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Top 8 Most Expensive Beanie Babies on the Market

Since 1993, Beanie Babies have been sought for all over the globe. You may have bought these stuffed animals to accompany your bed, but some people bought it as a financial investment––and boy did they get a return.

Here are the most expensive of the bunch! You might’ve just won yourself a huge lump of money.

8. Hippity Hoppity, and Floppity the Bunnies ($30,000)

Bunnies who are named Hippity, Hoppity, and Floppity? Well, sign me in! We’re starting off with a bang with a price that’s surely to know you off of your feet. A set of three, these bunnies are and if you weren’t satisfied as a kid with just one bunny, then you just got yourself a whole bag of cash.

7. Valentino the Bear ($42,300)

With the most subtle color combinations, white and red, this bear was probably a huge hit during Valentines. I mean, just look at that thing! It’s so cute––and freaking expensive at almost 43 grand.

6. Lefty the Donkey and Righty the Elephant ($50,000)

A cute duo with a United States flag on the side. It doesn’t get more American than that––making it one of the most looked for Beanie Babies in the world, as well one of the most expensive at a whopping $50,000.

5. Piccadilly Attic ($125,000)

Who doesn’t love a clown-themed bear, am I right? And a bear dressed up as a clown is honestly a no-brainer for collectors out there. If children got past their fears of clowns back in the day and kept this easy bag of money, then consider them $125,000 richer.

4. Bubbles ($129,000)

Bubbles’ career wasn’t perfect. With generations and generations of Bubbles being reworked either with its threads or tush tags, it made the Beanie Baby one of the rarest ones to find––especially those unmodified ones.

3. 15-inch Peace Bear and 9-inch Peace, Ringo, and Bones ($159,000)

Come on, it’s a freaking giant Beanie Baby. 15 inches of pure fluff alongside another 9 inches of fluff, if you managed to collect these as a kid and sell it now, you’ll be making racks just from colorful stuffed animals basically.

2. Princess the Bear ($500,000)

We’re making a huge jump here. From a little over 150 grand, we’re looking at half a million now. Princess the Bear was made in memory of the late Princess Diana. The purpose of this Beanie Baby was to contribute to the Princess’ memorial fund––making it the second-most expensive Beanie Baby.

1. Large Wallace and his Squad ($600,000)

Number one on this list is Large Wallace and the rest of his Squad. Just like the two Peace bears, a combination of all these Beanie Babies packs quite the punch in value. Its exclusivity makes it all the more magnetizing for collectors.

Which one would you buy if you could afford one of these?

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