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Dust Off Those Disney VHS Tapes – They Could Be Your Hidden Treasure!
Remember those clunky VHS tapes gathering dust in your attic or basement? Well, it turns out those nostalgic relics from the 80s and 90s could be worth more than just a trip down memory lane. We’re talking about cold, hard cash, especially if you’re holding onto some classic Disney flicks!
From 1980 through the early 2000s, Disney graced our living rooms with VHS releases of their beloved animated features. While many brought joy and wonder to households worldwide, a select few have become highly sought-after collector’s items, capable of putting some serious jingle in your pocket.
While finding these particular gems can be rare, the payoff could be significant. The most valuable tapes often include misprints, limited releases, or those sporting iconic branding. So, get ready to dive into that box of tapes – you might just be sitting on a goldmine!
Here are 15 vintage Disney VHS tapes that could earn you some extra dough:
1. The “Black Diamond Collection” (Various Titles)
These early Disney VHS releases are instantly recognizable by a distinctive black diamond on the spine, featuring the words “The Classics” and the Walt Disney logo. Released between 1984 and 1994, titles like “The Little Mermaid,” “Beauty and the Beast,” and “Cinderella” are particularly popular. Most Black Diamond tapes have recently sold for between $5 and $15 on eBay.
2. “Beauty and the Beast” (1992 Black Diamond Edition)
Considered a top-tier find, this version’s scarcity and cultural impact make it a collector’s dream. If your tape and its clamshell case are in good condition, you could be looking at a decent return.
Keep an eye out for “A Walt Disney Classic” printed above the movie title on the tape itself – it tends to attract higher bids. While some are listed for thousands online, a realistic sale price typically ranges from $3 to $25.
3. “The Little Mermaid” (Black Diamond Edition with Banned Cover Art)
This infamous VHS boasts controversial cover art that was quickly changed, making original copies highly collectible. Though many made it into circulation, they remain more uncommon than other versions.
Listings online can range from around $5,000 to a more modest $35, but most copies typically fetch between $5 and $10. A sealed version recently sold on eBay for a neat $89.99.
4. “Aladdin” (Black Diamond Edition)
Released on September 29, 1993, “Aladdin” is another cherished tape from the Black Diamond series. Its value skyrockets when found in mint condition or still sealed in its original packaging.
While some listings on eBay reach astronomical figures (between $35,000 and $50,000), most unsealed versions sell for just a few dollars. A brand-new, sealed copy, however, could bring you closer to $15.
5. “101 Dalmatians” (Limited Gold Collection)
As part of a limited-release series, these “101 Dalmatians” tapes can command higher prices, especially when in pristine condition. Most copies generally go for about $5, but a sealed version could net you closer to $20.
6. “Song of the South” (1946)
One of Disney’s earlier and now controversial releases, “Song of the South” was pulled from production and availability due to its racially insensitive content. Copies of this film are exceedingly rare, having been taken out of circulation in 1986. While the most expensive pre-owned option is currently listed for $149.99, most sales on eBay have ranged from $30 to $50.
7. “Tron”
Beyond animated classics, Disney also released live-action cult hits on VHS. The 1982 sci-fi adventure “Tron” had a VHS run the following year, and copies can fetch a surprising amount.
Some have sold for over $1,600, with a used copy currently listed at that price on eBay. More commonly, sales range from $5 to $15, though sealed copies have exceeded $30.
8. “The Fox And The Hound” (Black Diamond)
The heartwarming tale of “The Fox And The Hound,” released in 1994, also has its Black Diamond editions. Some of these are considered quite rare, with listings reaching around $25,000. However, most copies typically sell for less than $15.
9. “Pinocchio” (Black Diamond)
Disney’s iconic adaptation of “Pinocchio,” officially released in 1993, is another Black Diamond contender. While a brand-new copy is available online for $6,500, most sales on eBay fall within the $5 to $20 range.
10. “Dumbo” (Black Diamond)
The critically acclaimed “Dumbo,” first released in 1941, also has a Black Diamond VHS version. A brand-new, Black Diamond “Dumbo” tape is listed for approximately $30,000. If you have one, expect to get between $5 and $10 for an unsealed copy, or closer to $20 if it’s sealed.
11. “Robin Hood” (Black Diamond)
The 1973 classic “Robin Hood” saw VHS releases in 1984 and 1991 that could earn you some extra cash. One “like new” copy is currently listed for an astonishing $12,000, though most eBay sales are in the $5 to $10 range. If yours comes in a black clamshell case instead of white, you might fetch closer to $20.
12. “Peter Pan” (Black Diamond)
Disney’s beloved “Peter Pan” cartoon, released in 1953, also has a Black Diamond first edition. While one is listed on eBay for $15,000, many copies sell for under $10. Sealed copies have seen sales between $15 and $25.
13. “Pete’s Dragon” (Masterpiece Collection)
The “Masterpiece Collection” release of “Pete’s Dragon” in 1998 can also be a valuable find. A listing for a copy in good condition is asking for around $1,100. However, you’re more likely to earn about $5, with new and sealed copies typically selling for around $15 (though one did sell for $180!).
14. “Bambi” (55th Anniversary)
“Bambi” has had numerous releases and various cover art versions, with some being less common than others. A 55th-anniversary edition of this touching coming-of-age film is currently listed for $10,000 on eBay, but most sales typically range from $5 to $10.
15. “Cinderella” (Black Diamond)
The 1950 classic “Cinderella,” a Black Diamond release, has seen some interesting price fluctuations in the market. While several copies are currently listed for $25,000, with one “like new” copy even reaching $50,000, most new and sealed copies have sold for between $25 and $35.
The Bottom Line
If any of these vintage VHS tapes are lurking in your collection, it might be time to consider listing them online to make some extra cash. To preserve their value, always remember to store VHS media away from high temperatures and magnetic sources. Happy hunting!
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