I've always been fascinated by how some Beanie Babies have turned into valuable collectibles over the years. While most of ...
If you were a child – or even an adult — in the nineties, it’s probable you had a collection of Beanie Babies. In fact, it’s possible you still do. Perhaps you’re hoping (like me) one of them will ...
Toys that were once just childhood amusements are emerging as real investment assets, albeit unpredictable ones. While access ...
If you were a child (or had a child) in the 1990s, you probably owned a bunch of Beanie Babies. At about 8 inches tall, the collectible plush animals were small enough that you could fit lots of them ...
Beanie Babies were sought by collectors worldwide in the late ‘90s and could be sold for a massive return. The same reasons they were so valuable resulted in their downfall. Remember this. This is *** ...
At the time of its release, retailers were limited to just 12 toys per store Today, the Beanie Baby could be worth anywhere from $45 to around $1 million, depending on the toy and its condition When ...
How many times do the general public and collectors have to be hit on the head before they learn? I kept quiet during the Tickle Me Elmo craze. Like many market pundits, I knew the bubble would burst.
Over the weekend, news broke that a Princess Diana Beanie Baby (very rare, very special) could be worth almost $100,000 on eBay. Many people were skeptical but some raced to their basements to ...