In the recent Heritage magazine, there is an article about the recent price performance of movie posters and how they have come into their own. The article references the fact that before 1990 the most valuable movie posters were worth $10,000 and now they are worth $500,000! The reason? They are pieces of history that are beautiful and rare! Sound familiar? The current Pinnacle Collection sale offers the collectibles world unprecedented access to some of the most desirable concert posters ever offered at public auction. In fact, this sale represents the finest quality sale of its kind–EVER!!! These posters are sure to be placed into long term collections, and it could be decades before this high quality of a collection is offered again. Don’t let the opportunity pass.
The following is an excerpt from the article;
“The research, originally compiled for Heritage auctions and updated and
expanded by Halperin and Cantu, helps explain why a poster for the 1932 film
Freaks increased in value from $10 to $107,550 in 30 years (it’s the only one
of its kind), why we may never see the 1927 Lon Chaney film London After
Midnight (all prints have been lost), and why Flying Down to Rio posters are
highly prized by collectors (the musical marks the debut of Fred Astaire and
Ginger rogers as a dancing team).
Vintage movie posters as a collectibles category have boomed in the
past 20 years, says Grey Smith, director of vintage movie posters at Heritage
auctions. “before 1990,” he says, “the most valuable posters were under
$10,000. Today, top prices are rapidly approaching $500,000.”
I also highly recommend that you subscribe for FREE o Heritage Magazine. It is the finest collectibles magazine of its kind. Great articles, fantastic information and beautiful photos, all for free. Subscribe at www.Ha.com

The Famous Pinnacle Collection!
Today’s news brings word that the world record price for a comic book has been smashed yet again, this time an Action Comics #1, featuring the first ever appearance of Superman, brought $1,500,000! A similar comic brought $1,000,000 in February, but this example brought $500,000 more because it was in BETTER CONDITION.
Most of the advice given out on this blog is pretty simple to follow and not hard to understand. Practicing the rules of successful collecting is, for the most part, really straightforward, easy to understand and is simply grounded in common sense.
We’re glad to be back posting this blog. Whenever you see a pause in our postings you can be certain the reason is we’re too busy to post, as there is never a shortage of news to report on here at Psychedelic Art Exchange! In the coming couple of weeks we will have a MAJOR ANNOUNCEMENT that is sure to be of interest to all collectors of Classic 1960′s Psychedelic Rock Concert Posters.
Through this blog we try to impart advice that has been hard earned through over 50 years of combined experience wheeling and dealing in the collectibles markets. There are certain “rules to live by” that are necessary for success no matter what collectible one is addressing. Today I’d like to share another one of these “golden rules” with you.
The market for Mint Condition Psychedelic Rock Concert Posters is now receiving unprecedented attention. This appreciation is leading to record levels of demand from two distinct groups of individuals.
This is the third and final installment of our predictions for 2010. See previous blog posts for the beginning of this article.
This blog is a continuation of our 2010 Predictions Part 1…
As we embark on a New Year, I thought I’d put down on paper my predictions for 2010.


