Think those Beanie Babies tucked away in your closet are just dusty relics of the ’90s? Think again! In 2025, certain rare Beanie Babies are fetching jaw-dropping prices, turning nostalgic toys into serious cash for savvy collectors.

Whether you’re sitting on a goldmine or just starting your hunt, this guide reveals the top Beanie Babies worth money today, what makes them valuable, and how to spot the ones that could fund your next big splurge.

Did You Know?

Very few Beanie Babies are worth money, but if you have one with 1st Generation Tags it can be worth over $100.

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#1 Bear

#1 Bear

Authentication: True Blue Beans
Serial Number: #159/253
Autographed: Ty Warner
Oddity: No #1 Emblem
$5,600

Sold: April 27, 2017

Blackie

Blackie

Authentication: True Blue Beans
Tags: 1st Generation
$2,999.99

Sold: April 17, 2016

Also sold for $2,150 in 2018
2017 Russia Toy Fair

2017 Russia Toy Fair

Super Rare!
Authentication: True Blue Beans
Hang Tag: 19th Generation
Tush Tag: 15th Generation
$2,600

Sold: June 16, 2020

Billionaire Bear #6

Billionaire Bear #6

Rare Prototype!
Authentication: True Blue Beans
Tags: Advent
$2,026

Sold: May 2, 2017

Punchers (Pinchers)

Punchers AKA Pinchers

Authentication: PBBags.com
Tags: 1st Generation (Korean Tags)
$1,800

Sold: June 2, 2013

#1 Bear

#1 Bear

Authentication: Peggy Gallagher
Serial Number: #108/253
Autographed: Ty Warner
$1,500

Sold: September 26, 2014

Humphrey The Camel

Humphrey The Camel

Rare Prototype!
Authentication: True Blue Beans (2001)
Tags: No Tags
$1,400

Sold: July 28, 2013

Teddy - Old Face Cranberry

Teddy – Old Face Cranberry

Authentication: True Blue Beans
Heart Tag: 1st Generation
Tush Tag: 1st Generation
$1,300

Sold: July 1, 2014

Slither

Slither

Authentication: True Blue Beans
Heart Tag: 1st Generation
Tush Tag: 1st Generation
$1,300

Sold: November 2021

Peanut - Royal Blue

Peanut – Royal Blue

Authentication: Authenticated
Heart Tag: 3rd Generation
Tush Tag: 1st Generation
Version: German Tags
$1,200+
Royal Blue Peanut Beanie Babies, authenticated by either True Blue Beans or Peggy Gallagher, have been consistently selling for over $1,000+ well into 2022.
Nana

Nana

Authentication: PBBags.com
Hang Tag: 3rd Generation
Tush Tag: 1st Generation
$1,000+
A version with no Bongo sticker sold for $1,499 in November 2021.
Patti - Deep Fuchsia

Patti – Deep Fuchsia

Authentication: True Blue Beans
Heart Tag: 1st Generation
Tush Tag: 1st Generation (4 Line – Korean Tags)
$900

Sold: December 2018

#2 Employee Bear

#2 Employee Bear

Serial Number: #83/475
Authentication: PBBags.com
Hang Tag: 5th Generation
Tush Tag: 6th Generation
$800

Sold: July 8, 2013

Coral Casino Bear

Coral Casino Bear

Serial Numbered: #/588
Autographed: Ty Warner (Tag + Note)
$750

Sold: July 26, 2013

Peking

Peking

Hang Tag: 1st Generation
Tush Tag: 1st Generation
$750

Sold: November 2018

Inky - Tan with No Mouth

Inky – Tan with No Mouth

Authentication: True Blue Beans
Hang Tag: 1st Generation
Tush Tag: 1st Generation
$750

Sold: June 2, 2013

Quacker The Duck - Wingless

Quacker The Duck – Wingless

Authentication: PBBags.com
Hang Tag: 2nd Generation
Tush Tag: 1st Generation (Canada Tags)
$700

