It depends how old they are. Some Beanie Babies are quite collectible, I believe.
Check on Ebay to see what's what (I see one at over £100, one at £20 and the rest still in the auction starting at 99p)
Barry's Beanie Babies has a lot with prices:
http://www.barrysbeanies.com/
(You can roughly halve the dollar price to give pounds).
2006-07-16 11:52:48
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answered by Owlwings 7
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I think you would probably get more on ebay. I did a car boot today and i really thought my beabie baby would sell. I had no interest. I dont think you would get more that £2 at a carboot hence thats why i think e bay x Good luck
2006-07-16 18:54:10
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answered by Charley G 3
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The minimum should be £3:50 as this is half the amount you bought it for, you want to charge the same or more to gain profit. One idea is to sell it for more than you want it for then when it comes to selling it say to the buyer 'ok i'll sell it for less' when in fact you'll be recieving the amount you originally wanted it for ;-)
2006-07-16 18:55:33
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answered by Anonymous
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HI I reckon £3.50 each as they are really expensive and they are a collectors item, but if you want them all to go £1.50 would do
2006-07-16 18:53:48
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answered by Anonymous
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try £6.99 or 50p u decide
2006-07-16 19:00:06
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answered by tombassplayer 3
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£2 its 2nd hand now!
2006-07-16 18:54:30
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answered by Anonymous
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