This extremely rare large-sized "Wallace" and his companions, two regular-sized(?) Wallaces, Cashew, and Huggy, will put an extremely enthusiastic collector back nearly $1 million.
Princess Diana was honored with the 1997 Princess Bear. And she's "undoubtedly the RAREST of all Beanies and Princess Bears!" according to this fortunate, soon-to-be-rich eBay seller. Cool!
Ariel was allegedly introduced in 2000 as a tribute to a 7-year-old child who died as a result of AIDS complications. This giant and regular-sized Ariel pair, along with Issy and Peanut, is for sale on eBay
If you can sell this extra-large psychedelic Peace beanie baby and his pals for more than $300,000, you'll get extra-good good vibes.
Is there a more adorable moniker than Bubbles? There isn't any. Is there anything cuter than earning over $100,000 for a retired stuffed fish, which is what this man is asking on eBay? There isn't any
This Hippity is priced around a year's worth of college fees. Here's a video on how to evaluate YOUR Hippity that I'm sure you'll find very useful if you view it.
Magenta-colored Pattis are apparently the most sought-after Patti because magenta is the first hue she/he/it appeared in. Fuchsia, maroon, and raspberry are the other colors, and they all look precisely like magenta.
This is one of those Beanie Babies whose worth is determined by its "generation." So best of success with that.
The uncommon Valentino bears with misspelled tags are the most expensive. Thank you very much, spell-check!
Claude the crab paints by the sea; a renowned artist he aspires to be; but the tide came in and his paints fell; now his art is on his shell!" Isn't it priceless?