Sold: March 13, 2013

Chilly

Chilly

Authentication: True Blue Beans
Hang Tag: 1st Generation
Tush Tag: 1st Generation
$700

Sold: November 2018

Digger The Crab - Orange

Digger The Crab – Orange

Authentication: Peggy Gallagher
Hang Tag: 1st Generation
Tush Tag: 1st Generation (Canada)
$650

Sold: May 23, 2013

Gobbles - Prototype

Gobbles – Prototype

Authentication: True Blue Beans
Hang Tag: Pax
Tush Tag: Pax
$500

Sold: October 2021

This rare prototype version of Gobbles is perhaps one of the only ones in existence. It’s different from the regular version of Gobbles that can sell in the $5-$10 range.
Billionaire Bear 3

Billionaire Bear 3

Serial Number: #390/650
Signed: Ty Warner
Authentication: True Blue Beans
Hang Tag: 6th Generation
Tush Tag: 9th Generation
$499
Purple Bean Prototype

Purple Bean Prototype

Rare Prototype of Unreleased Beanie!
Authentication: Peggy Gallagher
Tags: Prototype Tags
$475

Sold: July 25, 2013

Peace - No Emblem Oddity

Peace – Oddity

Oddity: No Emblem
Authentication: Authenticated
Tush Tag: Canadian
$450

Sold: October 2021

$450 is the highest recorded price for a no emblem Peace bear.

💡 What Makes Beanie Babies Valuable?

Condition matters: If the toy is well-used and shows noticeable wear, that will dramatically impact the final sale price.

Tags are critical: The Tags play a major role in determining the value of Beanie Babies. Not only do they identify the toy, but the condition of the tag will also factor into the value. Beanie Babies with no Hang/Swing Tag will not be worth as much as one that still has the tags attached.

Authentication: Many of the Beanie Babies listed above are authenticated by 3rd party authentication services. There is a cost associated with grading/authenticating your beanie, usually around $15-20 when shipping is taken into account. If you have a rare beanie, or a 1st generation one, then you might want to consider getting it authenticated to maximize value.

Beware of fakes: There were many fake and counterfeit beanies that were created during the boom of popularity the toys had in the 1990s.

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  1. I have quite a few. Peanut the Elephant Light Blue-1995, Aware (Breast Cancer) 2004, Huggins 2003, Booties 2002, Tangles 2003-10 yrs old in 2003, Decade 2003, already 10 yrs. old in 2003, Fleece and Tabs, and Beanie Buddy Rover 1996. Many more. Also have Furby Original. All in excellent, excellent condition. Have many Bratz dolls and accessories.

  2. I have an iggy the iguana with spelled out birthday, P.E., Korean tag with factory stamp. Hanging tag has errors and he has a tongue. Looking for approximate value with a weathered but decent hanging tag.

  3. I have a Princess Diana Bear, and several other rare beanie babies, that I am interested in selling. Any ideas where to start looking for a buyer?

  4. my wife and I have about fifty Beanie Babies in their display cases never opened with tags…how do we sell them…where do we sell them ? how do we know what they are worth?

  5. I have approx 500 to 1,000 beanie babies in my collection and do not know what they are worth. I need to sell can you help?

  6. I have a big bag & a a small box with original beanies. I’m asking $8500.00 for all of them. They are in good shape. A few gems here. Will not separate them.

  7. Hello. Im sure that you are receiving many requests and comments regarding pricing. Well here is another. I have inherited my mothers collection which is well over a few thousand. Most are in plastic box’s. They seen to all have plastic covers on tags. There are the regular sized ones some medium ones. The tiny ones. Mac Donald’s ones all in plastic bags along with the happy meal paper bags never used. Large ones. Ones in blister packages. Also Hospital for sick kids ones
    I have looked at the value lists and believe that we have many of the larger values ones. All we want to do is sell them in a lot.
    Is there anyone that you know in Toronto that would be interested.
    Im willing to ship but like I said there are thousands of them.
    Thank you in advance for your time.

