How much is the rarest Beanie Boo worth?

The 20 Most Expensive Beanie Babies in the World

  • Valentino the Bear – $42,300.
  • Lefty the Donkey and Righty the Elephant – $50,000.
  • Piccadilly Attic – $125,000.
  • Bubbles – $129,000.
  • 15-inch Peace bear and 9-inch Peace, Ringo and Bones – $159,000.
  • Princess the Bear – $500,000.
  • Large Wallace and his Squad – $600,000.

What Beanie Boos are worth money?

41 Most Valuable Beanie Babies

  • Large Wallace and Two Regular-Sized Wallaces, Cashew, and Huggy.
  • Weenie.
  • 15-inch Peace Bear, 9-inch Peace, Ringo, and Bones.
  • Bubbles.
  • Piccadilly Attic.
  • Batty.
  • Scoop.
  • Large Peking, Fortune, and China.

Are there fake Beanie Boos?

At markets, in some retail shops and online there are fake Ty Beanie Boos, Ty Beanies and other Ty products not designed or made by Ty, the creator Beanie Boos. Here are tips for spotting fake Beanie Boos: 1. Price.

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How can you tell if a Beanie Boo is rare?

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.

What are the top 10 Beanie Boos?

In this article, we list the top 10 Beanie Babies that fetched the highest prices on eBay in 2021.

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  1. Curly the Bear – $9,500.
  2. Mystic the Unicorn – $9,861.
  3. Pinchers the Lobster – $10,000.
  4. Valentina the Bear – $11,111.
  5. Halo the Bear – $12,000.
  6. The End the Bear – $14,000.
  7. Hippity the Rabbit – $19,999.99.
  8. Derby the Horse – $20,000.

What was the very first Beanie Boo?

The first Beanie Boos were released in the summer of 2009: Peanut, Kiwi and Bubblegum (Koala Bear). They were quickly followed in the fall by Kooky, Bubblegum (Lemur), Bamboo and Waddles.

What is the oldest Beanie Boo?

The first Beanie Boos were released in the summer of 2009: Peanut, Kiwi and Bubblegum (Koala Bear). They were quickly followed in the fall by Kooky, Bubblegum (Lemur), Bamboo and Waddles. And the rest, my friends, is history.