it won't sell easLIy but it might sell easILy! anyway there are probably lots of other similiar things in the world so probably for a bit less than 200 but it depends on the quality
The Princess Diana Ty beanie baby is currently worth $28. The Princess Diana beanie baby was released in 1997.
How much money is the number 403 first generation princess diana ty beanie baby worth?
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Princess Diana, its purple, google it.
Princess Diana beanie babies are worth about $2 to $5 dollars. A lot of them were made which drives the price down.
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The Princess Diana Beanie Baby with the number 0842104300 that is a first edition made in China with PVC pellets is one of the first of this kind of Beanie Baby. They were later made in Indonesia. How much it is worth will depend on it's condition. You could sell it on eBay.
It was just named "Princess". It was a purple bear with a white rose embroidered on it's chest.
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While you will find Princess Diana beanie babies listed on eBay for thousands of dollars, sometimes even a million dollars, you will not find any "completed" auctions where the a Beanie Baby sold for anywhere near that amount of money. The Princess Diana beanie babies that have sold have ranged in price from $5 to $15.
To determine the value of your Princess Diana Beanie Baby, start by checking online marketplaces like eBay for current listing prices and completed sales to gauge market demand. Also, consult Beanie Baby price guides or collector websites for historical values. Condition plays a crucial role, so ensure your Beanie Baby is in good shape with its tags intact. Finally, consider getting an appraisal from a professional if you believe it may be particularly valuable.
To determine if a Princess Diana Beanie Baby is valuable, first check its tags for errors, as rare tag variations can significantly increase value. The condition of the Beanie Baby is also crucial; it should be in mint condition with no stains or damage. Additionally, verify if it has the correct date of retirement, as the Princess Diana bear was retired in 1997. Lastly, consult current online marketplaces or collector guides for recent sales to gauge its market value.