PJ Collectibles Market Value
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\\\¥Bridge Benefit 1994, San Francisco 1995, San Diego 1995 1 & 2, Missoula 1998, Los Angeles 2000, San Diego 2000, Eddie Vedder/Beck 2/26/2002, Santa Barbara 2003, Irvine 2003, San Diego 2003, Vancouver 2005, Gorge 2005, San Diego 2006, Los Angeles 2006 1 & 2, Santa Barbara 2006, Eddie Vedder 4/10/08, Eddie Vedder 4/12/08, Eddie Vedder 4/15/08, 7/12/2008, SF 8/28/09, LA 9/30/09, LA 10/1/09, LA 10/06/09, LA 10/07/09, San Diego 10/09/09, Eddie Vedder 7/6/2011, Eddie Vedder 7/8/2011, PJ20 9/3/2011, PJ20 9/4/2011, Vancouver 9/25/2011, San Diego 11/21/13, LA 11/24/13, Ohana 9/25/21, Ohana 9/26/21, Ohana 10/1/21, EV 2/17/22, LA Forum 5/6/22, LA Forum 5/7/22, EV 10/1/22, EV 9/30/230
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I imagine we all keep liking their music even if they stop touring some day.I think the question is what happens to the value of collectibles as we all age out. Sure there's some younger fans, but not at the quantities of people close to average age of pj fan. I imagine as well get deeper into our 70s and 80s and start downsizing, that prices of collectibles will plummet.0
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Check the prices of Dead posters and memorabilia. Like real memorabilia.The value of items will stabilize and not fluctuate with the release of new items.Markets are volatile based on the fact that PJ still can and does release limited items at shows still. That's the collectibility aside from past limited items.The "limited" vinyl at Target an similar items will carry little value.Autographs will always retain value and increase pending the item signed and authenticity etc.
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TBH we can look to see what happens to the Beatles, Rolling Stones, The Who, Pink Floyd as examples in the future.Bridge Benefit 1994, San Francisco 1995, San Diego 1995 1 & 2, Missoula 1998, Los Angeles 2000, San Diego 2000, Eddie Vedder/Beck 2/26/2002, Santa Barbara 2003, Irvine 2003, San Diego 2003, Vancouver 2005, Gorge 2005, San Diego 2006, Los Angeles 2006 1 & 2, Santa Barbara 2006, Eddie Vedder 4/10/08, Eddie Vedder 4/12/08, Eddie Vedder 4/15/08, 7/12/2008, SF 8/28/09, LA 9/30/09, LA 10/1/09, LA 10/06/09, LA 10/07/09, San Diego 10/09/09, Eddie Vedder 7/6/2011, Eddie Vedder 7/8/2011, PJ20 9/3/2011, PJ20 9/4/2011, Vancouver 9/25/2011, San Diego 11/21/13, LA 11/24/13, Ohana 9/25/21, Ohana 9/26/21, Ohana 10/1/21, EV 2/17/22, LA Forum 5/6/22, LA Forum 5/7/22, EV 10/1/22, EV 9/30/230
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A spike upward in the immediate short term then a long descent.0
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PJammer4life said:TBH we can look to see what happens to the Beatles, Rolling Stones, The Who, Pink Floyd as examples in the future.0
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I don't think any of those would be good comparisons, except maybe The Who. Those bands transcended generations much better than PJ did. I see kids what Beatles, Pink Floyd, Stones shirts fairly often. Most have never even heard of Pearl Jam.
Granted, its as much of a fad/fashion as anything, but they've at least heard of those bands.0 -
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mace1229 said:I don't think any of those would be good comparisons, except maybe The Who. Those bands transcended generations much better than PJ did. I see kids what Beatles, Pink Floyd, Stones shirts fairly often. Most have never even heard of Pearl Jam.
Granted, its as much of a fad/fashion as anything, but they've at least heard of those bands.Post edited by Foriginal Sin onChicago 6/29/98, Alpine Valley(EV) 6/13/99, Alpine Valley 10/08/00, Chicago 10/09/00, Phoenix 10/20/00, Orlando 4/12/03, Tampa 4/13/03, San Diego 6/05/03, Vegas 6/06/03, Phoenix 6/07/03, Chicago 6/18/03, Alpine Valley 6/21/03, Orlando 10/08/04, D.C. 10/11/04, Chicago 5/16/06, Chicago 5/17/06, LA 7/12/08, Chicago 8/23/09, Chicago 8/24/09, LA 10/07/09, San Diego 10/09/09 (Front Row Center, Finally), Phoenix(EV) 11/4/11, Wrigley 7/19/13, Phoenix 11/19/13, Denver 10/22/14, Wrigley 8/20/16, Wrigley 8/22/160 -
As for collections, sold off 95% of my posters a few years ago, made a shitload of money to put a down payment on a house. Since then the house doubled in value (thanks Covid). That’s a win.Chicago 6/29/98, Alpine Valley(EV) 6/13/99, Alpine Valley 10/08/00, Chicago 10/09/00, Phoenix 10/20/00, Orlando 4/12/03, Tampa 4/13/03, San Diego 6/05/03, Vegas 6/06/03, Phoenix 6/07/03, Chicago 6/18/03, Alpine Valley 6/21/03, Orlando 10/08/04, D.C. 10/11/04, Chicago 5/16/06, Chicago 5/17/06, LA 7/12/08, Chicago 8/23/09, Chicago 8/24/09, LA 10/07/09, San Diego 10/09/09 (Front Row Center, Finally), Phoenix(EV) 11/4/11, Wrigley 7/19/13, Phoenix 11/19/13, Denver 10/22/14, Wrigley 8/20/16, Wrigley 8/22/160
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Foriginal Sin said:As for collections, sold off 95% of my posters a few years ago, made a shitload of money to put a down payment on a house. Since then the house doubled in value (thanks Covid). That’s a win.0
