Fantasmic Limited Editon Collectable Print

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    Originally Posted By rafiki72

    My Grammy (RIP) bought a collectible Fantasmic print framed and signed by the artist for both my brother and I. It was done i believe the year F! came out.....does anyone know where i can go to find out how much its worth....We have two of them and my bro doesnt want his...

    any ideas...i checked Ebay...no luck...
     
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    Originally Posted By ThinkTink1987

    take it to an antique store and they can appraise it for you, or contact Disney themselves. They might buy it off of you or your brother for their galleries or something. just get is appraised.
     
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    Originally Posted By rafiki72

    i just checked in and its by Charles Boyer # 762 out of 1000 and signed by Mr. Boyer himself..done to commemorate the opening of Fantasmic itself
     
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    Originally Posted By ThinkTink1987

    i would get it appraised at an antique store or something like that. That has got to be worth a nice amount! I would keep it though!
     
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    Originally Posted By SIR at X-S Tech

    Disney wont appraise anything like that and won't buy it from you either. But they may point you towards various Disneyana collectors groups, most notably the NFFC.
     
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    Originally Posted By ThinkTink1987

    "Disney wont appraise anything like that" Disney may not, but an Antique store will, and they may buy it off of him, I know my aunt does stuff like that
     
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    Originally Posted By tynkrbell1977

    No Rafiki!!!!!!!!!! Dont sell it! Your grammy would be sad and it is a great part of Disney history!
     
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    Originally Posted By rafiki72

    i would only sell one since i have 2 of them......thanks for all your help fellow LP'ers!!
     
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    Originally Posted By Socrates

    You could send a letter and a SASE (and a picture would help) to Tom Tumbusch at Tomart's DISNEYANA Update magazine, 3300 Encrete Lane, Dayton OH 45439.

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    "The only good is knowledge and the only evil is ignorance."
     
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    Originally Posted By DisneyJen057

    It is really only worth as much as someone is willing to pay for it. If you really want to sell it, just put it on ebay. Start it off at a low price and bidders will bid what they think it is worth. You might be surprised on how much to get for it.
     
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    Originally Posted By gurgitoy2

    "It is really only worth as much as someone is willing to pay for it. If you really want to sell it, just put it on ebay. Start it off at a low price and bidders will bid what they think it is worth. You might be surprised on how much to get for it."

    This is true. An antique store may not know what they are looking at. You need to get somebody familiar with Disney collectibles to give you an idea. Ebay is a good place most of the time, but like most things you might strike out. I've had very good luck selling Disney stuff on Ebay, but you have to do a little research first. The thing with signed prints though, is that sometimes they aren't worth as much as you might think. For example, I bought a limited edition Charles Boyer print from Tokyo Disneyland that was also signed and numbered. I got it for $5! So, just make sure you find the right people who want to buy it.
     
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    Originally Posted By SFH

    Fantasmic? I have a couple "Imagination" posters. That was going to the show's name, originally.

    I wonder how much they are worth?

    SFH
     

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