Buddy. Clubby II came out in 1999. In order to settle complaints from customers during the previous year about delayed shipments, Clubby II was sold within the kit that was found in stores for about $20, which also included a coin, a checklist, a set of Ty trading cards, and other Beanie items.

  6. Retirement (Beanie Baby) - Wikipedia

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    When a Beanie Baby is retired, it is no longer produced by Ty, though if Ty has some remaining in its stock, these may be shipped to retailers. While some Beanies were produced abundantly, thereby making them readily available in stores (authorized Ty retailers and the secondary market), other rarer ones have proven more scarce, and have been ...

  7. 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 ...