Despite the fact that the VHS tape was out and replaced by the DVD in the beginning of 1995, a large number of individuals have still clung to their old tapes. Maybe we kept them for sentimental reasons, or maybe because numerous titles released on VHS were never created for DVD. In case you still have a few tapes stowed away in your closet or storage room, it may be a great opportunity to take them out and check whether you have some shrouded jewels. As it is, certain VHS releases can be very important today, with costs running from hundreds to a large number of dollars. Let’s have a look at some of the VHS tapes you ought to search for if you want tons of money.
1. Specific Animated Movies For Children
No, we’re not talking about the mythical “Dark Diamond” Disney tapes. The inflated prices on those are the aftereffect of a savvy eBay seller who wrote two or three blogs about how “uncommon” the tapes were. These then got picked by BuzzFeed, Aol, and a large group of different sites. Your duplicate of Beauty and the Beast is not worth $30,000, regardless of what you see on eBay. That being said, there are some kid’s animated films that are worth a considerable amount. If you have a Spanish-dubbed copy of a Winnie the Pooh film on VHS, head over to eBay and look at the costs. One auction for a Spanish version of Winnie the Pooh: Valentine’s Day had 56 bids and sold for $1,025. Another great pay-out can be had from your collection of Thomas the Train tapes. These Thomas videos reliably sell for $100 to $175 on eBay.
2. Pro-Wrestling Tapes
In case you’re a great aficionado of the squared circle, your collection of VHS tapes from WCW, WWF, WWE, NWA or other wrestling federations might be worth a lot. There are some particular titles that sell for several dollars. For example, the WCW Bash at the Beach 2000 ($300-$500 on eBay), or the 1986 Great American Bash ($4,950 on eBay) are significant for their content. For instance, the 2000 Bash at the Beach was Hulk Hogan’s last WCW appearance. Likewise, be on the lookout for any tapes sealed in the shrink wrap. This ups the worth extensively. A sealed copy of Wrestlemania IV sold in June 2016 for $199.99. Different dealers are discovering they can profit by selling their whole collection as one large whole. If you don’t have any sealed or individual “standout” tapes, you ought to consider this. One eBay dealer figured out how to parlay his collection of 171 VHS and 78 DVD wrestling titles into a cool $1,500.