The cheapest I’ve seen (recently) has been $65 but the most expensive I’ve seen has been $250. The Muster wappens have quite a huge price range. However, most people will pay around $15 per member or group card.
At the event (unlike the version sold in stores) BTS in Thailand came with two limited photo cards out of 7 total.Ĭost: I’ve seen the full Muster post card set go for $150-$200. The three items that most collectors try to find is the Muster 10 Post Card set, the Muster wappens + photo cards, and BTS in Thailand. For the MD photos, I’ve seen them go from $10-$30 depending on the member.Ībout: Muster was the first fan meet in Korea, and was held early in 2014. Most people will pay around $50 per card (some pay more, some pay less). Opened diaries with all of the cards tend to go anywhere from $300-$500 depending on the cards. The most expensive one I saw went for $700.
If an official ARMY bought the towel, the bandana, and the diary they received a free 9-photo set (7 members and 2 group).Ĭost: Unopened diaries are extremely rare to come by. The diary includes 3 full group postcards and 3 random photo cards (out of 7 total).
Each member could purchase up to two diaries but the quantity was limited to 600 diaries total (making it quite rare). The cheapest I’ve seen was $40.Ībout: The Korean Fan club Merchandise for 1st Generation ARMYs was a Towel, a Bandana, and a Diary (which is their 2014 Seasons Greetings). The most expensive card I have seen went for $150. Every album that I’ve seen that had a group card with a signed back also had an individual member signed back, but the opposite is not true.Ĭost: Most people will end up paying around $60. It is more difficult to obtain a group card with a signed back then it is to obtain an individual member signed back. The number was never released, but my guess is that it would be about the same as 2Kool4Skool (judging by how many pictures I’ve seen of these). The cheapest I’ve seen one go for was $60 (it was a Rap Monster Polaroid on ebay) the most expensive I’ve seen is $200.Ībout: Like the 2Kool4Skool Polaroids, BigHit included some randomly signed cards across First Press albums. But there are a few single Polaroids in the mix (I’d say about 10-20 per member at most judging from how many duo Polaroids I’ve seen).Ĭost: Most people end up paying somewhere around $150. A majority of these are full group, small group, or duo Polaroids. I hope this guide will help someone!Ībout: BigHit included 200 Polaroids spread randomly across First Press albums. This is just based on looking as many places as I could find for stuff since March 2014. I will only cover individual member merchandise that is out of print and what I think is quite difficult to find. So in a bidding war some might go higher than the average, but if an item isn’t in high demand it might go less than the average. The items are only worth as much as people are willing to pay for them. Keep in mind that prices do change frequently, so this guide could be very outdated in a month. This does not cover free group photos/merchandise that fans get when going to events in Korea (the release showcases and Muster) because I have not seen most of that for sale before. But I can help you with what is out there and how much it costs. I can’t make a guide on where to find this merchandise, because there isn’t a one stop shop for any of it (plus most of it is a very long waiting game on top of luck with pricing).
But I constantly have people asking me about the rarer merchandise.
A lot of people know about BTS album cards, what they are worth, and how to find them.