Fuzz was first introduced in 1998. He is has light brown bear known for his shaggy fur, black button eyes, and a dark brown nose. He typically wears a tied ribbon around his neck, adding to his charming appearance. Collectors appreciate Fuzz for his endearing look and the quality of his design. Since he was retired in 1999, Fuzz has become a sought-after item among Beanie Baby enthusiasts. Fuzz is a classic example from the late 1990s lineup. Several factors contribute to the rarity and collectible value of the Ty Fuzz Beanie Baby bear. Retirement Status: Fuzz was introduced in 1998 and retired in 1999. The short production period means fewer units were made, increasing its scarcity among collectors. Tag Errors and Variations: Some Fuzz bears come with tag errors or variations. For this bear, the tag poem has a space between the last word and the exclamation point. The tush tag year is 1999 and birthday is 1998. No stamp inside the tush tag. Has a watermark on the tush tag. Condition: Hang tag has no wrinkles and has been kept protected. Tush tag is intact and has no fraying. Please ask questions or request additional pictures.
The product is a rare Valentino Beanie Baby from 1993, featuring a brown nose and made with PVC pellets. It includes rare two tag errors, making it a unique and collectible piece for fans of Beanie Babies. The beanie baby is part of the Ty brand and was manufactured in China, adding to its exclusivity and appeal to collectors.
The product is a rare TY Teenie Beanie Baby named Glory the Bear, released in 1999 as part of the McDonald’s collectible series. This particular item is in its original box with a tag error, indicating it was mistakenly labeled with the year 1993. This means that the bear is a unique and sought-after piece for collectors of Ty Beanie Babies, especially those interested in rare and misprinted versions of these plush toys. Glory the Bear color is White with red and blue stars on it. Date Introduced May 30, 1998. But Tag reads 1993, but box says birthday is July 4, 1997.
The product is a rare retired 1995 Ty Beanie Baby EARS The Rabbit, made with PVC pellets and featuring tag errors. This collectible toy is part of the original Beanie Babies line by TY. Errors: Oakbrook is misspelled; Reg. PA 1965kr indicates a Limited Production to Korean markets and was not massed produced; Germany RARE TY Deutschland 90008 Nurnberg; mint condition.
The product is an extremely rare retired 1993-94 Ty Beanie Baby named Speedy The Turtle. This collectible toy features tag errors and is part of the original Beanie Babies line by Ty. This vintage piece is highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts of Beanie Babies and plush toys. Its scarcity and unique attributes make it a valuable addition to any collection of iconic toys from the 1990s.
Erin the bear McDonald’s TY Beanie Baby from 1993 is a rare and sought after collectible item with a unique Oatbrook misprint. The bear is in the box in originally came in, the back box was open to show you the mistakes!! The plush Toy from the Ty Teenie Beanie brand is a very unique and sought after collectible and is? Part of the Beanie Baby character family and was made in China. It is recommended for children aged 3 years and up, making it a versatile and cherished addition for collectors of all ages.
The product is an original retired Mint Rare Beanie Baby Curly with Errors, produced by the brand Ty. This vintage collectible toy features a plush design with a curly texture, making it a sought-after item for collectors of Beanie Babies. The presence of errors adds to the rarity and appeal of this particular version of the Beanie Baby, making it a valuable addition to any collection of vintage toys. Rare Original Mint Curly Beanie Baby with errors. Has A BROWN NOSE & Black Eyes. No UK after PO15 5TX. No stamp or # inside Tush Tag. Fareham, Hants is inside the Swing Tag. Tush Tag has both “circle R” and TM. Tush Tag bottom line has 1965(KR) which means this was part of Korean market.
AUTHENTIC EARLY GEN COLLECTION – NO STAR TUSH TAGS Up for sale is a premium lot of early-production Ty Beanie Babies and Attic Treasures. The collection includes a Zip the Cat with the rare pink inner ears and a Gen 1 tush tag, a Snort the Bull from the early 1995 production run, and a vibrant Steg the Dinosaur with a 1994/95 no-star variant. Also included are a Bumble the Bee featuring the early hang tag (no “UK” after the postcode), a Mystic the Unicorn with the iridescent horn and fine yarn mane, and a Bernie the St. Bernard with documented tag errors. Rounding out the lot are several vintage Ty Attic Treasures, including Jangle the Clown and Pendleton the Bear, all maintained in mint condition with crisp, protected tags and clean, star-free tush labels from a smoke-free environment.