The product is a rare Ty Beanie Baby fleece lamb from the year 1996. It features tag errors and a tush sticker, making it a desirable collectible for Ty Beanie Baby enthusiasts. The PVC material adds to the authenticity and value of the item, while the white color adds a unique touch to the plush toy. This Beanie Baby is a sought-after piece for collectors looking for rare and unique. Additions to their collection. The Beanie Baby you have is Fleece, the white lamb, originally released in 1996. This particular Fleece has several well-known and collectible tag errors/anomalies that significantly increase its value to error collectors. Here are the specific errors visible in your photos. Tush tag has the wrong style number. The tush tag says 4125. Correct style number for Fleece is 4121. This is a documented and sought-after error. Hang tag style number is correct (08421 04125 1). The last five digits of the barcode on the hang tag should match the style number on the tush tag. Your hang tag ends in 04125 1 (correct for the batch), but the tush tag has 4125 instead of 4121? This mismatch is the error. Extra space before the exclamation mark on the tush tag. It reads “Oakbrook, IL” with an extra space before the comma (very hard to see in photos, but common on many of these mis-tagged Fleeces). “REG NO PA” instead of REG. PA (spacing/capitalization anomaly on some of these). Summary of errors on your Fleece. Wrong style number on tush tag: 4125 instead of 4121 (major error). Mismatched style number between hang tag and tush tag. Likely minor spacing/punctuation quirks consistent with the error run. This combination (especially the 4125 tush tag) makes your Fleece one of the most desirable modern-era tag-error Beanie Babies. Yours shows some wear/play, but the tags are still attached and legible, so it should still command several hundred dollars from serious error tag collectors.






