Helpful tips

How much are Beanie Babies with PVC pellets worth?

How much are Beanie Babies with PVC pellets worth?

Handmade in China with PVC Pellets” sold for a whopping $92,500 on eBay.

How do you know if your Princess Diana Beanie Baby is rare?

There are two different types of Princess Diana Beanie Baby—the rarer, earlier batch was made with PVC pellets, while most of the Princess Bears out there use polyethylene pellets. You can identify a “PVC Princess Bear” by the “tush tag” reading “P.V.C. Pellets.” But these still sell for non-eye-popping prices.

How do I know if my Princess Diana Beanie Baby has PVC pellets?

The tush tag of a Princess with the “no-space” swing tag can show it is made from either P.V.C. or P.E. pellets. All of the Princess Beanie Babies sent to retailers in December 1997 were filled with P.V.C. pellets.

How much is Princess Diana Beanie Baby Really Worth?

Princess the Bear // Value: $10,000 The purple Princess Diana bear Beanie Baby quickly become iconic when Ty released it in 1997.

Why are Beanie Babies with PVC pellets worth more?

Beanies with PVC pellets tend to be more rare and often a little more valuable. P.E. stands for polyethylene, and P.V.C. stands for polyvinylchloride! I do not have any misspellings on the pictured item so I don’t know which item you are looking at.. see less BEANIE BABIES are made with PE or PVC pellets.

How much is a 1997 Princess Diana Beanie Baby worth?

Issued in 1997 in honor of the late-Princess Diana with consent by the Diana Foundation, the Princess Beanie Baby plushies were touted as a limited release and incredibly valuable. The secondary market, mere months after its release, would sell the plush toys for over $200, sometimes $300.

How much was the Princess Diana Beanie Baby worth?

Princess the Bear // Value: $10,000 The purple Princess Diana bear Beanie Baby quickly become iconic when Ty released it in 1997.

What makes a princess Beanie Baby a first version?

In order for a Princess Beanie Baby to be a “first version,” it must have a P.V.C. tush tag whether it is made in China or Indonesia. Ty switched to P.E. pellets for all of his Beanie Babies during the period Princess was being produced. It is possible Ty had P.E. tush tags stockpiled in anticipation of the production change to P.E. pellets.

Where are the numbers on Princess Ty Beanie Babies?

Several different factory numbers will be found inside Princess Bears. It’s generally assumed with Princess Bears specific numbers do not impact the value. Be sure to check auction photos to match correct version! Attached to Beanie Babies sold in Canada, these tags can add slight value to Princess Diana Bears.

Why is there a tush tag on the Princess Beanie Baby Bear?

Initially, the P.E. tush tag on Princess was presumed to be an error. A few articles in the media claimed Ty had announced the P.E. tush tag was a mistake and the Princess bears with P.E. tush tags were actually filled with P.V.C. pellets.