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Pookie
05-12-2007, 00:05
Our son has decided he wants to sell his Beanie Baby collection from the early to mid 90's.
We have a list & they are priced from £4.00 each, all in mint condition & have been wrapped in tissue & boxed for sometime.
He also has a few buddies from £8.00 each.

Lynne

ravtino
05-12-2007, 18:31
Our son collected them as well and we have over 200 here big and small, when I think what they cost us, we payed a lot for some of the rare ones, good luck with selling them.

blott
05-12-2007, 18:58
Are there any African animals available? Like lion, zebra, giraffe or other animals found in Africa please?

Pookie
05-12-2007, 19:27
Hi Blott

We have the following,

Freckles the leopard, Minus tag sadly.
Stripes the tiger,
Twigs the giraffe
Ziggy the zebra,
Roary the lion,
Mooch the monkey,
Schweetheart the Urangatang,
Blizzard the tiger
Happy the hippo,
Peanut the elephant,
Bongo the monkey, tan tail
Bongo the monkey, brn tail
Patti the platypuss African???????????not sure
Inch the snake.

Lynne

blott
05-12-2007, 20:05
Crumbs, I can't afford that lot! [msnwink]

OK, can you tell me the prices for...

Freckles
Roary
Mooch
Bongo (with tan tail)
Inch

florida4sun
05-12-2007, 20:18
I made a mint with those, there were some americans going nuts over the princess beanie and we had a direct line to buy them. They were fetching over $150 at one time. Toatlly nuts!!!

<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by ravtino
Our son collected them as well and we have over 200 here big and small, when I think what they cost us, we payed a lot for some of the rare ones, good luck with selling them.
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Pookie
05-12-2007, 21:06
Ok Blott time to break in to Fort Knox[msnwink]

Freckles £4.00
Roary £5.00
Mooch £7.00
Bongo £7.00
Inch £5.00

Lynne

blott
06-12-2007, 02:43
I've sent you a DM.

flyrr100
06-12-2007, 21:52
There was a show on TV here last year all about people spending all their spare cash on Beenie Babies. One lady spent thousands or her retirement on 'rare retired' bears. And the collection was valued at 1000% below what she was paying. Beware. If you are collecting for an investment, you'd be better off buying ocean front property in Kansas!
If you truly collect them... good for you! I collect old Corgi cars. Not worth a fortune, but it makes me happy!