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You didn’t need to drive 88 mph in a time-traveling Delorean to buy Biff Tannen’s shrink-wrapped copy of the 1986 Back to the Future VHS tape – and set a new auction record while doing so.

After a heated bidding war, a collector from New York picked up actor Tom Wilson’s sealed, near-mint-condition videotape for $75,000 in Heritage Auctions’ inaugural VHS and Home Entertainment Signature® Auction on June 9 – the highest price ever paid at auction for a sealed, graded VHS cassette.

This 1986 VHS release of “Back to the Future” sold for a record $75,000. This is not only one of the earliest known VHS copies with its wraparound MCA Home Video watermarks and double-stamped MCATM tape, but is from the collection of “Back to the Future” actor Tom Wilson, who played bully Biff Tannen.

The blockbuster sold-out sale, which featured 260 VHS tapes, drew 598 bidders from around the world on its way to realizing a total of $584,750. And many of the collectors were eager to pick up Wilson’s astonishing assemblage, which also included sealed, graded copies of Back to the Future II (which realized $16,250) and Back to the Future III ($13,750), both of which are accompanied by signed notes from late MCA executive VP and Universal Pictures chairman Tom Pollock to Wilson, and 1990’s Back to the Future Trilogy boxed set, which sold for $10,000.

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