11-18-2019 03:26 PM
Im trying to sell rare beanie babies. I've checked them very carefully and verified they indeed do have errors making them highly sought after/desirable. But they're not selling... Do i have them listed incorrectly? Am i mistaken about their value? Help please!! 🙁
11-18-2019 04:46 PM
Don't know anything about the tags, and only slightly more about beanies. However, I would think the McDonald's versions would be some of the least rare.
11-18-2019 04:53 PM
Beanie Babies are one of the most heavily saturated categories I've ever seen on ebay. Unless you're using promoted listings, its unlikely they will be seen in the category itself at all.
Likewise, those high prices you see on others Beanies are just a gimmick, and very rarely will people pay such prices unless the beanies in question really are super rare.
A good example is Claude The Crab, which some sellers are trying to hawk for thousands of dollars, I have one up for sale for $14.95 right now and it hasn't sold yet.
The beanies you're selling aren't that rare either. I saw dozens of the McDonalds beanies brand new in the box just today at a local antique mall, they were everywhere. I did pick up some beanie buddies to resell, they were cheap, often sell faster, and usually bring a good profit.
11-18-2019 04:59 PM
11-18-2019 05:01 PM
@shegar_5754 wrote:Im trying to sell rare beanie babies. I've checked them very carefully and verified they indeed do have errors making them highly sought after/desirable. But they're not selling... Do i have them listed incorrectly? Am i mistaken about their value? Help please!! 🙁
I've never seen one that didn't have errors on the tags.
I've sold a few rare ones, under $15.00 with free shipping.
11-18-2019 05:01 PM
eBay has ruined the value of many collectible items including Ty beanies, with the mass saturation. About 10 years ago I was selling some of the more desirable beanie babies from the early-mid 1990s for $15 to $25.00 and then found it next to impossible to sell any thereafter which resulted in my donating them to a family member's little girl. Since then have found some of these same /similar types at yard/garage sales for a dollar or two. These days, most folks just give'em away or donate 'em.
11-19-2019 03:12 PM
Tag errors would decrease the value of an already low value item in an over-saturated category.
The time to done with them was 25 years ago.
11-19-2019 05:42 PM
11-19-2019 05:42 PM
11-26-2019 03:34 PM
Beanie Babies were an artificially created "collectors item" Much like Funko Pops will be in the future.
11-26-2019 03:39 PM
Yes, Disney VHS Black Labels- going here for $10 to $20000. I have an unopened, factory sealed 'Beauty and the Beast- it's worth $20 to $20000, depending.
Fake News.