the first beanie babies were the original 9. Which were patti the platypus,chocolate the moose, flash the dolphin,splash the whale,legs the frog,spot the dog which was first made without a spot, punchers now changed to punchers the crab, and brownie now changed to cubie the bear.
6.95 now on Ebay.
No beanie baby has every been sold for twenty thousand dollars. although the most expensive beanie baby ever was the royal blue Peanut. this elephant was intended to be light blue but a production error made it royal blue increasing the price and rarity of the item. IN THE YEAR 2000 PEANUT THE ELEPHANT WAS SOLD FOR 3000 AND NOW HAS A ESTIMATED VALUE OF 5000
Yes I have it in my hand right now I remember my mom paid a pretty penny for this one but I saw online like $140-150 but it might be more.
It is worth what people are actually paying for it right now on eBay. My best guess is about $40 to $80 price range. You see a lot of them listed on eBay for a million dollars or more. The listing price means nothing. It is what they actually sell for that matters. I created a video that will show you the selling prices for Princess over the last 90 days. You will also learn how to do an advanced search on eBay to find out the current value of any Beanie Baby. (See related link)
Im afraid you would have to buy her a new one. But beanie babies aren't very expensive. Sorry
As of right now there are no known brands of stuffed animals that are collectibles . Webkinz dolls are becoming more and more popular but arent worth much in value . Ty beanie babies used to be worth money , but the trend has now died down .
No.Whilst the Aborigines no doubt hunted and ate platypuses, it is illegal to eat a platypus now.
The platypus is not endangered. The Australian Government lists the platypus as "common but vulnerable". The International Union for Conservation of Nature lists the platypus as "least concern". Platypuses are now strictly protected by law
The platypus is not on the endangered list. The Australian Government lists the platypus as "common but vulnerable". The International Union for Conservation of Nature lists the platypus as "least concern". Platypuses are now strictly protected by law.
The platypus is a distinct and separate species of its own. It is not now, nor has ever been, a mix of any other animals.
Yes. Now they've even made "Beanie Bandz". They come in Spongebob, Hello Kitty (i have these ones), Dora, and shapes of Beanie Babies. All of the bands have a bar with the name on the character and the Ty logo. Hope that answers your question