Remember Beanie Babies? These pellet-stuffed creatures were all the rage in the '90s. Easily recognizable by their small size, squishy texture, and heart-shaped “ty” tag (named for their founder, H.
If you happen to have one of these rare Beanie Babies, it might be time to put it on the auction block as you could come out ...
FARGO - At one point in your life you've probably collected something. Maybe it was stamps, state quarters or a pile of pretty rocks. Erin Hagen collected Beanie Babies. The plush toys that came in ...
If you were a child – or even an adult — in the nineties, it’s probable you had a collection of Beanie Babies. In fact, it’s possible you still do. Perhaps you’re hoping (like me) one of them will ...
Beanie Babies were a 1990s collectible craze, and though not many retained their value, these 10 toys could net you a small fortune from the right collector.
A story about a British couple buying a $15 Beanie Baby at a garage sale is being greeted with skepticism by collectors. Initial reports from the Daily Mail and Sun (UK) said the collector's item ...
The Beanie Babies craze has been over for two decades, but eBay is still full of listings for the plush animals, and the now-vintage collectibles come with some pretty wild price tags. Some apparently ...
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Beanie Babies were sought by collectors worldwide in the late ‘90s and could be sold for a massive return. The same reasons they were so valuable resulted in their downfall. Remember this. This is *** ...
A few Beanie Babies live in Janelle Mota’s massive, glass-doored china cabinet, and by “a few,” we mean thousands. The Antioch grandmother’s precious Ty Beanies — the adorable plush toys she bought ...
For the uninitiated, a stroll through a Beanie Babies trade show elicits a gut-level response: The urge to open their stifling clear plastic containers and let them go. “Run, run little bear! Now you ...