Gobbles # 4034 --- 1996 --- Rare Tag Combo Limited Production Most Valuable Dual U.S. / Canadian Tush Tags written in English and French ( Very Scarce )--- Mfg.Oddities --- Unique Features ---PVC 1st Edition --- Multiple Tag Rarities --- New ---Iconic Original --- Mwmt Mq
NOTE!!! Yesterday A More Common Single Tush Tagged Gobbles was featured on the The 20 Most Expensive Beanie Babies in the World (2023) | Wealthy Gorilla with the following Bottom Line: “Like a fair few beanie babies that were made in 1997, Gobbles the turkey comes in a few different variations.
He either came with a double or single-layer felt waddle, and his tail feathers were attached at various heights.This is one of those beanie babies that could be worth a fortune or could be worth the regular price.It all really depends on which one you have. If you have one with the proper placement and tag errors, you’re on to a winner!”
But that was Yesterday and Yesterday is GONE! Today a More Common Single Tush tagged Version is featured at number and selling for $50,000 on the Antique Mall's 25 Most Valuable Beanie Babies: Value and Price Guide (txantiquemall.com) with the following Bottom Line : “ Despite its evident factory errors, stuffed Turkey reigned supreme for two years between 1997 – 1999. First, the tag had excess spacing, misplaced stamps, and trademark signs. In no time, the factory recalled it from the market, leading to increased demand.
How does that work? Since the stuffed toy had already entered the market and children got a hold of it, every other technical error became irrelevant. The consumers just wanted their Gobbles, and since production stopped, it became a rare item, and the rest is history.The natural forces of Demand and Supply came to work, driving Gobbles’ value through the roof.
NOTE!!! Without an Existing Identical listing to compare it to: Know that according to Microsoft's A.I.
Ty Gobbles, the turkey Beanie Baby, is considered valuable for several reasons:
Rarity: Gobbles was released in limited quantities and retired relatively early (March 31, 1999), making it less common than some other Beanie Babies.
Tag Errors: Some versions of Gobbles have tag errors, such as incorrect spelling or formatting on the hang tag and tush tag. These errors make certain versions particularly rare and sought after by collectors
Variations: Gobbles was released with different types of wattles (the skin under a turkey's chin), including single and double felt wattles. Some versions also have PVC pellets instead of the more common plastic pellets, adding to their rarity
Popularity: Gobbles was part of various promotions and giveaways, such as with the St. Louis Blues and Phoenix Coyotes, which can add to its collectible value
Concluding: That Beanie Babies with Dual Canadian/ US tush tags can be more valuable due to their rarity and the unique labeling requirements they meet. The additional value can vary significantly depending on the specific Beanie Baby and its condition. Generally these Dual -Tagged Beanie Babies can fetch higher prices sometimes 10-50% more value than their Single-Tagged Counterparts. ”
These factors create a sense of rarity and exclusivity, driving up demand and prices in the collector’s market. Making this Mint Most Valuable Iconic Original Pvc 1st Edition Limited Production Dual U.S. / Canadian Tush Tagged Gobbles with Mfg. Oddities and Multiple Tag Rarities a Truly Serious collector’s item whose Future Selling Price will only continue to RISE!