Current |
This means any Beanie
Baby that is still being produced |
Retired |
This is the opposite to
'Current'. This means that the beanie is no
longer in production and usually becomes harder
to find and more valuable, especially the bears |
Newbies |
When Ty release new
beanies, collectors usually call them Newbies |
HTF |
Hard To Find. Some
beanies are harder to find than others, this
often rises the values of some beanies, for
instance bears like Britannia |
VHTF |
Very Hard To Find. Like
the above but some beanies are virtually
impossible to find, especially early retired
beanies e.g. Royal Blue Peanut |
MWMT |
Mint With Mint Tags.
This means the beanies are in mint condition and
both Tush tag and Swing tag are in mint condition |
MWBMT |
Mint With Both Mint
Tags. This is the same as above, but some people
use this saying as well |
MWMT's |
Mint With Mint Tag's.
Yet again, it's the same as the above 2 sayings |
MWCT |
Mint With Crease Tag.
The beanie is mint but either the swing, tush or
both tags have creases in |
Mint |
If someone describes a
beanie as being mint, then it usually means that
the beanie itself is totally mint but there could
be damage to the tush or swing tag |
NHT/NST |
No Hang/Swing Tag. The
beanie no longer has it's hang/swing tag |
HT/ST |
Hang Tag/Swing Tag.
This mean's the same thing. On Beanie Babies it's
the tag that is in the shape of a heart which can
open up to revial a poem, name of the beanie and
Birthdate |
TT |
Tush Tag. This is the
tag which is made out of fabric. On Canadian
beanie Babies they have 2 Tush Tags |
NF |
New Face. This refer's
to one of the 6 New Face Teddy's |
OF |
Old Face. This refer's
to one of the 6 Old Face Teddy's |