The Beanie must have an authentic Ty tush tag to be authenticated. If your Beanie is counterfeit or it is real with an altered or counterfeit tag, you will be notified of this fact in writing by email.
How do you know if you have a rare peace Beanie Baby?
Check to see if your Peace Bear has a red factory stamp inside the looped tush tag. If it has the number 108 or 113 it is can be worth $35+ to the right buyer. If it’s a really pretty color it can go higher. Not all Peace Bears have a number.
What is the value of a Princess Diana Beanie Baby?
Princess the Bear // Value: $10,000 The purple Princess Diana bear Beanie Baby quickly become iconic when Ty released it in 1997.
How can you tell if you have a first edition Princess Beanie Baby?
In order for a Princess Beanie Baby to be a “first version,” it must have a P.V.C. tush tag whether it is made in China or Indonesia. Ty switched to P.E. pellets for all of his Beanie Babies during the period Princess was being produced.
When did Ty Warner stop making Beanie Babies?
So, if you find a first-generation beanie baby with tags, that’s quite a rare beanie. During the 1990s, Ty Warner (later called Ty Inc.) brought out more generations of beanie babies. However, he only sold them in limited quantities. Every so often, Ty Inc. suddenly retired a beanie baby design.
Why are there tags on the back of Beanie Babies?
Each beanie baby also had a sewn-in white “tush tag” on its backside. To keep small children from swallowing the tags, the beanie babies’ maker asked owners to remove the tags. So, if you find a first-generation beanie baby with tags, that’s quite a rare beanie.
Who is the company that makes the Beanie Babies?
Beanie baby manufacturer Ty Inc. angered customers and retailers when the company went after knockoff beanie baby producers. Ty Inc. also stopped sending beanie babies to retailers that lowered their prices. In addition, Ty Inc. told children to report fake online beanie babies.
Are there any counterfeit Beanie Babies out there?
Counterfeit beanie babies are not to be confused with Beanie Buddies or Mcdonalds’ Tennie Beenies. Rather, counterfeits were made to pass for authentic beanie babies. They included toys made to look like Squealer the Pig, a purple Princess Diana bear, and other popular models.
Is it worth buying a beanie baby with a yellow tag?
If your Beanie Babies doesn’t have a hang tag, it’s not worth very much. Beanie Babies with a Yellow Star on the Hang Tag are rarely worth money. Error Beanie Babies are rarely worth money.
So, if you find a first-generation beanie baby with tags, that’s quite a rare beanie. During the 1990s, Ty Warner (later called Ty Inc.) brought out more generations of beanie babies. However, he only sold them in limited quantities. Every so often, Ty Inc. suddenly retired a beanie baby design.
Is there an authentication service for Beanie Babies?
This is the first Beanie Baby Authentication service and has become well accepted & trusted. 150,000 Beanie Babies have already been inspected. Learn more! This is the first Beanie Baby Authentication service and has become well accepted & trusted. 150,000 Beanie Babies have already been inspected.
How to authenticate a Ty autograph Beanie Baby?
Ty Autograph Beanie Baby Official Club Collector Cards authentication information and prices, please email Peggy directly. The Beanie Baby will in no way be altered. It will be returned to you intact in the acrylic display case. If you choose to void the seal of authenticity you may do so, however it’s authenticity can no longer be valid. 1.
How do I know if my Beanie Babies are worth anything?
To check and see if your Beanie is retired you can check the Ty website. You will also need to identify the hang tag to see which generation of Beanie it is. The toys were made in “generations” and the first generation will be more valuable than the ones that follow.