Are stuffed Care Bears worth anything?

Are stuffed Care Bears worth anything?

As reported by 7 News, some bears sell for less than $10 but if you’ve got the right one, some can fetch nearly $800. On rare occasions, some special Care Bears or Care Bear collections could go for upwards of a whopping $10,000.

What is the rarest Care Bear figure?

One of the most valuable Care Bear is the super rare Nobleheart Horse Care Bears Cousin – a highly-coveted vintage piece which can fetch around the $800 mark. Also in demand is the Proudheart Cat Care Bear Cousin, which is worth more than $500.

Are Care Bears from the 80s worth anything?

With vintage Care Bears now considered a classic, serious toy collectors are now paying huge dollars for cult 80s teddies. In fact some collections have sold for more than $10,000 – with other single Care Bears fetching hundreds and hundreds of dollars.

Is Funshine Care Bear a boy?

Funshine Bear makes their animated debut in the very first Care Bears 1983 television special. Here, as seen throughout the remainder of the original series, they are depicted as female.

How much money are Care Bears worth?

Nowadays, many iconic Care Bears toys fetch huge numbers on the resale and collectors market. The starting price for authentic 80s Care Bears is around $12, but limited edition or regional specific bears can sell for over $1,200.

What do the original Care Bears look like?

Original 10 Care Bears He’s blue with very sleepy eyes and a moon on his tummy. He brings sweet dreams to all the children and makes sure they get enough sleep. He’s blue with very sleepy eyes and a moon on his tummy. He brings sweet dreams to all the children and makes sure they get enough sleep.

How much is the original Care Bears worth?

How much do original Care Bears go for?

What gender is Bedtime Bear?

Male
First ten

Name Colour Gender
Bedtime Bear Aqua blue Male
Birthday Bear Golden yellow Male
Cheer Bear Carnation pink Female
Friend Bear Peach/Yellow orange Female (1980’s-2018) Male (2020-present)

What did the original Care Bears look like?