About this transcript: This is a full AI-generated transcript of Top 10 Most Expensive Beanie Babies from MsMojo, published July 18, 2026. The transcript contains 1,548 words with timestamps and was generated using Whisper AI.
"This is a first edition Jean-Benet Ramsey commemorative Beanie Baby. This is more rare than the Princess Diana. Welcome to Ms. Mojo, and today we're counting down our picks for the top 10 most expensive Beanie Babies. Hey, how about bootlegging Beanie Babies? For this list, we'll be looking at the..."
[00:00:00] Speaker 1: This is a first edition Jean-Benet Ramsey commemorative Beanie Baby. This is more rare than the Princess Diana. Welcome to Ms. Mojo, and today we're counting down our picks for the top 10 most expensive Beanie Babies.
[00:00:13] Speaker 2: Hey, how about bootlegging Beanie Babies?
[00:00:15] Speaker 1: For this list, we'll be looking at the costliest Beanie Babies out there. We're basing our picks on actual sales and not assumed value or listings that haven't actually sold. While we've tried our best to find the most accurate prices available for the products, note that we can only use the information that's been reported, and that these numbers are always subject to change. Did you collect Beanie Babies growing up? What's the most you've ever sold one for? Let us know in the comments. Number 10, Jake the Mallard Duck, $15,000 When it comes to ducks, most of us probably think of Donald, and maybe even Howard, but it turns out we should be spending our time trying to find Jake. My prices are insane! That's assuming $15,000 sounds good to you, because that's what a Jake the Duck Beanie Baby sold for on eBay back on December 23rd, 2021. Now, to be fair, there are also ones that sell for much less. As you probably know, the value comes down to many factors. With Beanie Babies, there are often major price jumps for items with errors of some kind. One thing's for sure, we'll never underestimate a duck named Jake again. Number 9, Millennium the Bear, $15,000 Many were spending $19.99 worrying about the technological crash that they thought was to happen on the 1st of January the following year, but others were purchasing Millennium Bear Beanie Babies to celebrate the end of the 20th century. I proudly present the Millennium One! And while Y2K turned out to be nothing, some of those bears ended up being worth a whole lot of something. Released on January 1st, 1999, and retired on November 12th of that same year, not all of these adorable fuchsia-colored beanies will make you rich. However, one did sell for $15,000 in 2021, and to that we say Y2Yay. Number 8, Blackie the Bear, $15,000 Reportedly inspired by the Cubby Beanie Baby, the Thai company gave us Blackie the Bear in 1994.
[00:02:34] Speaker 2: Question, what kind of bear is best?
[00:02:38] Speaker 1: Blackie is an adorable brown-nosed black bear who was in production until 1998. These days, you can find a basic pre-owned one of these cute toys for under $10. But in the right state, with the proper tag errors, you're going to need a lot more than that to make Blackie yours.
[00:02:56] Speaker 2: It's a ridiculous question. False. Black bear.
[00:02:59] Speaker 1: In fact, one person spent $15,000 on eBay in 2021 to get the Blackie of what we can only assume was their childhood dreams. Number 7, The End Bear, $17,000 You know that expression, it ain't over till it's over? Well, when the Thai Corporation released The End Bear in 1999, it was supposed to be over. They announced that they were shutting down Beanie Baby production, and this black bear was meant to be the last one.
[00:03:29] Speaker 2: The dream is over. Shut her down, boys!
[00:03:32] Speaker 1: The words The End are literally on its chest. But as many of you know, more beanies later came. The people convinced Thai to revive the beloved toys, and so they did. And the 2000 New Year Beginning Bear is often fittingly offered with The End one as a nice set. However, it was a solo The End Bear that went for $17,000 in 2021.
[00:03:57] Speaker 3: But you have to be aware of the fluctuations in the Beanie Baby market. I say it all the time.
[00:04:03] Speaker 1: Number 6, Whisper the Deer, $20,000 Forget about Bambi. Whisper is the deer that every parent should have been exposing their children to back in the late 90s. Sure, Bambi is a sweet and heartwarming story about loss, love, rebirth, and the importance of all the Earth's creatures. But we can't ignore the fact that in 2021, a Whisper the Deer Beanie Baby sold on eBay for $20,000. Obviously, all the stars need to align for the toy to go at that price, desired errors and all. But for $20,000, it's time for us all to become deer hunters. The Beanie Baby kind, of course.
