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The Rarest Beanie Babies

All Beanie Babies are adorable in their own way, but some of them are rarer than others (and sometimes worth some serious cash). Here's a list of some of the rarest Beanie Babies of all time. Check your childhood collection to see if you've had one of these coveted plushies all along![1]

  • Chef Robuchon Beanie Baby - Only 200 of these Beanie Babies were made, and they can sell for up to $12,000!
  • #1 Bear Beanie - Only about 250 of these red bear Beanie Babies exist, and some have sold for up to $6,000.
  • Deep Fuchsia Patti - One of the original 9 Beanie Babies, deep fuchsia patti can sell for as high as $2,500.
  • Billionaire Bear Beanie - This special edition bear was gifted to Ty employees and can be worth up to $1,500.
  • Royal Blue Peanut the Elephant Beanie - This adorable blue elephant can sell for up to $4,000.

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