Going for: $1,100 The Evil Dead is one of the greatest supernatural horror films of all time – and especially the ’80s when slasher flicks were more common. The film follows five unfortunate college students that decide to spend their break from school vacationing in a cabin deep in the woods. But remember, they did so before we all knew what happened to the idiot kids who make that mistake. Now that there’s been a long string of horror films that feature people getting chopped to bits and pieces at the hands of madmen who don’t appreciate teenagers making out in their territory, anyway.
The film has gained a cult-like following, which is why eBay is full of movies and other Evil Dead gear that’s being sold for top dollar. This particular copy happens to be a limited edition, so if you’ve just got an original copy of the 81’ VHS, or a more recent DVD print, you won’t be able to claim that much cash for it. Those are all listed more around the $15-$12 range.
Barney & Friends
Going for: $950 Barney has definitely got to be one of the most famous cartoon dinosaurs in existence, that’s for sure. After all, the giant, friendly purple reptile shaped many young minds with his helpful lessons. If you’re lucky enough to have some Barney tapes around from when the kids were young and you need (or want) some extra money, take some pictures and put them online! There are a wide range of prices on each set, but they’re mainly between $200-$1,000.
This particular seller claims their copy is one of the library-only versions from its 1992 year of birth. Then, there’s another VHS selling for around $600. As someone who was entirely creeped out by Barney and chose to watch Nickelodeon, it’s hard to understand those prices, but hey, people like what they like! If you’re willing to drop over $900 to hold a physical copy of a childhood memory, you know where to find it!
Sword In The Stone
Going for: $1,000+ This 1963 Disney film tells the classic tale of young King Arthur before he becomes king, who goes on a magical journey of transformation with the help of the great wizard Merlin. There are plenty of life lessons rolled into the incredible animated movie, including how powerful intellect can be, and why having morals without any reason to have them is important. But no matter how great the film may be, can you imagine spending quadruple digits on a copy? Well, apparently some people can because that’s how much some sellers have it listed for on eBay – and actually, some have it listed for more.
The consensus for a Black Diamond Edition of The Sword in the Stone seems to be that $1,000 is a catch since that’s what many people are selling their copies for. But the numbers keep rising up on this one, which even has one listing for nearly $18,000. If you’ve got a copy of this that you’re willing to part with, you can get some serious dough for it. And if you’ve got a rare copy, you may even (apparently) be able to buy a new car.
The Jungle Book
Going for: $1,200+ This family favorite may be able to put food on the table in your house for months to come. If you happen to have a Black Diamond version of the original Jungle Book VHS, you may be able to make some serious money off of it. Some limited-edition copies are selling from anywhere from $1,000-$8,000 online. The craziest part is the ones that are going for that much aren’t even sealed or in great condition.
This film’s brought tears to the eyes of many children (including my own when I was younger.) The adventures of Baloo and boy-cub Mowgli wrapped us into their world and took us with them on their heart-wrenching journey of self-discovery and evading trouble. The movie, which initially came out in 1967, was based on a collection of stories from 1984 written by Rudyard Kipling.
The Lion King
Going for: $2,000+ Even before the recent remake of The Lion King, it has always been a coveted family classic. It’s probably fairly difficult to find someone in North America who hasn’t at least heard of the film, if not seen it. We all cried at least a little bit when Mufasa died and Simba said, “Dad, we’ve got to go home,” okay, we bawled. But regardless of how sad some parts may be, it’s one of the greatest animated films of all time.
If you’ve got one of the rarer VHS versions from the mid-’90s, you’re looking at several thousand dollars of profit. $2,000 actually isn’t the highest people are selling it for, but it’s about the median range, so it’s reasonable to shoot for if you list your copy online. Some sellers have it listed for as high as $7,500 – but they also have no bids. If you put yours on eBay, make sure you check out your competition and see what has watches and bids and what doesn’t. That doesn’t necessarily mean they won’t sell eventually, but the same copies in good condition that are selling for thousands less will surely go first.