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Bottom line: Baldy the bald eagle is one of the more patriotic Beanie Babies that was popularly kept alongside those released for the Fourth of July. Both are versions are brown bears with a union flag on the chest and a red bow, but the more rare version has a flag patch rather than the more common embroidered flag. Britannia was retired in the summer of 1999. 20. Snort the Bull (Tie) Bottom line: Seaweed the Otter, born on March 19, 1996, was one of the early Beanie Babies made with PVC. pellets. This particular Beanie Baby can be identified by its date of birth, which is written "3-19-96" rather than in words. The newer, less valuable version has the birthdate spelled out. She was released on June 3, 1995, and retired on Dec. 31, 1997. Interestingly, some versions of Magic had pale pink wing stitching while others had hot pink stitching. The hot pink version is considered more valuable because fewer copies of it were produced. 22. McDonald's Ty Britannia Beanie Baby She was only sold for a few months, making her one of the more difficult-to-find Beanie Babies. She was released on Aug. 31, 1999, and retired less than four months later on Dec. 23. 42. Inch the Worm (Tie)

Bottom line: Happy the hippo was released on June 25, 1994, and retired a year later on June 3, 1995. He came in lavender and gray, with the gray version only being available with the first-, second- and third-generation swing tags. The copy sold had a few tag errors and was kept in excellent condition with an intact swing tag. His summary poem reads:Gloria was made only in the United States, first released on May 30, 1998.The white bear is adorned with red and blue stars and has a festive American flag embroidered on his chest. Bottom line: Piccadilly, a colorful jester bear, was released on May 30, 1998. He came in two versions — a blue and green version, and a rainbow version which featured a costume with red, orange, blue and green stripes. Both versions are valuable.

These embroidered tags were only manufactured in Canada and only have a date of 1994. The rumor is that these tags were manufactured by mistake. He was released on Jan. 1, 1999, with a June 1998 birthday. Twenty thousand copies of Mac were given out at a St. Louis Cardinals game on June 14, 1999, but he's still surprisingly hard to find. The soft, brown bat had two unique features that made him stand apart from other Beanie Babies. His ears and paws are made of brown felt, and his wings have attached Velcro so collectors can connect them. 31. Lips the Fish (Tie) Bottom line: While Ty made tons of completely unique Beanie Babies, the company also made a series of Beanie Baby teddy bears that came in different colors. He was retired just over a year later, but he remains the first Beanie Baby to utilize the more textured, "curly" fabric. 23. Ty Santa Claus Beanie Baby Bear (Tie)Peace the bear’s print run being between 1997 and 1999 is also intriguing to collectors for reasons other than scarcity. Especially between 1996 and 1998, numerous print errors on both the ear tag and tush tag went uncorrected for a limited time, leading to a small number of bears that have both unique colouring and text mistakes. The tag on the bottom has two different errors, and the Ty swing tag has an extra space in the middle. 17. Chocolate the Moose

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