10 Beanie Babies That Could Be Worth More Than You Think Today

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Remember the iconic 1990s craze: platform boots, Girl Power anthems, and the collectible phenomenon of Ty Beanie Babies. While most Beanie Babies haven’t soared in value over the years, a select few remain highly sought after by collectors, offering a surprising opportunity to turn nostalgia into cash.

If you’re rummaging through your old collection, here are 10 Ty Beanie Babies that could be worth more than you think:

  1. Valentino the Bear – Valued around $150 to $200, especially if it features a second- or third-generation hang tag. Despite myths, all Valentinos have a dark brown nose, so rarity depends more on tag versions than nose color.
  1. Princess the Bear – Launched in 1997 to honor Princess Diana, this bear can fetch between $5 and $650. The earliest editions stuffed with PVC pellets are especially prized, and bears missing the embroidered white rose tend to be more valuable.
  1. Claude the Crab – Known for its tie-dye look, Claude typically sells for about $25. Variants with tag errors, such as all-capital letters in the name, can be more valuable, though beware of exaggerated price claims.
  1. Scoop the Pelican – Distinctive for its large orange beak, Scoop’s market value hovers around $10, about double its original price.
  1. Peanut the Elephant (Royal Blue) – While most Peanuts are pale blue, the royal blue version is rare and sought after, with values around $300, though some mint-condition examples have sold for up to $700.
  1. Weenie the Dachshund Dog – The first Beanie Baby to stand on all fours, valued at roughly $12. Rare 1998 editions commemorating the Tampa Bay Devil Rays include a special card and may be worth more.
  1. Peace Bear – Each Peace Bear has unique tie-dye coloring, which leads to a value range of $70 to $190. Similar-looking Garcia bears without the peace emblem can be worth up to $259.
  1. Piccadilly the Clown Bear – Available in two colorful outfits, Piccadilly can fetch about $25 if in excellent condition with all tags intact. The hang tag should state “The Attic Treasures Collection” inside.
  1. Coral Casino Bear – An exclusive release with only 588 made for Coral Casino members, this rare bear can command prices up to $2,249. Authentic tags are signed, numbered, and marked “Casino.”
  1. Batty the Bat (Three-Footed Version) – Manufacturing errors can dramatically increase value.

A Batty with three feet has reportedly sold for as much as $124,000. Other Batty variants with tag errors may be worth up to $5,999.

Key Takeaway: To maximize value, keep your Beanie Babies clean, undamaged, and retain their original tags. Beyond Beanie Babies, other collectibles like vintage cookbooks can also yield surprising returns.


Improving Your Financial Health

No matter your current financial situation, there are practical steps everyone can take to improve their finances:

  • Increase Your Income: Consider side hustles that complement your full-time job or explore ways to keep more of your earnings through budgeting and smart spending.
  • Grow Your Wealth: Time and compound interest are powerful. Understanding your financial standing and working with professionals can help you build a plan for early retirement.
  • Seize Opportunities: Take advantage of discounts, deals, and cost-saving measures. For example, shopping around for better car insurance rates can save you hundreds annually. Simultaneously, avoid hidden money drains that quietly erode your budget.

Whether through collectibles or smart money habits, finding new ways to ease financial pressure is always within reach.


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