  8. What are the thoughts on butt tag flaws like the red oval? What about date discrepancies between the hand tag DOB and the butt tag? Is this a big deal or no? I looked on eBay and Glory is super expensive because of these errors. Thank you!!!

  9. I have a great collection of my mom’s..she collected a long time..I would just to like to see what they r worth..even McDonald’s beanies in packages..all r in great shape

  10. I have a female Stretch beanie Ostrich, she has a green dress on and a matching bow on her head. The tag says Original Beanie Baby, but I can’t find this female version anywhere, do you know why?
    thanks

  11. I have two Velentino with the “errors’ and the Princess one. The have been kept in a plastic case. Are they worth anything? I can’t find anyone in my state to authenticate them.

    1. I collect beanies and i currently have 22 valentinos and 18 princess diana beanies i am always willing to add more. I can offer $50 for princess and $35 for valentino

  12. I have the entire collection of the McDonalds International Bears (Erin, Britannia, Maple, & Glory) from 1999. They are all in mint condition, include the errors, and still in their boxes. I got them as a child when I lived in Corpus Christi in the late 90’s. My dad and I waited in line for such a long time to get those four dang bears haha. I have read articles that these are still worth some money (especially the full set), but I am not sure. Going to do a little more research!

    Also – my parents moved out of my childhood home recently and gave me a box of stuff from when I was young. I found Jake the duck, Princess Diana, Valentino (with tag errors), an original Tabasco the bull before his name was changed to Snort, Blackie the Bear, Peanut, and Slither. Definitely going to have to get these authenticated asap!

  13. After reading all the prices posted I have mixed feelings. I want to sell. I have many of the ones listed as top sellers on one site an on another site it says it is worth less than I paid. My collection is over 20 years old. So I would like to think they fall into the 1st or 2nd generation category. Everyone is in mint condition. They just saw they light of day today. I would appreciate any help, suggestion, or directions you’d like to share

  14. I have 8 Beanie Babies, like new with tags attached. One Cheery bear and Seven McDonalds bears. Can’t find prices online so I can sell them. Can you help me ?

    1. I have a whole bucket of beanie babies that I’ve been searching some places say that the McDonald’s ones aren’t worth anything but more sites say that the bears are worth a good amount of money over 1000 if you have all four of them and are in the original package

      1. I kind of agree with Shari. There is a lot of folks posting with no responses.

        “..the answers are there if they read” seems like a bit of a snarky response, especially for a site that carries itself as an “expert” source for reference and value. Why have comments at all?

  15. i have the international Mcdonalds bears in the original package Glory Maple Erin and Brittania and Pinchers the lobster in the original package and about 15 others in there original package and

  16. The beanie in actuality is whatever they have been going for on eBay. Or anyplace at an auction, Which can be anywhere from $10 on up. Someone actually paid 250,000 for a princess bear one at an auction. A princess bear. There are certain beanies that are worth money that are listed anywhere else. I believe one had been signed by Hillary Clinton. Nobody covers that.

    I’ve run into the same thing with stamps. Most stamps anyway can be worth millions, no question. There are certain ones with certain errors that aren’t covered anywhere else. Most people don’t cover those. A lot of them are sights like this one

    The beanie babies are the same way. Most would fit into the categories listed here. It also depends on what the collector is looking for. There were many changes, errors in color. That can never be done on purpose. Are any in one of those categories? Dr. Lori an auctioneer gives a better breakdown of values. There is much agreement with the information here, but there are other things that many looks for that most don’t know. Big bucks are paid for a reason.

    I never go with just one area for prices.

    1. Great advice! I think the same. People on the FB pages say those aren’t worth anything but a dollar . I have a ton to sell just not sure where to start or how to go about it. All are new and great tags. I have the big ones and the small ones.

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