long term value of posters?

i am a targeti am a target Posts: 808
edited August 2008 in The Porch
what do you think the long term value of some of the more rare or sought after posters will be? think any ames or klausen will end up selling for thousands (like some of the hendrix and old 60s posters)?

which posters will stand the test of time and which will just fade?
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  • ovechkin8ovechkin8 Posts: 491
    i think the 98s will go up slightly in value due to the limited runs.

    as for more recent stuff- the msg 2003, klaussen borgotas, klaussen dusseldorf will continue to be sought after.

    not so sure a bout anything else
  • DiRtYyELLoWoCeAnDiRtYyELLoWoCeAn Medford, Ma Posts: 1,605
    I think the Klausen DC 06 will always be sought after...
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  • TravelarTravelar Kalamazoo, USA Posts: 3,410
    You should just cut your losses and sell me your posters now. :)

    I think the Istanbul poster is close to $1000 now.... I heard someone sell one for $800 a few years ago.
  • lowlight10lowlight10 Posts: 619
    I sold a 1998 poster for $500 last year.

    I dont buy posters to re-sell/flip them, but no poster is worth THAT much money to me.
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  • lowlight10 wrote:
    I sold a 1998 poster for $500 last year.

    I dont buy posters to re-sell/flip them, but no poster is worth THAT much money to me.

    there are two that i'd pay (and will upon finding them someday) that much for. my first two shows: san diego 98 and seattle 98.
  • strummersstrummers Posts: 2,611
    Love that poster, hoping to get some cash soon - might treat myself.....
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  • smith2rsmith2r Posts: 27
    I don't think they will sell like the posters from the 60's for the simple reason that posters in the 60's weren't thought of as collector items, and were treated very poorly, unlike posters today which are treated like a new born baby and archived right away.
    There are also many more posters created today than ever before which will decrease long term value.
    hobbes wrote:
    what do you think the long term value of some of the more rare or sought after posters will be? think any ames or klausen will end up selling for thousands (like some of the hendrix and old 60s posters)?

    which posters will stand the test of time and which will just fade?
  • RansomPTDRansomPTD Posts: 298
    don't forget about the missing link poster's also. those are extremely hard to find/get.
  • tschavtschav Posts: 2,880
    smith2r wrote:
    I don't think they will sell like the posters from the 60's for the simple reason that posters in the 60's weren't thought of as collector items, and were treated very poorly, unlike posters today which are treated like a new born baby and archived right away.
    There are also many more posters created today than ever before which will decrease long term value.

    yeah, I see it in the same light as baseball cards in the late 80's/early 90s. people didn't actively go out to profit on cards until they found out how much a Mickey Mantle card was worth.

    they'll all be valuable over time, but I wouldn't expect many to go for hundreds unless this band lasts as long as the stones. it's tough to pick which ones will be the greats, which is why I'm content only buying ones from the shows I've been to.
  • I think this is probably the high point for posters. There are so many of them out there that the value will begin to drop. If there are 1,000 posters from every show, just think about the total number of Pearl Jam posters available.
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  • digitmckeedigitmckee Posts: 139
    Posters will be worth what you think its worth. This lady told me once 'why don't you just take a picture of your poster and frame it. its not illegal cause you not reselling the picture. Then sell your real poster...not for cash but for gift certificates from grocery stores cause you unemployed and you can't eat a poster!!'
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  • aw435aw435 Posts: 80
    Maybe they'll be like beanie babies and when all the hype dies down, you won't be able to give them away.
  • yostaramayostarama Posts: 287
    I started collecting posters in 2005. I now have over a hundred poster's. I only have 7 on the walls. I have a flat file and lots of mylar. My wife asked me today why I was buying the Camden poster. I told her for my collection. tO COMPLETE the 2008 tour. I only collect pearl Jam, Emek, and specific artwork I like. My collection will stay in my house until I pass. Then my kid can do what they want. My wife also complains about the two antique Harley Davidson's sitting in our garage. See said I should sell them and ride my new one ( yes I have three Harley's) I showed her how much they are worth and I called it money inthe bank.
  • Honolulu/U2 06 seems to be valuable like DC and Dusseldorf? Both PJ and U2 will be in the Rock Hall of Fame too? You think that would help this posters value also?
  • Niko80Niko80 Posts: 1,610
    Honolulu/U2 06 seems to be valuable like DC and Dusseldorf? Both PJ and U2 will be in the Rock Hall of Fame too? You think that would help this posters value also?

    I think the honolulu 06 will be the most valuable and sought after pj print down the road.
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  • jonbond1779jonbond1779 London, UK Posts: 1,641
    Poster value, like all art is very hard to detemine...Its a fickle and cruel world. A poster may be worth lots when first released but over time will dramatically decrease in value and vice versa.

    Look at it like a medium/high risk investment...like buying stocks i guess, value can rise and fall - and demand for 'rare' posters can rise and fall just as quickly. I suppose my advice is if you want to get posters (and spend $$$$ in the process) and hold on to them to see if they rise in value then get the prints that u like the best as its possible there may be no demand for them years down the line!

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  • Cree NationsCree Nations Posts: 2,247
    Like their music, most mint PJ posters will stand the test of time....except for the Edmonton....lol
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  • huck5huck5 Posts: 91
    a 1998 Knoxville poster. First PJ concert, and had no clue about the posters.
  • Like their music, most mint PJ posters will stand the test of time....except for the Edmonton....lol

    and the Newfoundland. Jesus, that one BLEW.
  • bicyclejoebicyclejoe USA Posts: 1,203
    Niko80 wrote:
    I think the honolulu 06 will be the most valuable and sought after pj print down the road.


    Hardly.
    The ames 96, 98 (Budapest/Prague 96 sold for $2,000 recently) and Koziks will be the most collectible. Low runs. Good art. Memorable shows. Not as many in mint condition.
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  • keeponrockinkeeponrockin Posts: 7,446
    I won't get back what I paid when all is said and done in terms of framing. I really don't care though, I just love seeing them up on my wall, reminds me of the good times I had at the concerts!
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  • O_G_DO_G_D Toronto Posts: 542
    hobbes wrote:
    what do you think the long term value of some of the more rare or sought after posters will be? think any ames or klausen will end up selling for thousands (like some of the hendrix and old 60s posters)?

    which posters will stand the test of time and which will just fade?


    I don't care and they will always be valuable to me.
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