Beanie Babies, created by Ty Inc. in the 1990s, became a massive collectible craze, with rare versions fetching thousands of dollars at their peak. The original nine Beanie Babies, along with others ...
Toys that were once just childhood amusements are emerging as real investment assets, albeit unpredictable ones. While access ...
I've always been fascinated by how some Beanie Babies have turned into valuable collectibles over the years. While most of ...
If you were a child (or had a child) in the 1990s, you probably owned a bunch of Beanie Babies. At about 8 inches tall, the collectible plush animals were small enough that you could fit lots of them ...
In my seven decades of semi-consciousness on this planet, I've seen a lot of crazy trends come and go. There were mood rings and Ninja Turtles, Pokemon and Cabbage Patch Kids, tie-dye and all the rest ...
In the right condition, certain old toys can make their owners a fortune. Anyone with this rare '90s collectible hanging around could turn a nice profit.
It turns out that the shoebox in the attic might be worth more than a few dusty memories. While not every Beanie Baby from the ’90s has held its promised value, specific rare versions—especially those ...
Ty Inc. Founder Ty Warner built a fortune worth billions with the Beanie Baby plush toy craze in the 1990s. Now the company is using lessons learned then to maximize the brand’s collectibles appeal to ...