*I just saw how extremely low the prices are on many of my company's
(eMoviePoster.com's) 1,000 oversized and standard rolled posters (U.S.
non-U.S. and NON-movie posters that will begin closing in HOURS beginning
at 7 PM CST at http://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/14.html
<http://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/14.html>. These auctions contain a
LOT of VERY rare and desirable posters, and if there is not a positive
FLOOD of last minute bidding there are going to be many incredible deals
and steals made!AND THIS IS ABSOLUTELY ONE OF OUR BETTER "ROLLED" SETS OF
AUCTIONS EVER, AND YOU REALLY DON'T WANT TO MISS IT, BECAUSE IT IS FILLED
WITH VERY DESIRABLE ITEMS AND EXTREME RARITIES!Note that some people feel
these last minute reminder posts are "too long", or have "too much
information", and if YOU feel this way, then please stop reading this now,
and simply go to the above link right now and look these over well before
they begin closing TODAY at 7 pm! I just looked at all the current prices
and I saw LOTS of them at prices that are a fraction of what ANY dealer
would ask for them! Thanks and best of luck on whatever you are bidding
on!HOWEVER, IF YOU DON'T MIND READING MORE, PLEASE DO READ ON, because
there is much useful and helpful information below!If you are fairly new to
this hobby, you may be very surprised to learn that the price levels of
vintage movie paper (and related items) is FAR lower than that of ANY other
collectible these days! One quick look at the current bid prices on the
1,000 auctions closing today proves that beyond a shadow of a doubt!And in
a time when so many items (from gasoline to real estate to stocks to fine
art to every other kind of collectibles) are geometrically soaring in
prices, LOTS of these items (including many great ones) are at prices
similar to what they were 30 years ago (and I am not exaggerating one
bit)!Are YOU looking for "good buys" in this hyper-inflated world where
EVERYTHING seems overpriced? Then you will surely want to closely look over
these 1,000 oversized and standard rolled posters (U.S. non-U.S. and
NON-movie posters), because currently, with EIGHT HOURS left (as of this
writing) until these start to close, there are a whopping ONE HUNDRED SIXTY
SEVEN at just TEN DOLLARS each or under, and an INCONCEIVABLE THREE HUNDRED
FORTY FOUR at just TWENTY DOLLARS each or under (and that is over ONE THIRD
of the auctions)!And in today's world, what does ten dollars or twenty
dollars get you? Not much (maybe a quarter of a tank of gas)! But it CAN
get you lots of really fun and cool vintage movie posters (and maybe two or
three or four, all for just $20 for all)! In fact, at the current bid
prices ,you can even find quite a few outright "steals" and how often does
that EVER happen these days?And remember: WE are the only major auction
with NONE of those awful 20% or 25% "buyers premiums" (and one auction
insanely has a "minimum buyers premium" that is a truly OBSCENE $29,
meaning they will never sell any item for under $30 AND that their poor
consignors RECEIVE pennies from a $30 sale).It is not just these lowest
priced ones that represent exceptional values, as there are items at every
price level that are far under where the same (or similar) items have sold
for before, and these make great unique birthday or holiday gifts (for
yourself or others) that don't have to cost you an arm and a leg, so please
start checking them out now!It is not just the lowest priced ones ending in
HOURS that represent exceptional values, as there are items at every price
level that are far under where the same (or similar) items have sold for
before, and these make great unique gifts (for yourself or others) that
don't have to cost you an arm and a leg, so please start checking them out
now!And when I say "unique" I am not exaggerating by very much! A LOT of
these items ARE super rare. AND NOW YOU CAN TELL WHICH ARE THE MOST RARE
ITEMS VERY QUICKLY! How? We have now COMPLETELY implemented our title
designations of "ultra rare" and "rare" In all three sets of auctions!If we
have never auctioned the item before (or only once before) we ALWAYS put
"ultra rare" in the auction title, and we never put it in the title if we
auctioned it two or more times. Similarly, in all three sets of auctions,
if we have only auctioned the item exactly two or three times before we
ALWAYS put "rare" in the auction title, and we never put it in the title if
we auctioned it four or more times.AND WE NOW HAVE SEARCH FILTERS THAT
(with one click) LET YOU VIEW SOLELY THE "ULTRA RARE" ITEMS (or solely the
"ultra rare" AND "rare" items) EACH IN A SINGLE GALLERY! AND THERE ARE
DIRECT LINKS TO BOTH GALLERIES AT THE TOP OF OUR SEARCH FILTER LIST
(located at the top left of each gallery, right below where it says
"Posters by Type").Of course if you are a collector who doesn't much care
about rarity you never have to use the above filters, but if you DO care,
this is a really wonderful addition! Something important to note is that
this ONLY tells you how many times WE auctioned the item, NOT how many
exist. And of course this means that the very first time we auction
ANYTHING (even a brand new 2024 poster!) it will initially be listed as
"ultra rare". This is just a limitation of the system, and you just have to
