Amigo Beanie Babies: Value Guide

Hang Tag Generation: 11thTush Tag Generation: 13th
Value: $3 – Mint or New Condition$0.00-$0.25 – No hang tag

Hang Tag Generation: 11thTush Tag Generation: 13th
Value: $3 – Mint or New Condition$0.00-$0.25 – No hang tag
Top 10 sales of Beanie Babies on auction website eBay during the month of November 2014. Prices are from completed sales on eBay. Quacker – Without Wings Authenticated By: True Blue Beans Hang Tag: 2nd Generation Tush Tag: 1st Generation Sold For: $629.90 Date Sold: November 11, 2014 Teddy – Old Face – Violet…
Hang Tag Generation: 12thTush Tag Generation: 13th Value: $10 – Mint or New Condition$0.25-$0.50 – No hang tag Beanie Babies Price Guide Authenticated Beanie Babies Price Guide Aria Beanie Babies For Sale Buy/Sell Beanie Babies Group
Hang Tag Generation: 14thTush Tag Generation: 13th Value: $3 – Mint or New Condition$0.00-$0.50 – No hang tag There are several different Breast Cancer awareness Beanie Babies. Some of the other ones include: Cure, Promise and Aware. None of them have significant value, but some can sell in the $5-$10 range online. Beanie Babies Price Guide Authenticated…
#1 Teacher Bear Style Number 44054 Swing Tag 13 Tush Tag 13 D.O.B May 3, 2005 Value: $6.45 Notes: These were sold online through the Ty Store. #1 Teacher Beanie Babies are virtually worthless. You’d be lucky to sell one for $5-10. Additional Pictures: Click on picture for larger image
This is a price guide for Beanie Babies: Bently, Bernie, Berry Ice, Bessie and Bianca. Bently Style Number 40809 Swing Tag Generation 17th Tush Tag Generation Date of Birth September 3, 2009 Bently Value: $18.57 Notes: These can sell for over $15 online as there appears to be very few out there. One of…
Your Ty Beanie Babies aren’t worth anything. Sorry to break it to you. –Beanie Babies Price Guide– Maybe you did some internet searches and saw some Beanie Babies were supposedly worth thousands of dollars. Hopefully you don’t believe everything you read on the internet. Stop and think for a minute, why would someone pay $10,000…