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Rare Beanie Babies

Hello! I have 4 rare beanie babies. Valentino/Valentina, Hippity, Hoppity! Trying to find someone to purchase them :). They are in good condition! Stored in a cool dry place and never used them. Please message me if interested! They will be listed for between $6,000-$10,000 each. 

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Good luck with that.  You should search completed listings to see what they are actually selling for before listing them.   You may be in for a rude awakening.

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If you're lucky, you might sell all 4 for $10 to $20....

Have a great day
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We're not allowed to buy, sell, or play flea market bingo on the community forum pages.

Beanie babies have tanked in value, as the others here have alluded to.   I don't mean to be harsh, but if they bring enough to buy a pizza, you've done well. 

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@paparnell-_0 

 

"They will be listed for between $6,000-$10,000 each. "

 

Then go ahead and list them -- you are not allowed to offer them for sale on the eBay Community Boards.

 

But they are probably worthless -- too many of them are available, and not that many people collect them anymore.  That ship not only has sailed -- it has sunk.

 

Check some actual SOLD listings -- NOT just eBay listings -- and you'll discover that some of the ones which you are offering have sold for less than $10.00 each -- and some for less than $1.00.

 

There seems to be an avalanche of individuals recently who are attempting to dump their over-valued and over-priced Beanie Babies.

 

These were bad investments when they were initially marketed, and they are far WORSE investments in 2024.

 

 

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We are, for some reason, seeing a sudden avalanche of Beanie Baby inquiries here.

Sadly, they aren't as valuable as many collectors have been led to believe.

For instance, a local church-run thrift store that I frequent has many of them for 50 cents or a dollar.

When the bin of stuffies gets overflowing, they are 3/$1.  That's when I buy them for the great grandchildren who come to my  house to play.  Sorry to burst your (Beanie) bubble.  

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