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“On the spines of some VHS (and BetaMax) tapes is a black diamond with Walt’s signature on it. This was Disney’s first attempt to market their videos to homes.
The most valuable piece of classic Walt Disney VHS history is the black diamond version of “101 Dalmatians.” That particular VHS can be worth up to $6,000, according to thegamer.com.
Attention all 90s kids! Were you able to convince your parents to hold onto those old Disney VHS tapes? You're in luck, because some of those tapes might be worth more than you're thinking.
These VHS tapes are some of the rarest and are the Holy Grail for many collectors out there looking for VHS tapes worth money. ScreenRant. ... Walt Disney Home Video 1981 Releases ...
Some of your favorite old Disney movies from the ’90s are worth a lot these days, especially if there’s a black diamond logo on the spine of the VHS clamshell case.
Look at this stuff. Isn't it neat? Wouldn't you think my collections complete? If you uncovered a 'Whole New World' in the boxes labelled "90s" in your parent's garage, you would.
Look at this stuff. Isn't it neat? Wouldn't you think my collections complete? If you uncovered a 'Whole New World' in the boxes labelled "90s" in your parent's garage, you would.
Look at this stuff. Isn't it neat? Wouldn't you think my collections complete? If you uncovered a 'Whole New World' in the boxes labelled "90s" in your parent's garage, you would.