[00:04:45] Speaker 2: My, my, how you've changed. Turn around there and let me look at you.
[00:04:51] Speaker 1: We still haven't forgiven the person who killed Bambi's mom. Number 5, Clubby the Bear, $20,000 Don't worry, this toy bear isn't an Arctic seal hunter. Clubby seemingly got his name because of the button he wears, indicating that he's a member of the Beanie Baby's official club. Get it? Club? Clubby? Nomenclator aside, there are supposedly many fakes out there to be aware of. But if you do have an authentic clubby with all the best stuff, you could join a club more exclusive than the official Beanie Babies one. We're talking about the club of people who have sold a Beanie Baby for $20,000, as someone did with their Clubby the Bear in 2021.
[00:05:37] Speaker 2: Hmm, expensive club.
[00:05:38] Speaker 1: Number 4, Princess the Bear, $20,000 The death of Princess Diana in 1997 shocked and saddened people all over the world. Following her passing, people everywhere mourned and celebrated the people's princess in a variety of ways. The Thai corporation was no exception, releasing Princess the Bear in her honor. They also announced that all the profit from its sales would go to the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund. Many people think that this is one of the rarest Beanie Babies out there, though there is some debate there.
[00:06:15] Speaker 2: Based on what it says here, this one does have the hang tag that doesn't have the space between the bottom four lines on the right-hand side.
[00:06:27] Speaker 1: It isn't necessarily guaranteed to sell for a lot of money. However, many sell for a solid amount, with one going for a whopping $20,000 in 2021.
[00:06:38] Speaker 2: I bought rare Princess Diana Beanie Babies from Carl the Collector, and I paid them up front.
[00:06:44] Speaker 1: Number 3, Halo the Bear, $23,500 Robbie Williams sang about them, and the Philadelphia Company has used them to sell us cream cheese.
[00:06:56] Speaker 2: A little taste of heaven, Philadelphia cream cheese.
[00:06:58] Speaker 1: We all love angels, so it makes sense that the Beanie Baby angel, Halo the Bear, can be one of the most expensive tie creations out there. As is the case with every Beanie Baby, you need to have the right one in the right condition. Well, one lucky eBay seller found someone willing to shell out $23,500 for their Halo Bear. And while that price is heavenly, there were eBay listings in 2022 that hovered around the $500 range, which isn't bad either. Number 2, Gobbles the Turkey, $24,000 It turns out Turkey isn't just a Thanksgiving tradition. It's also the inspiration for one of the highest-priced Beanie Babies in recent memory. In 2021, a charmed individual sold their Gobbles the Turkey Beanie Baby for the impressive price of $24,000 on eBay.
[00:07:59] Speaker 2: You want me to talk turkey? Well, Gobble, Gobble.
[00:08:01] Speaker 1: We don't know what exactly made that particular Gobble so valuable, but based on other higher-priced sales, it was probably in mint condition and rocking some desired tag errors that made it quite rare. So go check your Gobbles right now! While it won't make a great next-day sandwich, it could make you a nice chunk of change.
[00:08:23] Speaker 2: You threw my sandwich away! My sandwich! My sandwich!
[00:08:31] Speaker 1: Before we unveil our top pick, here are a few honourable mentions. Maple the Bear, $14,500 Oh, Canada, that's one sweet stuffed animal. Curly the Bear, $14,500 He looks like a regular brown bear, but there's nothing normal about $14,500. Erin the Bear, $14,500 One of these green toys brought in a lot of greenbacks in 2021. Holiday Teddy the Bear, $15,000 Happy holidays, indeed! Hope the Bear, $15,000 We hope you have a beanie baby that'll sell for that much too!
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[00:09:35] Speaker 1: Number 1, Valentino the Bear, $42,300 Don't tell me, don't tell me, let me guess.
[00:09:43] Speaker 2: Mmm, Valentino Couture.
[00:09:46] Speaker 1: According to the poem on his tag, Valentino the Bear has a heart full of love. And thanks to a version with design mistakes ranging from typos to nose color, a 2019 eBay seller found his bank account full of money. This richer-than-he-was-the-day-before person reportedly sold their rare, error-filled Valentino for $42,300.
[00:10:11] Speaker 2: Way to go, Valentino!
[00:10:12] Speaker 1: There is some disagreement out there over the real value of Valentino bears, with some claiming the hype over them is overdone. And that might be true in some cases. But as we've mentioned, the right one at the right time with the right buyer could make you a pretty penny.
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