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MINI ME! Personalised Teddy Bear Doll | 33cm x 46cm The Original Custom Face Doll Kids Cushion | Add Photo of Face | Novelty Customised Kids Gift Idea| British Made Gifts

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There were seasonal versions and holiday versions of the classic Teddy, including this rare jade colored one. 106. Fine Mane Derby He was retired just over a year later, but he remains the first Beanie Baby to utilize the more textured, "curly" fabric. 23. Ty Santa Claus Beanie Baby Bear (Tie) Bottom line: Schweetheart, an orange-red orangutan Beanie Baby, came out on April 26, 1999. He was one of the earliest Beanie Babies to feature fabric other than the classic, soft, velour-like material Beanies are known for, with fluff added on top of his head like a real orangutan. The poem also has punctuation errors. Funny how mistakes can make a toy more valuable. 23. Scorch the Dragon (Tie)

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Hope, a tan-colored bear with white paws and a white muzzle, features closed eyes and is holding her paws together in prayer. 9. Halo the Angel Bear, Brown Nose To prevent obvious cutting lines, try to make smaller snips at a 45 degree angle. This will give the hair a more even, natural look. According to the letter of authenticity, this is a "Yellow New Face Teddy" prototype bear with a "mystery new face" that's "one of a kind." Round 7: Single crochet 2 times in first stitch and 1 time in next 5 stitches. Repeat to the end of the round. You will have 42 stitches at the end of this round. Bottom line: To be honest, we're not sure why this third-gen Slither is so expensive. It might be because its hard to find one that's in such good quality due to the Beanie's shape.

15. Curly Beanie Baby With Errors (Tie)

Round 36: Single crochet 2 together and single crochet into the next 3 stitches 1 time. Repeat this sequence to the end of the round. Bottom line: Wrinkles, a sweet-faced, light brown bulldog, has all the wrinkles of a real bulldog, and is probably just as expensive (if you don't factor in vet bills, that is). He was released in the summer of 1996 and was retired two years later. Bottom line: Ty's Almond the bear Beanie Baby is, unsurprisingly, made of almond-colored fabric. She was designed to look more like a real bear than Ty's usual teddies, with realistic stitching on her paws and a more defined snout. While first-generation Hissy snakes tend to sell for the most, all versions are valuable when kept in good condition. 42. Lefty and Righty (Tie)

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Bottom line: Seaweed the Otter, born on March 19, 1996, was one of the early Beanie Babies made with PVC. pellets. This particular Beanie Baby can be identified by its date of birth, which is written "3-19-96" rather than in words. The newer, less valuable version has the birthdate spelled out. He didn't have a poem or a birthdate on his tag until a fourth-generation Stinky was released. 26. Jake the MallardBottom line: Beak the kiwi bird, introduced on Sept. 30, 1998, was one of the more challenging Beanie Babies to make. Beak's long, tan-colored beak was a new design for Ty, and it took some finagling to get it right. Bottom line: Holiday the Teddy Bear, introduced at the start of the holiday season in 1997, was the first holiday-themed Beanie Baby. There are six generations of tush tags for this guy, and the most valuable is the original, first-gen version with both the first-gen tush tag and the first-gen swing tag. This version with white paws is extra valuable thanks to several errors that boost its rarity factor. On its swing tag, it has a period instead of a comma after Oakbrook, IL. It also has three exclamation marks in one place, along with uneven foot pats and whiskers. 48. Dotty the Dalmatian (Tie) According to Beaniepedia, these Beanies that still have the Nana tag are some of the most sought-after Beanie Babies.

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This 1993 Cody Beanie Baby has a rare swing tag error, reading "return for your records" instead of "retain for your records." This copy was authenticated by a toy appraiser called True Blue Beans, and he was worth more than usual, thanks to a mismatched hang tag and tush tag. The tush tag is a first-generation, while the hang tag is a second generation.

31. Lips the Fish (Tie)

Bottom line: Sly the fox Beanie Baby was born on Sept. 12, 1996, and he came in two different colors — brown and rusty orange. The orange version with a cream-colored belly is more valuable than the version with the brown belly. Bottom line: Fairchild the cat is one of the most unusual Beanie Babies we've seen. Departing from the typical style of the Beanie Baby cat designed by TY, Fairchild was part of the Attic Treasures line. Bottom line: An original Beanie Baby, this Pinchers is exceptionally rare because it only has four lines on the tag and was made in Korea. Most first-gen tags had five lines and were made in China. The missing line is "Machine washable." Bottom line: Maple is, unsurprisingly, a Canadian Beanie Baby. He was the first bear made exclusively in a country other than the United States, released on Jan. 1, 1997. He was retired 1.5 years later.

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The soft, brown bat had two unique features that made him stand apart from other Beanie Babies. His ears and paws are made of brown felt, and his wings have attached Velcro so collectors can connect them. 31. Lips the Fish (Tie) These embroidered tags were only manufactured in Canada and only have a date of 1994. The rumor is that these tags were manufactured by mistake. Bottom line: This rare, third-generation teddy doesn't look especially unique, but not many copies of it were made. Featuring a vibrant purple fabric and a green bow, the teddy was one of the first of Ty's redesigned teddy line. He was first introduced on Jan. 1, 1997, and was retired after just a year and a half. Some versions of Bernie came with incorrect tags, but every version is considered valuable. 55. Legs the Frog (Tie) All members of the original nine are valuable, with a complete collection going for tens of thousands of dollars. 54. Spangle Beanie BabyOf course, the Beanie Baby market crashed, hard. In 1999, the bubble burst, seemingly overnight, rendering most of the stuffed animals worthless. So are Beanie Babies worth anything anymore? Yes, there's still a market for them. And the rarest Beanies are worth thousands. Bottom line: Patty, introduced on Jan. 8, 1993, was the sixth of the original nine Beanie Babies. Several versions of Patty were released between her launch and her retirement in 1998, including one in fuchsia, magenta, raspberry and maroon. Bottom line: Glory, glory Hallelujah! If you happen to have a Glory Beanie Baby teddy in great condition, start singing, because it might be worth thousands of dollars.

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