McDONALD’S TY TEENIE BEANIE BABY. ORIGINAL ANTSY THE ANTEATER. EXTREMELY RARE 1993 w/TAG ERRORS. ONLY ON THE MARKET FOR LESS THAN A MONTH! VTG TY BEANIE BABY BABIES. TEENIE BEANIE RARE 1993 TAG ERROR. ALL PHOTOS TAKEN THRU PLASTIC BAG! ITEM IS MINT NEVER TAKEN OUT OF BAG. Stored in Air-Conditioned Pet Free. Up for your consideration is a great find in this condition. This rare McDonald’s Teenie Beanie Baby Antsy the Anteater. Is a must-have for any Beanie Babies collector. With its unique character family and Ty brand, this plush toy. Is a valuable addition to your collection. The year 1999 saw the release of this limited edition Beanie Baby. And it comes with both a tag and. Bag error, making it a truly special find. Birth Date: Not Shown. Introduction: May 21, 1999. Retired: June 17, 1999. BAG AND TAG ERRORS 1993. Item has a Stamp. Original packaging with the following manufacturing errors. 2 tag and packaging does not have a space between Oak Brook. And has a small “b” in the word brook. 3 tag misspells the word polyethylene. Please ask any questions prior to ordering!
The misprinted box errors have been circled in the photos. Oak Brook has been misspelled and the dates have the wrong year. This rare and retired 1999 Ty Teenie Beanie Baby, Maple The Bear, is a must-have for any collector. With its unique box errors, this plush toy is one-of-a-kind and highly sought after. The recommended age range for this item is 3+, making it suitable for children and adults alike. This Ty Beanie Baby was manufactured in China and belongs to the character family of TY Teenie Beanie. Don’t miss your chance to own this rare and valuable piece of Ty history.
This is truly a one of a kind listing and rare opportunity to own a piece of history! All 4 packages are in EXCELLENT condition with boxes sealed since the early 1990’s. Rare misprints include the following. Oak Brook is misspelled on the tag as one word instead of split on every bear’s tag. After doing some additional research according to what was found there were only 4000 of these bears with errors or misprints like this. This set is EXTREMELY rare and in excellent condition for anyone who is a true TY collector or fan. Packages kept in climate controlled. More photo’s upon request.
This set of four McDonald’s Ty Teenie Beanie Babies is a must-have for any Ty collector. These 1995 toys are retired and rare, making them a valuable addition to your collection. The brand is Ty and the year is 1995, which are important aspects for collectors to consider. These beanbag plushies are part of the Teenie Beanies series and come in their original packaging. They are in great shape and have been well-preserved over the years. Each toy has its own unique design and personality, making them fun for kids and adults alike. Don’t miss out on the chance to own these classic toys.
Two (2) Britannia bears. Two (2) Glory bears. Four (4) Maple bears. One (1) Erin bear. All nine contain the Oakbrook error as well as the 1993 tush tag error. All are at least decent shape, I would rate Erin as the best condition and say that one is very good. Please message me with any questions at all or requests for further photos, etc.
Mcdonalds TY Beanie Baby Britannia The Bear RARE -SEALED This is copyrighted 1999 by McDonald’s corporation, the original bear came out December 31st 1997. This bear is sealed and has never been opened but the plastic around the bear has sunken in however, it is still attached to the cardboard.
This rare and collectible McDonald’s Ty Beanie Baby Britannia the Bear is a must-have for any TY fan or collector. With two tag errors from the 1993 Oakbrook era, this plush toy is a unique addition to your collection. It features the iconic International TY Beanie Babies character family and is recommended for ages 1 and up. The bear is made by the renowned TY brand and has never been used or played with, making it in pristine condition. It was manufactured in the United States and comes from a custom bundle. This Beanie Baby Britannia the Bear is perfect for anyone looking to own a piece of TY history.