it really depends on when you bought it and who you are selling it to. The older it is the more valuable it is, unfortunatly I don't know where you will be able to find someone willing to pay a high price for it.
2007-03-21 16:16:34
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answered by sangreal 4
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Miranda, are you serious?
Forgive me if I ask you, do you really think anyone on ANSWERS can give you an price without knowing:
(1) Whether your bear is a:
Chinook
I Love Canada Olympic
Deke the Hockey Bear
Kanata Bear
(2) Whether it has a genuine KY label attached
(3) The condition of the Bear.
Please, Miranda, give us a break!
2007-03-21 23:18:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Just try to set out the bidding price for like 8 dollars or how much that is worth in Canada.
2007-03-21 23:15:42
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answered by Ann M 2
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It's not worth as much as the beanie baby whose daddy got him a air national guard pass.
2007-03-21 23:11:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Beanie babies value is ..there is no value...I would go for $6 bucks which is basically what they go for retail in the store
2007-03-21 23:10:53
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answered by Anonymous
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you might get more interest in it if you gave it away
2007-03-21 23:23:32
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answered by charmel5496 6
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If you mail it to me please enclose $5 for my trouble.
2007-03-21 23:10:50
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answered by howard h 2
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