If you’ve got a stack of old DVDs collecting dust at home, it might be time to take a closer look. There’s some titles which could be worth a surprising amount of money.
Although DVD sales have declined with the rise of streaming platforms like Netflix and Amazon Prime, there’s still a strong market for certain titles, especially among collectors. According to the Liverpool Echo, some of your older discs could now sell for serious cash.
Before the streaming boom, DVDs were a household staple. While many now view them as outdated, there’s a growing appreciation for physical media, particularly for rare editions or titles not easily found online.
One major reason for this resurgence is that not every film or TV show is available via streaming.
For fans who want reliable access to their favourites, owning a hard copy still has its appeal.
In a recent study, Bally Casino identified several DVDs that could be surprisingly valuable.
They teamed up with collectables expert Tracy Martin to get insights into what makes certain editions stand out and how to make the most of selling them.
The Carry On Film Collection takes top spot for being worth the most amount of money.
A complete box set of the films from the beloved British comedy series can fetch around £350 on average.
Another high-value item is the Monty Python and the Holy Grail Limited Edition Castle Box set, which can sell for as much as £300.
Tracy says: “Collectable value can be due to rarity, different variants to the norm, oddities (misspellings on DVD cases or books), nostalgia – people buying back their memories, limited edition and basic supply and demand.
“There are so many reasons things are collectable. People don’t always recognise they have things of value, which is why they turn to valuers like me or do their own research online.
“Always research to ensure you get the best price achievable for your collectable by looking to see what similar items have sold for in the past.”
According to Tracy, one of the most important steps in selling your items is choosing the right platform and setting a realistic price from the beginning.
She added that CDs may be the next media format to rise in value, especially with vinyl already enjoying a massive resurgence in popularity.
If you have a forgotten DVD stash, now might be the perfect time to see what it’s worth.
The top 15 are:
1. Carry On Films – Complete DVD Collection Box Set, 1958-1992, £350
2. Monty Python and the Holy Grail – Limited Edition Castle Box Set, 1975, £300
3. Blade Runner Ultimate Collector’s Edition Briefcase, 1982, £300
4. The Godfather: The Coppola Restoration Limited Edition Blu-ray Box Set, 1972-1990, £300
5. The Avengers ’62-64 – Emma Peel Mega Set, 1961-1969, £275
6. The Wicker Man – Wooden Box Limited Edition, 1973, £225
7. The World at War – Ultimate Restored Blu-ray Edition, 1973-1974, £225
8. Quatermass Collection – Limited Edition Box Set, 1953-1979, £225
9. Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray Box Set, 1990-1991, £225
10 Peeping Tom (Criterion Collection Region 2), 1960, £200
11. Withnail & I – Limited Edition Tin Box, 1987, £175
12. The Beatles Anthology DVD Box Set, 1995, £175
13. Red Dwarf – Just the Shows DVD Box Set, 1988-1999, £150
14. Taxi Driver – 35th Anniversary Blu-ray Edition, 1976, £150
15. The Third Man – UK Steelbook Edition, 1949, £125