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  2. Top 15 Most Expensive Beanie Babies - AOL

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    9. Chilly the Polar Bear — $1,825. Recently, a first-generation Chilly the Polar Bear in a sealed box with a certificate of authenticity was sold on eBay for $1,825. However, Beaniepedia warns ...

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    U.S. coins from virtually any era can be worth well more than their face value, depending on their rarity and condition — and the 1990s and early 2000s are no exception. ... Millennials: 7 Items ...

  4. Hailey Bieber Embraced Polar Bear Dressing in a Fuzzy Cream Coat

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    For her part, Hailey wore a long beige teddy coat that gave major polar bear energy. She layered the outerwear over dark separates, including a fuzzy black sweater and slacks. ... The 17 Best ...

  5. Siberian fur trade - Wikipedia

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    The sable coat, in particular, is a symbol of status and is one of the most coveted types of fur coats. There are American and Canadian versions of the sable coat, but the Russian version is the most valuable. Prices for the full-length Siberian sable fur coat today can cost around $100,000 or 3,185,850 rubles. [15]

  6. Fur trade - Wikipedia

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    A fur trader in Fort Chipewyan, Northwest Territories, in the 1890s A fur shop in Tallinn, Estonia, in 2019 Fur muff manufacturer's 1949 advertisement. The fur trade is a worldwide industry dealing in the acquisition and sale of animal fur.

  7. List of types of fur - Wikipedia

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    Foxes amounted to 45% of US wild-caught pelts worth $50 million. [ 13 ] North American red foxes, particularly those of northern Alaska, are the most valued for their fur, as they have guard hairs of a very silky texture that, after dressing, provide less restricted mobility to the wearer. [ 14 ]