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mariasampson
Joined: 20 Aug 2005 Posts: 3
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Posted: Sat Aug 20, 2005 12:46 pm Post subject: Hello! New with Questions |
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I have recently come into possession of many CEDs and am wondering how I would go about finding the value of them. Some of them I would say are fairly rare. Thank you!
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Guest Guest
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Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2005 9:22 am Post subject: |
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Don't know the value of them, but I am looking for Return of the Jedi and was wondering if you have it and were willing to part with it. RaggityAnn@hotmail.com |
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mariasampson
Joined: 20 Aug 2005 Posts: 3
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Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2005 9:38 am Post subject: |
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I'm afraid Return of the Jedi is not one of the ones I have. What I do have are:
The Wizard of Oz
Elvis in Blue Hawaii
Dr. Detroit
The Making of Thriller
Revenge of the Ninja
Silkwood
Carrie
Eye for an Eye
At the moment, I am holding on to all of them. My main concern is finding their value, and then deciding whether or not to part with them. Thank you anyone for your hlep!
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Ron Rendfeld Guest
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Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2005 8:45 pm Post subject: Value / Cost |
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The value of any collectable item is dependent on CONDITION, demand and rarity.
RARITY: CED discs were produced by the thousands. Today, almost twenty years after production ceased you can still find discs that are "Factory Fresh", "New Old Stock", "In MINT condition still shrink wrapped" and there are thousands of used discs that are in very good condition too.
While some discs are very rare - "A Walk though the Universe" is a VERY RARE title - most titles can be found with a little effort.
DEMAND: There are only a few hundred people who collect CEDs and most of us collect just the movies we like. Only a few dozen people are serious collectors. A very rare disc, sold on ebay, may bring a good price but most discs sell for only a few dollars.
CONDITION: No matter how rare a disc is IF it is in poor condition it will not command a good price. The Cover art / label has to be Clean and undamaged - nicks and bubbles are common and detract from the appearance and value. A disc with a torn, worn label or damaged case / cassette is nearly worthless.
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A disc that skips, fades, drops out or shudders is (junk) no joy to watch.
I have purchased Discs on eBay, from thrift stores and from private collections. I have payed as little as $ .99 and as much as $12.00 for Good - Clean/Playable - Movie discs.
I have payed more for Games and special discs like the boxed sets; $10 for Michaelangelo, $15 for a "New still wrapped" Disney Mystery disc. (I gave away a Disney disc that had a torn label. If a disc isn't in good shape it has little value)
The most I've ever payed was $35.00 for the "Space Shuttle Mission Reports" but most of the discs I've purchased were in the $3 to $4 price range.
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mariasampson
Joined: 20 Aug 2005 Posts: 3
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Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2005 3:34 am Post subject: |
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Thank you so much for you help. This is all what I thought. I really just wanted to hear it from someone who collects. At the moment, the discs are with my sister, as soon as I get them, I'll know the value based on condition a bit more. Thanks again for your help!
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