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  1. A “watermark” refers to a small sticker major studios used to prove authenticity (and thus not a bootleg copy) when it was sold originally. In the case of vintage sealed VHS, I assume it is also a way to confirm it is factory sealed and not a resealed used copy. See pic #4 for an example:

  2. Jan 10, 2024 · VHS Tape Labels have evolved significantly since they were first introduced in the 1970s. The early labels were fairly simple, typically featuring only the title and a few basic symbols. However, as the technology advanced and the use of VHS tapes became more widespread, the labels became more complex and sophisticated.

  3. Feb 1, 2024 · VHS Collectors: A Guide for VHS Tape Collecting. In recent years, there has been a renewed interest in the VHS format. However, many people may find it difficult to comprehend why, given the present era of ultra-high resolution 4k and the ease of streaming. For those who grew up in the 1980s and 1990s, VHS tapes were the primary way to watch ...

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  4. How Much Are My VHS Tapes Worth? Most VHS tapes are only worth a dollar at a garage sale. But some sealed tapes sell for hundreds of dollars, while a few rare, unopened, vintage VHS tapes with studio watermarks can sell for more than $10,000. Find how much your vintage VHS tapes are worth in three easy steps. 1.

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  6. Both of them have WHV Watermarks on the front or bottom, along with a holo-sticker on the bottom-right of tape. Also, different companies used different shrink-wraps. Warner's shrink was sealed along the two spines, on the SIDES. If you find a copy with the shrink bunched along the top or bottom, it's a re-seal. What about a new sealed vhs with ...

  7. Aug 21, 2018 · I’ve done plenty of these checks for customers, and in most cases, camcorder tapes are home videos. Film reels are usually home movies as well. VHS-tapes, however, often contain episodes of Jeopardy from 1993. So ask for those blank tape check on your VHS-tapes. They are usually the culprit of wasted money. Method #2 – Get a Vintage Previewer

  8. Yes they were heavily discounted new VHS, at a time when most new VHS tapes were still $20 or $30. Here is Titanic being sold for $22.99/$19.95 in 1998. Between these and the special promotional goblets/glasses, McDonalds sold some pretty cool extras in the 90s.