Vintage Movie Posters Increasing in Value

Quantum of Interest: Movie posters break investment crunch

www.myfinances.co.uk
Monday, 20 Oct 2008

“The release of Quantum of Solace is set to boost interest in Bond movie posters as a collectors look for nostalgia and returns.

Specialist high net worth insurance broker Stackhouse Poland predicts that collectors buying original posters could see the value of such memorabilia soar over the coming five years.

Keith Hester at Stackhouse Poland, explains many movie posters have multiplied in value by up to ten times over the past five years, with poster prices typically depending on film title, rarity, condition and nationality.

“There is a growing market for vintage movie posters with the record price achieved to date set by Metropolis – director Fritz Lang’s 1927 vision of the future – with an impressive $690,000,” he says.”

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