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Foriginal Sin said:As for collections, sold off 95% of my posters a few years ago, made a shitload of money to put a down payment on a house. Since then the house doubled in value (thanks Covid). That’s a win.Bridge Benefit 1994, San Francisco 1995, San Diego 1995 1 & 2, Missoula 1998, Los Angeles 2000, San Diego 2000, Eddie Vedder/Beck 2/26/2002, Santa Barbara 2003, Irvine 2003, San Diego 2003, Vancouver 2005, Gorge 2005, San Diego 2006, Los Angeles 2006 1 & 2, Santa Barbara 2006, Eddie Vedder 4/10/08, Eddie Vedder 4/12/08, Eddie Vedder 4/15/08, 7/12/2008, SF 8/28/09, LA 9/30/09, LA 10/1/09, LA 10/06/09, LA 10/07/09, San Diego 10/09/09, Eddie Vedder 7/6/2011, Eddie Vedder 7/8/2011, PJ20 9/3/2011, PJ20 9/4/2011, Vancouver 9/25/2011, San Diego 11/21/13, LA 11/24/13, Ohana 9/25/21, Ohana 9/26/21, Ohana 10/1/21, EV 2/17/22, LA Forum 5/6/22, LA Forum 5/7/22, EV 10/1/22, EV 9/30/230
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I hang on to the stuff as reminders of good times. Honestly I feel like it all will not be worth much in a solid ten years. Who (other than us) would want a poster with donkey kong on it that says pearl jam or a steelworker pouring a guitar. Dumb or kinda cool to 90% of the pop. Priceless to us.
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As rock art may hold some value. Not 1000+ imo. Maybe 3 or 400.0
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I only collect records. Never got into the merch/ poster thing thankfully. I don't know if people will want Pearl Jam records in the future. I mean R.E.M ended 11 years ago and their records still sell okay, That's the closest comparison I can think of, both reissues and original LPs. I have mixed feelings about selling my records off in the next few years. I feel like it will free me from the collecting/ hoarding but lots of memories attached.0
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Interesting what’s happened since this thread started. PJ merch/posters are still selling but not at the clip or prices they were. There doesn’t seem to be as many flippers either. Used to be loads of stuff for shows on eBay right after merch opened. There’s still some but significantly less. Seems the market has slowed or corrected from what it was.0
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The values will continue to go down IMHO. While they are popular, they are not in the same league as the Beatles, The Who, Hendrix or the Dead in terms of memorabilia. While Pearl Jam does attract new fans, the core fanbase will not be buying as much merch as we approach our 60s. I can see certain merch getting hot for a short time and then losing value. I stopped buying merch many years ago and liquidated most of my collection about a year ago. Getting rid of all the "stuff" I have accumulated and inherited over the years, not just Pearl Jam merch.0
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All I know is that when viewfinders become cool again, I'll be sitting on a goldmine.1998: Barrie 2000: Toronto 2005: Kitchener, London, Hamilton, Toronto 2006: Toronto 1&2, Paris, Milan, Torino, Pistoia 2009: Calgary, Vancouver 2011: Canada 2013: London, Wrigley, Philly 1&2 2014: St. Louis, ACL 1, Detroit 2016: Lexington, Quebec, Ottawa, Toronto 1&2, Fenway 1&2, Wrigley 1&2 2017: EV - Louisville 2018: London 1&2, Milan, Padova, Rome, Prague, Krakow, Berlin, Wrigley 1&2, Fenway 1&2 2020: Toronto, Ottawa, Hamilton 2021: London 1&2 2022: Hamilton, Toronto 2023: Chicago 1&2, Noblesville 2024: Seattle 1&2, Noblesville, Wrigley 1&20
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Get_Right said:The values will continue to go down IMHO. While they are popular, they are not in the same league as the Beatles, The Who, Hendrix or the Dead in terms of memorabilia. While Pearl Jam does attract new fans, the core fanbase will not be buying as much merch as we approach our 60s. I can see certain merch getting hot for a short time and then losing value. I stopped buying merch many years ago and liquidated most of my collection about a year ago. Getting rid of all the "stuff" I have accumulated and inherited over the years, not just Pearl Jam merch.
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HH140540 said:Get_Right said:The values will continue to go down IMHO. While they are popular, they are not in the same league as the Beatles, The Who, Hendrix or the Dead in terms of memorabilia. While Pearl Jam does attract new fans, the core fanbase will not be buying as much merch as we approach our 60s. I can see certain merch getting hot for a short time and then losing value. I stopped buying merch many years ago and liquidated most of my collection about a year ago. Getting rid of all the "stuff" I have accumulated and inherited over the years, not just Pearl Jam merch.
No regrets at all. I sold off close to 40 posters going back to 96'. Some of them were framed but many sat in tubes doing nothing. Most of my vinyl as well. It is nice to have the closet back instead of being full of stuff I rarely looked at. I just want to enjoy the shows while I can and am no longer interested in the merch. As I get older I just want less stuff around the house, trying to slowly get rid of it all!0
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