125 Most Valuable Beanie Babies Worth Collecting Today

Remember the Beanie Babies craze of the 1990s? Those small, pellet-stuffed plush toys once commanded astonishing prices and sparked a global collecting frenzy.

Collectors and speculators raced to find rare Ty releases, flipping them online or storing them in hopes their value would rise. Counterfeiters exploited the boom, producing fake Beanie Babies that sometimes sold for thousands. At the height of the phenomenon, Beanie Babies accounted for a huge share of online toy sales and helped platforms like eBay grow rapidly.

Of course, the bubble eventually burst around 1999, and most Beanie Babies lost much of their speculative value. That said, the market never entirely disappeared. There remains a steady collectors’ market for certain rare, well-preserved, and error-filled Beanies—some of which still fetch thousands of dollars.

How Do I Know If My Beanie Baby Is Valuable?

Beanie baby in box worth money

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Determining whether your Beanie Baby is valuable depends on several factors. The most important are condition, tags, edition, and rarity. Collectors pay premiums for Beanies that are mint or near-mint condition with intact swing (hang) tags and tush (bottom) tags—ideally kept in protective sleeves or plastic cases.

Rarity can come from limited production runs, country-specific tags, early-generation tags, or production errors (for example, misspellings, incorrect dates, or mismatched tags). Toys with unique fabric variants or ones pulled from production early are often worth more than mass-produced versions.

How Do I Sell My Beanie Babies?

Tag angle of valuable snip beanie baby

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If you want to sell, online marketplaces like eBay remain the primary venue for Beanie Baby collectors. Other options include specialized collector forums and local marketplaces. To maximize trust and price:

  • Take high-quality photos from multiple angles, including clear shots of both the swing tag and tush tag.
  • Describe condition honestly and list any tag errors, country markings, or provenance.
  • Consider getting a professional authentication or certificate for very rare pieces.
  • Build seller credibility if possible: buyers often pay more to reputable sellers with positive feedback.

Remember that prices vary by buyer; one collector might pay a premium for a specific variant while another won’t. Be wary of suspicious listings where identical Beanies appear at wildly different prices with no verifiable sales history.

Which Beanie Babies Are Collectors Looking For?

Colorful beanie babies collectors want

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Collectors prize authenticated Beanies from trusted sellers, particularly those featuring:

  • First- or early-generation swing and tush tags
  • Country-specific tags (for example, Korean or German tags)
  • Mismatched or error tags (misspellings, wrong dates, missing lines)
  • Limited employee or promotional editions
  • Unique fabric variants and prototypes

Below is a curated list of notable Beanie Babies that have sold for significant amounts on secondary markets. Values reflect actual sales for authenticated or trusted listings and are intended as a snapshot of recent collector activity. Items listed include brief notes about what made each toy special or rare.

125. Flutter With Yellow Wing

Flutter W/Yellow Wing Beanie Baby

sykeros7 / eBay

Value: $198

Bottom line: Flutter is a tie-dyed butterfly; this variant features an unusually yellow right wing that appears to be a production error. That specific copy drove a competitive auction to nearly $200.

124. Zip the Black Cat

Zip the Black Cat Beanie Baby

www.bbtoystore.com / eBay

Value: $203

Bottom line: Several Zip variants exist. The all-black Zip was produced briefly and often carries tag inconsistencies (mismatched generation tags, missing birthdate), which can raise value even if the toy shows wear.

123. Princess Diana Bear

Princess Diana Beanie Baby

smartfireinjectors / eBay

Value: $200–$250

Bottom line: Produced shortly after Princess Diana’s death with proceeds benefiting her memorial fund, the most collectible versions are Indonesian-made or filled with PVC pellets. Many high-priced listings exist, but verified sales usually fall in the low hundreds for authenticated pieces.

122. Roger the Pirate Bear

Roger the Pirate Bear Beanie

www.bbtoystore.com / eBay

Value: $205

Bottom line: Roger was a Germany-exclusive release sold at Vedes stores; limited-region releases often command extra interest from collectors abroad.

121. First-Generation Goldie the Goldfish

Goldfish Beanie Baby

nightlander / eBay

Value: $207.50

Bottom line: Goldie’s first-generation swing and tush tags are highly sought after. Copies with matching early tags in mint condition have fetched a few hundred dollars at auction.

120. Happy the Hippo

Happy the Hippo Beanie Baby

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Value: $217

Bottom line: The gray variant is less common than the lavender version. Mismatched generation tags (first-generation tush tag paired with a second-generation hang tag) can increase value.

119. Korean Coral

Korean Coral Beanie Baby

sykeros7 / eBay

Value: $219

Bottom line: Coral produced in Korea with early-generation Korean tags and certified mint tags sold as “ultra rare,” demonstrating the premium for regional manufacturing variations.

118. Spot the Dog

Spot the dog Beanie Baby

theresas*treasures / eBay

Value: $225

Bottom line: The early “spotless” Spot lacking the black torso mark is rarer and consistently commands higher prices.

112. Ty Schweetheart Beanie Baby (Tie)

Ty Schweetheart Beanie Baby

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Value: $225

Bottom line: Schweetheart, an orangutan with a distinctive fabric and tag errors, is more valuable in mint, error-bearing condition.

112. Third-Generation Violet Teddy Bear (Tie)

Third-Generation Violet Teddy Bear Beanie

nevayah2013 / eBay

Value: $225

Bottom line: This third-generation purple bear is part of an early redesign; bears without poems on the swing tag and in rare colors are collectible.

112. Lucky the Ladybug (Tie)

Ty Lucky the Ladybug

arbcoc0 / eBay

Value: $225

Bottom line: Early Lucky versions use original PVC pellets and come in different spot counts; the 11-spot variant is a long-running issue that can raise interest.

112. Sammy Beanie Baby (Tie)

Sammy Beanie Baby

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Value: $225

Bottom line: Sammy the bear’s value rose when multiple tag errors and first-edition indicators were present, emphasizing the premium for error-filled tags.

112. Nibbler and Nibbly (Tie)

Nibbler and Nibbly Beanie Babies

mabsm-78 / eBay

Value: $225

Bottom line: Paired sets with original tags protected in plastic sleeves can command higher totals than single items sold separately.

112. Ants the Anteater (Tie)

Ty Beanie Baby Ants the Anteater

jewelry_tina / eBay

Value: $225

Bottom line: Ants the anteater is a short-run release and more desirable when first editions or promotional variants are involved.

111. Second-Generation Valentino

Valentino Beanie Baby

sykeros7 / eBay

Value: $228.50

Bottom line: Despite legend, most Valentinо bears sell for modest sums; second- and third-generation swing tags fetch the highest premiums, but verified sales show prices in the low hundreds.

110. Steg the Stegosaurus

Steg the Stegosaurus Beanie Baby

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Value: About $300

Bottom line: Steg is a tie-dyed dinosaur with pronounced ridges; mint copies have sold in the low hundreds, occasionally higher depending on condition and tag generation.

109. Billionaire Bear 13

Billionaire Bear 13 Beanie Baby

jennifer1480.jen1480 / eBay

Value: $308

Bottom line: An employee giveaway bear with distinctive gold accents; such internal or corporate-release items often carry collectible value.

Whether you’re valuing a single Beanie Baby or an entire collection, focus on clear documentation of tags and condition, seek authentication for high-value pieces, and research recent verified sales to establish realistic market expectations.

Collectors continue to pay premiums for authentic, unusual, and well-preserved Beanie Babies. If you believe you own a rare example, consider professional appraisal and cautious listing through trusted collector channels to maximize your return.