9th Generation Beanie Baby Tush Tags mark the early 2010s era.
9th Generation Tush Tags represent the early 2010s era of Beanie Baby production.
9th Generation Beanie Baby Tush Tags mark the early 2010s era.
9th Generation Tush Tags represent the early 2010s era of Beanie Baby production.
Hang Tag Generation: 7th-9thTush Tag Generation: 10th Value: $4 – Mint or New Condition$0.00-$0.50 – No hang tag Beanie Babies Price Guide Authenticated Beanie Babies Price Guide 2001 Signature Beanie Babies Buy/Sell Beanie Babies Group
Knowing what tags your Beanie Babies have will help tell you what they are worth. There are slight, but noticeable differences between the generations of tush tags. The tush tag (the fabric tag sewn into the Beanie’s bottom) is just as important as the hang tag when determining value. Early generation tush tags—especially 1st and…
When the 5th generation Beanie Babies hang tags started appearing, many of them had dual spelling errors that Ty later corrected on some toys. 🏷️ The Two Spelling Errors 1. Front of Tag (Inside Yellow Star): “Original” misspelled as “ORIGIINAL” 2. Back of Tag: “Surface” misspelled as “suface” 📋 Beanie Babies with Both Errors It’s…
6th Generation Beanie Baby Tush Tags mark the early 2000s era of production. ⭐ 6th Generation Tush Tag Early 2000s design 6th Generation Tush Tags appeared on Beanie Babies from the early 2000s as the brand continued to evolve. 📚 Navigate Tush Tag Generations ← 5th Generation Tush Tags 7th Generation Tush Tags → All…
The big change for 3rd Generation Beanie Babies Tush Tags were that they now included the name of the Beanie on the bottom of the tag under the heart. This helped collectors identify their Beanie even if it was missing the Hang Tag. The new 3rd Generation Tush Tags also have the phrase: The…
When it comes to Ty Beanie Babies, knowing the generation of your hang tags can make or break your collection’s worth—and we’re here to show you why it matters. Our Beanie Babies Hang Tags guide dives deep into the world of tag generations, from the rare 1st gen treasures to later editions, revealing how these…
Hi, I am thinking of selling my beanie babies, I have a “Princess” bear with no embroidery emblem and a “1999” holiday bear with what feels like a plastic tush tag, it is pinkish and a single piece, not folded over. I am unsure if they are errors or if they are worth anything. Thanks in advance for your website and your help.