The Most Valuable Beanie Babies
- Lydia Kah-Pavlou
- Feb 10
- 7 min read

Weekend plans? Search the attic for rare Beanie Babies to sell.
Imagine… somewhere in the dusty corners of the attic or your childhood bedroom there’s a rare Beanie Baby (or 2) that might be worth a healthy amount of cash.
It's no secret that rare Beanie Babies are worth a lot of money nowadays.
While most of us probably played with the inexpensive cuddly toys as children, since their peak popularity in the 90s and early 00s died down, many of them have become collectors items.
While Beanie Babies aren't really very popular anymore, some of the oldest, rarest Beanie Babies are extremely sought after by collectors and can be worth thousands of pounds.
Chances are you probably had at least one Beanie Baby as a child (hopefully one of the most valuable Beanie Babies), and if your parents are prone to keeping stuff for decades, now's the chance to get searching as these rare Beanie Babies could make you rich.
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Rare Beanie Babies
These are considered the most valuable Beanie Babies. If you've got one (or a few) hidden away in your childhood home, it's worth revisiting for a family dinner...
1. 15-inch Peace Bear and 9-inch Peace, Ringo and Bones

If you manage to get your hands on this set of Beanie Babies, you could get very rich. The gigantic 15-inch Peace is valuable on it's own, but when paired with the 9-inch Peace and his friends you could easily be looking at around £8000 for the set.
2. Bubbles

Released in 1996, Bubbles was instantly one of the most popular and rarest Beanie Babies out there. Bubbles has had several updates since 1996, several of which had errors and it's the ones with errors on the tags that are most valuable!
The rare Beanie Baby is seen listed for around £1,090 on eBay, so if you've got one with the errors on the tag, you could fund your student life.
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3. Humphrey The Camel

Humphrey was one of the original 9 Beanie Babies created in 1993, which naturally makes him highly sought after and one of the rarest Beanie Babies. He was discontinued in 1998, which has only increased his value.
4. Gobbles The Turkey

This 1997 Beanie Baby comes in a few varieties but all of them could be worth quite a lot of money — up to £16,600 we saw on one Etsy listing!
Gobbles the Turkey is definitely one of the most valuable Beanie Babies.
5. Halo The Bear

Halo is a special edition bear, meant to symbolise a child's guardian angel. If you have one from 1998 with a rare white star printed on it instead of yellow than you could be looking at up to $13,500 (£10,251).
6. Iggy The Iguana

Iggy was a really popular Beanie Baby and went through a lot of different designs. However, the one that will earn you a lot of money is the one with missing print inside the tag due to an error. There's an eBay listing for one going for around £60,000.
7. Valentino Bear

The rarest Valentino bears are the ones with their name misspelled in the tags, so if you remember this one from your childhood it's best to get proof reading. This rare Beanie Baby could fetch you around £2,000 if you're lucky.
8. "Large" Wallace and Friends Beanie Babies

The most valuable Beanie Babies? This extra Large Wallace and his two normal sized friends, Cashew, Huggy and two smaller Wallace toys. The whole set is worth nearly a million dollars, so you can only imagine how sought after it is.
9. Hippity, Hoppity and Floppity the Bunnies

In order to make money you'll need to have the trio as a set. Hippity, Hoppity and Floppity bunny were all originally sold together though, so you're more likely to own all 3 of them rather than just the one.
10. Patti The Platypus

Patti is another one of the original Beanie Babies, which makes her pretty rare.
While her value might not be as high as some of the others on this list, she's definitely worth something to some collectors, especially if you have her in the rare magenta colour.
11. "Large" Ariel and friends, Ariel, Issy and Peanut

Another large Beanie Baby Ariel was made in 2000 as a tribute to a 7-year-old who had passed away from complications with AIDS. Ariel and her friends are worth a lot together and are super rare.
12. Snort The Red Bull

Snort was made after Ty were facing a copyright infringement lawsuit over one of its existing Beanie Babies Tabasco in 1997. The name was changed to Snort the Red Bull and is pretty much identical just with a new name and it's worth just as much as the original was. There's an Etsy listing of one for £39,000.
15. Brownie The Bear

