The film world received shocking news on Tuesday, April 1, that Val Kilmer died. He was 65.
Kilmer was part of some of Hollywood’s most significant franchises. He donned the blank cape and mask in the Batman series during the 1990s and was part of the hugely successful first Top Gun movie. Other films in his portfolio include Tombstone and The Island of Dr. Moreau.
Being part of such legendary titles translates to a prominent collector profile. The WorthPoint Price Guide currently houses more than 27,000 auction and marketplace listings.
Not surprisingly, autographs are among the most plentiful Val Kilmer collectibles. Though not rare, Kilmer signatures, which include movie photos, posters, and figures, carry significant demand in the secondary market.
High-end collectors and investors, meanwhile, benefited from production pieces coming to market. His suit and cape from Batman Forever earned the highest dollar, which Julien’s Auctions sold in July 2022 for $32,000. Other big sellers include a mask from Heat signed by Kilmer, Al Pacino, and Robert De Niro ($11,500, eBay) and an IGS Mint 9-graded sealed copy of Top Gun on VHS ($9,600, Goldin).
Jon Waldman is a Winnipeg-based writer. He has written for Beckett, Go GTS, Canadian Sports Collector, and several other hobby outlets over his two decades in the hobby. His experience also includes two books on sports cards and memorabilia. Connect with Jon on Twitter at @jonwaldman.
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