accept it. And we ARE human, and CAN make a mistake, and if we do, just
email us and we will fix it ASAP!PLEASE REMEMBER THAT THESE AUCTIONS ARE
NOT SOLELY FOR "MOVIE POSTERS"! They include a large number of "non-movie"
posters as well! Because our "every four week auctions" combine all
different types of items into one auction, there are a number of groups of
items closing very soon that are very worthy of special mention!EXTRA
SPECIAL! The first SEVENTY SIX posters in the auctions are "oversized"
meaning they measure over 32" wide (most 40" wide or more)! Many of these
are extremely rare and hardly ever offered for sale or at auction, and they
include 40x60s and all kinds of "special" posters. And the next TWENTY FOUR
posters are not "oversized" (so they are under 30" wide) but they are very
long, and therefore can't be combined with anything but similar posters,
and many of these are also super rare! We only auction these kinds of
posters every 4 to 6 months, so if you like these, PLEASE be sure to check
them out!MORE EXTRA SPECIAL! We have NINETEEN posters from the 1910s (7 are
movie posters from 1912 to 1914, when the cinema was being born; see below,
and TWELVE are World War I posters!) ending in HOURS
at https://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/tag/decade:1910s/14.html
<https://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/tag/decade:1910s/14.html> Where did
the 7 movie posters come from? Three months ago, we were consigned a truly
historic collection of movie posters (almost all from 1912 to 1914, when
the cinema was being born!). These are TRUE "antique" movie posters because
"antique" is typically defined as being over one hundred years old, and
these are all 105 years old or over! AND THE 12 CURRENT WORLD WAR ONE
POSTERS SEEM JUST AS LOW PRICED, MAYBE EVEN MORE SO, SO THERE IS THE
POTENTIAL FOR INCREDIBLE DEALS ON THEM AS WELL! I guarantee you that when
you view these 17 posters from the 1910s you will be amazed that so many of
these "museum pieces" can possibly be bought for such low amounts of
money!We also have a great selection of FIFTY FIVE INSERTS
at https://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/tag/xtype%253Ainsert/14.html
<https://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/tag/xtype%253Ainsert/14.html> and
ONE HUNDRED FORTY TWO HALF-SHEETS
at https://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/tag/xtype%253Ahalf-sheet/14.html
<https://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/tag/xtype%253Ahalf-sheet/14.html> More
and more collectors have been discovering these sizes (and realizing that
they are almost always far more rare than the corresponding one-sheets) and
if you have not yet discovered them, you need to do so, and today is a
great day to start, with so many good titles closing!If you are thinking we
had similar collections of these four weeks ago, you are correct! Both
collections were SO large we did not want to run them all at one time, so
we divided them each in two parts! The first half of each of these ran four
weeks ago, and now the last of them end Thursday, and then there are NO
MORE of these HORROR/SCI-FI HALF-SHEETS or JOHN WAYNE HALF-SHEETS, so this
is your last chance at these!These auctions also contain a fine selection
of 262 rolled (or formerly folded) one-sheets
at https://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/tag/xtype%253Aone-sheet/14.html
<https://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/tag/xtype%253Aone-sheet/14.html> This
is a really nice selection of the most collected U.S. poster size, covering
many years and genres, including many EXTREMELY popular titles!If you like
rare posters, we have TWENTY TWO 40x60s
at 
https://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/tag/xtype%253AForty%2520by%2520Sixty/14.html
<https://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/tag/xtype%253AForty%2520by%2520Sixty/14.html>
and
THREE 30x40s
at 
https://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/tag/xtype%253AThirty%2520by%2520Forty/14.html
<https://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/tag/xtype%253AThirty%2520by%2520Forty/14.html>
and
those are mostly a jillion times more rare than the one-sheets from the
same titles! And we also have FORTY SIX "special posters"
at 
https://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/tag/xtype%253Aspecial%2520poster/14.html
<https://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/tag/xtype%253Aspecial%2520poster/14.html>
FIFTEEN
"advertising posters"
athttps://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/tag/xtype%253Aadvertising%2520poster/14.html
<http://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/tag/xtype%253Aadvertising%2520poster/14.html>
and ELEVEN "music posters"
at https://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/tag/xtype%253Amusic%2520poster/14.html
<https://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/tag/xtype%253Amusic%2520poster/14.html>WHAT
ARE "SPECIAL POSTERS"? They are non-standard size movie posters (or
non-movie posters of non-standard types), but NOT ones sold commercially to
the public, which makes them FAR more rare, because they could not bought
when first made, and few people had them then and most often few survive!
