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The total for Heritage’s first-ever VHS auction exceeded this goal, netting $584,750. Many fans of the Back to the Future series have noticed over the years that Biff Tannen strikes a resemblance to President Donald Trump. 55 playing cards with Biff, Lorraine, Marty, Doc Brown. Containing a 24k gold plated poker chip, 24k gold plated pin badge and 24k gold plated ticket to the Biff Tannen museum as well as a welcome note from the Casino.
Joe Maddalena, the executive vice president of Heritage Auctions, previously told Nexstar that he expected the auction to generate at least a half-million dollars. N☀053 of a limited Edition of 1985 worldwide of the Biffs Pleasure Paradise Casino Premium box.
Other coveted titles included a promotional copy of “First Blood,” “Star Wars,” and a promotional copy of “Top Gun.” He also helped Richard Nixon remain President of the United States until at least 1983 (while seeking a fifth consecutive term). In the center of this wasteland, is a large. During a mishap in 2015, an alternate 1985 is created, where Biff is extremely wealthy and owns most of Hill Valley. A sealed copy of “Jaws,” meanwhile, sold for $32,500, while a copy of “Ghostbusters” went for $23,750. Biff built a casino hotel in Hill Valley (at least 27 stories high), named 'Biff Tannen's Pleasure Paradise Casino & Hotel', on the site of the former Hill Valley Courthouse, upon legalized gambling in 1979. Marty has had to outsmart several versions of Biff Tannen, which usually proved to be a tricky task despite Biff's less than genius level intelligence. In addition to the “Back to the Future,” bidders were also eager to get their hands on near-mint VHS copies of “The Goonies,” one of which sold for $50,000.
The record-setting copy of “Back to the Future,” however, featured another rare distinction: It was previously owned by Tom Wilson, the actor who portrayed Biff Tannen in the “Back to the Future” trilogy. The VHS event, organized by Texas-based Heritage Auctions, featured a total of 260 sealed VHS tapes, most of which were classic, first-edition copies of beloved films from the ‘70s and ‘80s. A sealed copy of “Back to the Future” once owned by one of the film’s actor’s set a record-setting price at auction.