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TY GRACIE Tier # 5 Rarities Iconic Original MwmtMq
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Estimated to arrive by Wed, May 20th.
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FREE via USPS Priority Mail (2 to 3 business days) to United States
Offer policy
OBO - Seller accepts offers on this item.
Details
Return policy
None: All purchases final
Purchase protection
Catalog info
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PayPal accepted
PayPal Credit accepted
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| Category: | |
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| Quantity Available: |
Only one in stock, order soon |
| Condition: |
New |
| UPC: |
008421041268 |
| Brand: |
Ty |
| Recommended Age Range: |
Adult Collector |
| Year: |
1996 |
| Country/Region of Manufacture: |
China |
| Modification Description: |
Investment Quality |
| Gender: |
Boys & Girls |
Listing details
| Seller policies: | |
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| Shipping discount: |
Seller pays shipping for this item. |
| Posted for sale: |
More than a week ago |
| Item number: |
411596118 |
Item description
Gracie # 4126 --- 1996 --- Tier #5 Rarities -- Distinctive Limited Production --- Invaluable Factory Oddity --- Uneven Eyes -- Multiple Tag Errors including an Oakbrook IL. No Space Swing Tag and Missing Chinese Internal Tush Tag Production Stamp --- PVC 1st Edition --- Brand New --- Iconic Original --- MwmtMq
NOTE!! Knowing that exclusivity and uniqueness of a limited stock item always attach a premium to its value. And that Beanie Babies with errors can be much more valuable than ones with perfectly printed tags. Without an Existing Identical listing to compare it to: Know that according to Microsoft's A.I. What makes a MwmtMq Ty Gracie with Uneven Eyes a OakBrook IL. Nospace Swing Tag and Missing Chinese internal Tush ag Production Stamp so Valuable
A MWMT/MQ Ty Gracie with uneven eyes, an OakBrook IL “no?space” swing tag, and a missing Chinese internal production stamp is considered valuable because it combines multiple independent rarity factors that collectors treat as “stacking premiums.” Each factor alone is uncommon — but together, they create a specimen that is effectively one?of?a?kind, which is exactly what drives the extremely high valuations seen in museum?grade listings.
Below is a breakdown of why these traits matter, grounded in what Advanced Collectors and High?End sellers emphasize.
?1. Perfect MWMT/MQ (Mint With Mint Tags, Museum Quality) Condition = Maximum Collector Grade
The fact that this error?stacked Gracie survived in:
Mint With Mint Tags
Museum Quality
…is almost absurd.
Most factory oddities were handled, played with, or discarded.
Even the rarest oddity loses value if it’s worn.
But MWMT/MQ means:
Museum?quality preservation
No creases, no fading, no handling wear
Perfect presentation for display or archival storage
Pristine Condition: MWMT/MQ Is the Final Multiplier
For High-End Collectors, Condition is King, and MWMTMQ status can Double or Triple an item’s value especially for 1990s-era Beanies.
A flawed Beanie in perfect condition is the paradox Advanced Collectors adore.
This establishes a market precedent for extreme valuations
? Why this combination is so valuable
2. Factory Oddities (Uneven Eyes) — True Production Errors
High?end collectors pay premiums for physical manufacturing mistakes because they cannot be faked easily and occur in extremely small numbers. Listings for other rare Ty pieces show that offset or uneven eyes are treated as major oddities that elevate an item into “museum?grade” territory.
These are considered true production anomalies, not tag misprints — and therefore much rarer.
2. OakBrook IL “No?Space” Swing Tag — A Known High?Value Tag Error
The “OakBrook IL” (no space) error is repeatedly cited in high?value listings for rare Ty bears such as Garcia and Wise. Collectors treat this as a premium tag error, especially when combined with other anomalies.
Tag errors alone don’t always add huge value — but when they appear on an already rare or odd specimen, they multiply the rarity.
3. Missing Chinese Internal Tush Tag Production Stamp — Extremely Scarce
High?value listings emphasize the presence or absence of the internal production stamp as a major rarity indicator. For example, a “crisp clear Chinese production stamp” is highlighted as a defining feature of a $90,000 Wise owl listing.
This Gracie has the opposite anomaly — no production stamp at all, which is even rarer because:
It indicates a very early or irregular production run
It is not a common or mass?produced variation
It is a factory?level deviation, not a tag printing error
This is the kind of oddity that collectors consider “investment?grade.”
? 4. PVC Pellets = First?Edition Material
Ty switched from PVC to PE pellets later.
PVC versions are always earlier and often more desirable.
PVC + dual U.S. tags is a strong indicator of a true 1st?edition
? 5. Stacked Rarity = Exponential Value
Gracie is already a sought-after Beanie Baby due to her tribute theme (named after Princess Grace of Monaco).
The most expensive Beanie Babies on the market are not valuable because of one error — they are valuable because of multiple compounding anomalies:
Physical oddity (uneven eyes)
Tag error (OakBrook IL no?space)
Missing production stamp
MWMT/MQ condition
Early?run characteristics
This is exactly the formula used in the $40,000–$100,000 museum?grade listings for other Ty rarities.
This Gracie fits the same pattern.
? 6. Collector Appeal
Collectors who value provenance and narrative-driven sets, see Gracie as more than just a plush toy. She embodies:
Historical resonance (tribute to royalty).