And this month's special posters include quite a few "better" ones!
Sometimes they are special promotional posters that are printed in small
quantities, and that can be just as rare (and sometimes even more rare)
than standard posters!WHAT ARE "ADVERTISING POSTERS"? They are non-movie
posters made to advertise some kind of product (sometimes movie-related,
but often not), but they are NOT posters that were sold commercially to the
public, which makes them FAR more rare, because they could not bought when
first made, and few people had them then and most often few survive!WHAT
ARE "MUSIC POSTERS"? They are music-related posters made to advertise
record albums or concerts, but they are NOT posters that were sold
commercially to the public, which makes them FAR more rare, because they
could not bought when first made, and few people had them then and most
often few survive!We also have a really wonderful selection of ONE HUNDRED
FIFTY SIX Japanese posters
at https://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/tag/nation%253AJapan/14.html
<https://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/tag/nation%253AJapan/14.html> They
include quite a few REALLY excellent ones! IN FACT, SOME OF THESE CLOSING
TOMORROW WERE SO EXCELLENT THAT I CONSIDERED PUTTING THEM IN OUR APRIL
MAJOR AUCTION, BUT I FELT IT WAS BETTER TO KEEP THEM ALL TOGETHER, SO THEY
WOULD ALL CLOSE AT THE SAME TIME! But if you THINK you are seeing "major
auction" quality when you look at these, know you are not at all
mistaken!We also have FIFTY ONE auctions of vintage British Quads (and some
other English posters)
at https://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/tag/xtype%253ABritish%2520quad/14.html
<https://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/tag/xtype%253ABritish%2520quad/14.html>
We also have FIFTY NINE Italian posters, (including 12 locandinas, 42
photobusta sets and more!)
at https://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/tag/nation%253AItaly/14.html
<https://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/tag/nation%253AItaly/14.html>In
addition to these British, Italian and Japanese posters, there is also a
great selection of posters from EIGHTEEN other countries! Truly this IS
"The World of Movie Posters", but you don't have to take many plane trips
to find them! And as of right now, a LOT of these posters are at REALLY low
prices!We also have many other extremely rare and desirable U.S. and
non-U.S. movie posters (and many non-movie posters), and you can easily
find those other types of interest to you, by using our great Search
Filters (located to the left of each of our galleries) if you are wanting
to quickly see all we are auctioning on a particular star, genre, decade or
whatever!So if you want to quickly see solely the selection of THIRTY EIGHT
posters from Star Wars movies (a nice selection!), then all you have to do
is click on the Search Filter that says "Star Wars", and it will take you
to just those 38 auctions
at https://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/tag/special%253AStar%2520Wars/14.html
<https://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/tag/special%253AStar%2520Wars/14.html>
(and
the same works for the many other Search Filters). Using our Search Filters
will make your time spent looking at our auctions FAR more productive, and
it helps make certain you don't miss any items of interest to you!Best of
luck to every one of you who bids on any of the 1,000 auctions closing in
HOURS today, starting at 7 PM CT
at https://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/14.html
<https://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/14.html>*

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