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The top 5 most ridiculously priced Disney VHS tapes. Casey Waslasky. Updated January 12, 2017 at 6:51 AM. Call mom and dad and urge them not to throw out ANY of your old Disney VHS tapes.
On sites like eBay and LoveAntiques, collectible VHS tapes are valued at upwards of nearly $10,000 - depending on the rarity and condition of the tape, of course.
In terms of consignment, Heritage Auctions has placed in their "Vintage VHS Tapes Value Guide" that the most desirable VHS tapes released between 1979 and 1990 are still in their original factory shrink wrap. [1] When VCRs were first released in 1977, they were priced between $1,000 to $1,400 which would roughly equal $4,900 to $6,900 in 2023 ...
Here are the most valuable vintage Disney collectibles we could find. 1935 ‘The Band Concert’ Celluloid. WEBCOT/ebay. Price: Sold in 1999 for $420,000 in a private sale.
[15] [16] The group had one copy of the movie professionally graded, while the others were destroyed using a woodchipper to inflate the graded tape's value. The graded tape was then auctioned off on eBay with proceeds going to charity, selling for $80,600. [17] [18] The results of the auction made Nukie the most expensive VHS tape in history. [19]
In December 2022, Milwaukee-based production company Red Letter Media put a third-party graded VHS tape of the South African film Nukie up for auction after destroying over 100 other Nukie tapes to inflate its value. [82] The tape ultimately sold for $80,600, making it the most expensive VHS tape in history. [83] The proceeds were donated to ...
Certain VHS tapes are also worth a lot to collectors — a rare Black Diamond edition of Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast” recently sold for $10,000. That certainly makes it worth looking ...
Decades after their release there has been a public misconception that every "Black Diamond Edition" title from the Walt Disney Classics VHS line are rare and valuable. According to Kodak , "Tapes don't last for long due to remanence decay of the magnetic charge, causing blacked-out scenes, discoloration and eventually, entire loss of footage."