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I've been wondering...are first pressings/editions of hard-to-find and or limited edition Blu-Rays worth more money than their reprints or newer editions? I know a few titles that always seem to sell for more than what the newer versions are worth at physical and online retailers.
These include: Mission Impossible Mission Impossible 3 Evil Dead 2 Beauty & The Beast The Sky Captain and The World Of Tomorrow Casablanca REDS (foil edges) UP Why are some of the older pressings/editions worth more than newer ones? I know that vinyl/record enthusiasts like first editions pressings because of the superior sound or rarity, but I don't know why some Blu-Ray titles have such erratic price differences for re-releases or pressings other than artwork. |
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