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  2. Beanie Babies - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beanie_Babies

    Beanie Babies are a line of stuffed toys created by American businessman Ty Warner, who founded Ty Inc. in 1986. The toys are stuffed with plastic pellets ("beans") rather than conventional soft stuffing. They come in many different forms, mostly animals.

  3. Lina Trivedi - Wikipedia

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    Many were buying and then trading these toys online on the official Beanie Babies Website, as well as independent sites, for hundreds of dollars and building collections of toys that were exceeding $100,000 in value. At the height of the Beanie Babies craze, 10% of all eBay sales were transactions related to Beanie Babies.

  4. What's your Beanie Baby worth? - AOL

    www.aol.com/article/2015/04/21/whats-your-beanie...

    Beanie Babies can be worth as much as $90,000. Follow these six steps to help determine the value of your Beanie Baby collection.

  5. eBay - Wikipedia

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    The most purchased and sold items on the website were Beanie Babies, the most difficult toys to find in retail stores, accounting for 10% of all listings in 1997. Ty, the manufacturer, had set up a website whereby people could trade used Beanie Babies. However, it was overwhelmed with unsortable listings.

  6. Misprint on Valentino Beanie Baby tag could fetch up to $25,000

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    But limited editions, tag misprints and more unique features still abound -- and can be worth a small fortune. The ultra-rare Princess Diana Beanie Baby, for example, is appraised at $90,000.

  7. Ty Warner - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ty_Warner

    He is the CEO, sole owner and co-founder of Ty Inc. which manufactures and distributes stuffed toys, including Beanie Babies and other lines. He is also the owner of Four Seasons Hotel New York, which he bought with profits earned selling Beanie Babies during a fad in the late 1990s.