Elite Blu-ray Steelbooks >$150/£100

Starling

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May 5, 2012
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This is a list of Steelbooks that have risen so much (over time) that sealed they are now worth over $150/£100.

These are only rough estimations for mint/sealed copies.


Remember to include country of origin.

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>$600/£400

Iron Man (Canada FS)
Gladiator (Taiwan)
Le Grand Bleu (Japan)
Rambo Uncut (Germany)
Terminator 2 V 2.0 (Japan)
The Dark Knight (Fr Fnac)


>$450/£300



> $300/£200

Angels & Demons (Canada FS)
Captain America (Taiwan)
Inglourious Basterds (Canada FS)
Terminator Salvation (Taiwan)



>$225/£150

Avatar - 3 Disc (China)
Avatar - extended (Korea)
I Am Legend (Canada FS)
Indiana Jones & The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (Canada FS)
Jack Reacher (UK)
Terminator Renaissance (France - FNAC exclusiv with booklet and stickers)
Transformers - Dark of the Moon (Japan)
Wanted - Debossed (Germany)
Zimmer 1408 (Germany)


> $150/£100

Alien Anthology (Korea)
Batman Begins (Japan)
Batman Begins (Korea)
Farewell My Concubine - with booklet (China)
Final Fantasy VII Advent Children (Thai)
Iron Man (Germany Media Markt)
Let The Bullets Fly (China)
Lion King (Korea)
Resident Evil Trilogy (Korea)
Snow White and the Huntsman (Korea)
Star Trek (UK play.com)
Sucker Punch San Diego Comic Con
Terminator (Korea)
Thor (FR Fnac)
Thor (UK)
Transformers 2 (Canada FS)
Watchmen (Canada FS)


Relegated:

The Dark Knight (Japan)
Star Trek (Canada FS)
Zombieland (Germany)

Each price bracket is placed into alphabetical order. Concensus from forum members is what will guide the listing.
 
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I'd rather not see this list be a "price guide". As traders might use this list as (especially new traders) on HDN they said it was worth x or y and thats highly speculative anyway.

So in order to not duplicate the lists on the rare / hard to find or OMG the price is high on ebay threads, I would like to see the prices removed at the top, so this doesn't become a trading or price guide.

You can instead state, steels that often fetch above $100 then list those. Steels that often fetch above $200 and list those. No individual prices though. Etc.

Thanks a bunch.
 
We shouldn't put values as these fluctuate wildly sometimes and could give some newbies the wrong pricing.

*Edit - Posted whilst delayed, see post above.
 
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I've taken on board the comment from apsmith21 and placed them into price brackets, rather than individually value each item. A price guide for steelbooks does not currently exist, so I see nothing wrong in recognising the value of what we all collect. We do after all live in a capitalist world.
 
moulin rouge IP and romeo and juliet IP for >£200

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also terminator 2 V 2.0 edition for >£300
 
Steelcases :

Australia

Saving Private Ryan >200
Inglourious Basterds >200
The Dark Knight >300
Terminator 2 >200
Smokin Aces >100
Gladiator >200

US

Smallville Season 8 >200

Ironpacks :

China

Moulin Rouge >200
Romeo & Juliet >200
A-Team >100
Independence Day >100
Independence Day Misprint >200
Minority Report >100
 
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Big Blue (Japan) >300
Wanted (German, 1st pressing/debossed) >150
Final Fantasy VII Advent Children (Thai) >200
 
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This thread's idea is a moot point as prices fluctuate on the rare/hard to find steels all the time and not to mention IMO a dumb idea to have something like this out there acting as some sort of "official value/pricing guide" when it really isn't.... as eventually it will turn into that. A inflated one at that. It will eBay seller's wet dream to reference people to this thread if it catches on and gets big enough.

Just my 2 cents... not participating in this one. Besides we have a "current value" thread already on the forum that acts perfectly in its function as it represents "current" value's from time to time here when people talk about certain titles:

https://www.hidefninja.com/community/threads/11268/
 
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