Another original Beanie Baby, Brownie is worth a lot of money nowadays. Brownie has brown fur and shouldn't have a poem in his tag.
Bears are actually some of the most popular Beanie Babies, but being an original Brownie is even more valuable and rare in the Beanie Baby world.
13. Pouch The Kangaroo

Pouch was going for $10,000 on eBay at some point, so if you think you have one now's your change to look. Defo one of the most valuable Beanie Babies.
14. Holiday Teddy

This is another limited edition Beanie Baby, so with only a few made it's super rare and sought after.
15. Nana The Monkey

Made in 1995 Nana was soon changed to Bongo the monkey, so if you do have an original monkey with the Nana name-tag, you're in luck! Can be seen on eBay for £3,000.
16. Employee The Bear

Chances are, you won't have Employee as only 300 of this bear were made in 1995 and gifted to Ty employees. Half the bears made wear a red ribbon and half wear a green ribbon but all of them are highly valuable and collectors items. This rare Beanie Babies can go for around £2,000-3,000.
17. Jake The Duck

Jake was listed on eBay for $16,000 (£12,188) at one point so it's safe to say if you cuddled this Beanie Baby growing up, you could actually be sitting on a lot of money.
18. Claude the Crab

Claude the Crab, if in mint condition, can go for around £3,500 on some eBay listings. Not surprised, he's a little cutie.
19. Pinchers the Lobster

If you've got a Pinchers the Lobster Beanie Baby, you might be in possession of one of the rarest Beanie Babies. The rarity comes from the errors on the tag, so get your glasses on and check the label. An eBay listing starts at approximately £3,700.
So, if you recognise any on this list, you're definitely going to want to get searching through your garage, basement or attic tonight.
Ultra rare Beanie Babies
These are some of the ultra rare Beanie Babies you might find worth bigggggg bucks.
Billionaire Bear — exclusive to Ty employees and could be worth over £500 - £1000
Princess Diana Bear — a rare Beanie Baby made in honour of Princess Diana after her death
Peanut The Elephant — made in 1995 this one was produced in royal blue, light blue, purple and grey. If you have the royal blue you're in luck as this was actually a manufacturing error in the dye, and is now worth a LOT
The End Bear — released to mark the end of the product line
How to tell if a Beanie Baby is rare
Now, not every Beanie Baby is a rare one. And there are many who sell fakes to buyers who have no clue on what to spot.
If you want to tell if a Beanie Baby is rare, these are some of the signs:
1st-3rd generation hang tags have no yellow star — heart-shaped tag, tag with just 'Ty' logo
PVC pellets instead of PE
No stamp/number on inside of tush tag
Earlier versions made in Korea, not China
Errors on tag or inside the tag
4-line Korean tush tags, more valuable than 5-line
Off-colour, errors, misspellings
Where to sell Beanie Babies
Grab your multi-pocketed-trench coat and hit the streets at dark... no, we're joking, don't worry. There are legitimate ways you can sell your Beanie Babies and make a pretty penny.
If you're scoured the attic and every nook and cranny of your childhood abode, and been lucky enough to find some rare Beanie Babies (or even just any cute ones), you might fancy selling them and seeing if you can make some dollar.
Here are some of the places you can sell your rare Beanie Babies:
eBay: if you've got any of the rare Beanie Babies, eBay is especially good for listing as you can set a 'Buy it now' price or put the Beanie Baby on auction and have users bid (which can rack up the price pretty quickly).
Facebook Marketplace: selling on Facebook Marketplace is great if you've got boxes full of Beanie Babies and want to shift them quickly. Parents are always looking for toys so if you're selling fairly cheaply, then this might be the way to go. Probably not ideal if you've got a super rare Beanie Baby that you want to sell for more than a few quid, though.
Etsy: much like eBay, plenty of people list their rare Beanie Babies on Etsy, but it's also great for the more common Beanie Babies, especially if they're in good condition.
Vinted: although Vinted has gained popularity for clothing, many people sell household items and homewares, including children's stuff, too. It probably isn't the best place to sell your rare Beanie Babies, but any in good condition that you want to get rid off can fetch a few quid. Check out our Vinted selling hacks to help you sell.
Local markets: vintage toys are highly-sought after and so it's worth checking if you can sell them at your local market, (or even a car-boot sale).
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