Production history (errors and oddities).
Emotional storytelling (a flawed yet pristine tribute bear).
? 7. In short: A MWMT MQ Ty Gracie with factory oddities and multiple errors is valuable because it’s a perfect-condition tribute bear that simultaneously showcases rare production quirks and tag anomalies, making it a centerpiece for any serious Beanie Baby collection.
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 Limited Production Gracie with PVC Pellets, and Multiple Tag Errors a Serious Collectors Item whose Future Selling Price will only continue to Rise
?8. Why collectors pay so much for these combinations
Based on collector guides and high?end listings:
Uniqueness is the #1 driver of value.
Factory oddities are far rarer than tag misprints.
Early?run anomalies (like missing stamps) are prized.
Museum?grade condition is mandatory for top?tier prices.
No comparable specimen means the seller can set the market.
This is why sellers of similar “1?of?a?kind” Ty pieces confidently list them for $40,000–$100,000.
?9. Market Value / Scarcity of Comparable Listings:
The Market Rarely sees this Exact Piece in Mint Condition.
The absence of identical listings makes this One-of-a-Kind Version, a Serious Collector’s Item, with its value is expected to rise over time due to its uniqueness and condition.
That irreplaceability is where the real value lies.
In collectibles, lack of comparables = you set the market.
It’s not just a Beanie— It’s a Historical Artifact from the peak of Ty’s collectible craze!
When you add MWMT MQ condition, factory oddities, and multiple tag errors, you create a layered rarity that appeals to advanced collectors.
This layered rarity transforms Gracie from a standard collectible into a museum-worthy showcase piece.
A MWMT MQ Ty Gracie with factory oddities and multiple errors becomes highly valuable because it combines three pillars of collectible worth: condition, rarity, and uniqueness. Let’s break it down in detail:
? 1. Condition (MWMT MQ)
MWMT (Mint With Mint Tags) and MQ (Museum Quality) status means the plush and its tags are pristine, untouched, and perfectly preserved.
Collectors prize flawless condition because it ensures the item represents the exact state it left the factory in, amplifying its historical authenticity.
? 2. Factory Oddities
Oddities are quirks in production—such as unusual stitching, pellet inconsistencies, or fabric variations—that were not intended by Ty.
These anomalies are rare because Ty’s quality control usually caught them, so surviving examples are scarce.
For Gracie, oddities might include:
Unusual fabric shades or textures compared to standard runs.
Pellet type mismatches (PVC vs. PE).
Assembly quirks like misaligned seams or stuffing irregularities.
?? 3. Multiple Tag Errors
Errors on swing or tush tags are a major driver of collector interest. Examples include:
Misspellings (e.g., “Origiinal” instead of “Original”).
Wrong birthdates or poem misprints.
Incorrect country of manufacture or mismatched star symbols.
Multiple errors compound rarity: a single error is interesting, but several together make the piece stand out as a production anomaly.
? 4. Layered Rarity
Gracie is already a sought-after Beanie Baby due to her tribute theme (named after Princess Grace of Monaco).
When you add MWMT MQ condition, factory oddities, and multiple tag errors, you create a layered rarity that appeals to advanced collectors.
This layered rarity transforms Gracie from a standard collectible into a museum-worthy showcase piece.
? 5. Collector Appeal
? In short: A MWMT MQ Ty Gracie with factory oddities and multiple errors is valuable because it’s a perfect-condition tribute bear that simultaneously showcases rare production quirks and tag anomalies, making it a centerpiece for any serious Beanie Baby collection.
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 Limited Production Gracie with PVC Pellets, and Multiple Tag Errors a Serious Collectors Item whose Future Selling Price will only continue to Rise!
It’s not just a Beanie—it’s a Historical Artifact in Plush Form from the peak of Ty’s collectible craze!
Original Owner / Iconic Original / MInt Condition
1 of a Kind Most Valuable Factory Oddities / Unique Features ( I.E. Incorrect Stitching resulting in Offset / Uneven Eyes with the Left Eye Being Higher than the Right One See Photo # 2 above )
1 of a Kind Most Valuable Factory Oddities An Oakbrook IL. No Space Swing Tag combined with a Missing Chinese Internal Tush Tag Stamp ( See Photos # 3 and # 5 Above )
ULTRA RARE Most Valuable P.V.C. pellets ( Only used on 1st Editions )
ULTRA RARE Most Valuable Deutschland 90008 Nurnberg Distribution (See Photo # 2 Above )
ULTRA RARE Oakbrook Misspelled on both tags should be Oak Brook
ULTRA RARE 1996 TY INC., on tush tag All Caps
ULTRA RARE The Comma aftrer INC., on the tush tag should not be there
ULTRA RARE No comma between Oakbrook and IL on both tags
ULTRA RARE No period after the A in U.S.A. on the Tush Tag
ULTRA RARE No period after the C in P.V.C.on the Tush tag
REG NO PA 1965 (KR ) Tush Tag Designations which adds to its Rarity
This Fabulous Mint Most Valuable Iconic Original Limited Production Collectors item was stored from the day of purchase was NEVER played with or mishandled.Investment Quality! And To help ensure its INCREASING Future Selling Price this Prized Gracie comes with both plastic Swing and Tush tag protectors!
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