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August 22, 2023 1 min read
For those not in the know, for most concerts there is a small line, sometimes long line, of people that forms before the concerts starts. These people are waiting to buy that night's poster or other official concert merch.
Some people are also surprised when they discover that some 1990's posters are now selling for close to $10,000.
Did you know that concert posters were originally sold at the end of the concert? Posters were sold at the end of the concert to help to get fans out of the venue.
10. Boston, MA 2003 (20th Anniversary)
(Est. value: $800)
9. Hampton, VA 2009 (Coliseum)
(Est. value: $5,000)
7. Bethel Woods, 2022
(Artist: Jim Pollock, est. value: $300)
6. Chicago, IL 1999
(Est. value: $3,300)
5. New York, NY 2009 (Madison Square Garden)
(Est. value: $1,100)
4. New York, NY, 2013 (30th Anniversary)
(Est. value: $400)
3. New York, NY 2017 (The Baker's Dozen)
(Artist: Jim Pollock, est. value: $3,500)
2. Atlanta, GA 1999
(Est. value: $4,000)
1. Limestone, ME (The Great Went - Robot), 1997
(Est. value: $10,000)
All of these posters were designed and made by the famous Jim Pollock. They selected based on scarcity, value and comments left on various websites. If you think a poster is missing, please leave a message below.
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