Let’s talk about the biggest ’90s throwback toys Beanie Babies!

These little stuffed animals have a unique twist that sets them apart from your average teddy bear.

Over the years, these tags have evolved and even started featuring short poems and birthdays for each toy.

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This bear is worth anywhere from $8,000 to $14,000 for a single piece!

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Launched in 1997, this bear was Ty Inc’s heartwarming tribute to Princess Diana.

In no time, secondary market prices shot up.

Throughout its production, a few tweaks here and there led to some errors.

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You see, these glitchy guys are often worth more because they’re, well, unique.

Scoop The Pelican

What’s Scoop’s claim to fame, you ask?

It’s the goofs on his tags!

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Typo on his tag, wrong production dates you suggest it, Scoop’s got it.

But here’s the kicker: it’s precisely these minor alterations that make every Scoop a one-of-a-kind wonder.

Prices skyrocket when a rare or flawed version becomes available.

A purple bear with a white embroidered flower

So if your Scoop the Pelican has a distinctive tag or quirk, then you’ve hit a goldmine.

These Squishmallows are hard to find and will make a great addition to any collection.

This cute little puppy was first called Dotty, after which it was renamed Sparky.

A yellow and black fish

However, some of the tush tags still say Dotty which totally drives up the price of these dolls.

These are the perfect blend of cuddly and serious.

What makes these extra-special is the fact that Hillary Clinton actually autographed a pair of these in 2006.

A grey pelican

A brand-new set of Lefty and Righty also priced at a whopping $45,000 on eBay.

Some Rainbows are sometimes even tagged as a Mel the Koala or a Spunky the Cocker Spaniel!

One of the biggest reasons why some Rainbow Beanie Babies are gold mines is due to a fabric mix-up.

A dalmatian with a tag on its ear

There’s a particular Rainbow version, which was made with the wrong material.

FAQ

What makes a Beanie Baby rare?

This can make the toy rare.

A elephant and donkey with blue and white stars, and red stripes

Can errors on Beanie Babies make them more valuable?

It depends on the Beanie Baby in question.

Errors on dolls like Daisy the Cow are highly valued because of how popular it made the toy.

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Beanie Babies will never go out of fashion.