Huge lot of 16 rare TY Beanie Babies, mostly from the 1990s! Includes classic and hard-to-find designs, perfect for collectors and Beanie Baby enthusiasts. Don’t miss out on this nostalgic collection! Open to offers and bundle discounts. Photos show condition-please ask any questions before purchasing.
Ty Beanie Babies “Snowball” – mint – With tag errors – no stamp – RARE – PVC. Ty Beanie Babies “Snowball” – Extremely rare version. No stamp on tush tag making it rare handmade version. PVC instead of PE. No comma after Oakbrook in hang tag. Multiple other hang and tush tag errors seen in the pictures. The tag is in decent shape as you can see in the pictures. Welcome to AlexandersAuction’s Rules Sellers Since 1997. Requirement: Must have Confirmed Address and US Verified “NO PO BOX”. Tracking Numbers are uploaded when items. We are willing to work. We–alexandersauctions– are not responsible for the shipper’s errors. Weather, lost packages or any other issues of that nature by the shipper are out of our control. Sorry – No Escrow, Company/Personal checks will NOT be accepted. E b a y Hours of Operation. 11am CST to 4pm CST. If you send us a message. We will respond back to you on the following day except Sunday.
This is a rare and collectible 8-inch Ty Original Beanie Baby, featuring Magic the Dragon. This particular item was produced in 1995 and has since been retired. It is in good condition, with no custom modifications or bundles. The item includes tag errors, adding to its uniqueness and value as a collectible. Perfect for any fan of the Ty brand or the character family of Magic the Dragon.
Note: There are minor bends on the paper packaging, but the bear itself is flawless. This collectible bear is highly valuable due to rare misprints on both the packaging and the bear’s tag: 1. Date Discrepancy: Packaging states the bear’s birthday as December 15, 1997, but the bear’s tag lists 1993. McDonald’s Logo: The logo at the bottom reads “1999, ” years later than the product’s release date. Spelling Error: The base incorrectly spells “Oak Brook” as OakBroak. Only a limited number of these bears were produced with these unique misprints, making it a valuable addition to any collection. I have no desire to hang on to these. This price accurately reflects the bear’s rarity and value.
The product is a Ty Beanie Baby plush toy named Patti the Platypus, part of the Beanie Babies collection from 1993. This particular Patti toy is classified as rare due to the presence of errors and being retired from production. The errors and retirement status add to the collectibility and value of this specific Beanie Baby, making it a sought-after item among collectors of Ty products.