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To download the Personal Embroidery Design Software System PE-DESIGN 11 Trial Version. 9.Brother PE-Design 11 Embroidery Software - Sewing Machine Sales With so many potential combinations of characteristics, Iggy has become a favorite of collectors, with some selling for as much as $5000. Some Iggys have a tongue sticking out, while others do not some are neon rainbow in color, while others are dark blue some have a tag attached to the foot, and others have one attached to the spine. Iggy the Iguana went through many design iterations during its run, making the toy extra valuable to Beanie Baby obsessives today. Today the royal-blue Peanut is in a much different position-it's one of the most sought-after Beanie Babies around. Peanut was originally royal blue after a few months of poor sales, the company changed the color to a lighter shade, and its popularity skyrocketed. Peanut the baby-blue elephant is the Beanie Baby that helped catapult the brand to prominence, but it wasn’t the first version of the toy that Ty made. Peanut the Royal Blue Elephant // Value: $2500 Even more common forms of the bear can earn you a nice bundle of cash: A mint-condition Valentino without errors was purchased for $1000 on eBay in December 2018. In January 2019, a Valentino with every error (brown nose instead of black, white star on the tag instead of yellow, PVC pellets, and multiple typos on the tag) sold on eBay for $42,300. If you own a rare version with an error, you may be sitting on tens of thousands of dollars. Valentino is one of the most valuable of the Beanie Baby bears. (If you've been sitting on other McDonald's swag from your childhood, check out our list of the most valuable Happy Meal toys on eBay.) 3.

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In January 2019, a Britannia bear in its original packaging sold for $10,000. The McDonald’s-exclusive line of Teenie Beanie Babies included four bears representing four different countries-Britannia from Britain, Maple from Canada, Erin from Ireland, and Glory from the U.S. One exception is the International Bears collection. Collectors helped make Teenie Babies one of the chain’s most popular Happy Meal promotions in history up to that point, but like the full-sized Beanie Babies, most of the toys are worth nothing today.

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McDonald’s joined the Beanie Baby hype when it began including scaled-down versions of the toys in its Happy Meals in the 1990s. McDonald’s International Bears // Value: $10,000 The much rarer bears stuffed with polyvinylchloride (PVC) pellets are more valuable: In January 2019, someone purchased a PVC Princess bear for $10,000. Most Princess Beanie Babies that people bought in the 1990s were made with polyethylene (PE) pellets, and those ones are essentially worthless today. As of February 2019, there's one listed on the site for $600,000-but the true value of the item varies depending on what your bear is made of. A special edition created to raise money for The Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund following Princess Diana’s death, it frequently ranks among the most expensive vintage Beanie Babies on eBay today. The purple Princess Diana bear Beanie Baby quickly become iconic when Ty released it in 1997. Here are the most valuable stuffed collectibles to look for. While they're hard to come by, there are a few rare Beanie Babies out there, like Valentino the bear, that can still earn you a small fortune on eBay. But that doesn’t mean you should throw away the toys in your attic without giving them a second look. Decades later, the majority of the Ty toys aren’t worth much more money today than when they first hit shelves at the height of Beanie mania. Kids who collected (and resisted ripping the tags off) Beanie Babies in the 1990s were promised a massive return on their investment when they grew up.






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