1990s Memorabilia
Information on 1990s memorabilia from grunge to pop icons like Britney Spears. Articles cover instruments, clothing, posters, autographs and merchandise from alternative rock's peak.
1990s Autographs
1990s music autographs are surprisingly affordable right now, with classic rock acts like Nirvana likely to become valuable investments.
1990s Clothing
While some 1990s musician clothing sells at auction, most modern memorabilia is tightly controlled by artists and their teams.
1990s Discs
How to spot authentic 1990s music awards and which ones are actually worth collecting.
1990s Instruments
Instruments owned by 1990s rock stars are rare on the market because musicians still use them, but they're poised to become valuable collectibles.
1990s Magazines
How 1990s music magazines like Q and Mojo became valuable collectibles worth hunting down on the resale market.
1990s Merchandise
Most 1990s celebrity merchandise was sold at concerts and through fan clubs, but it's worth far less today than vintage items from earlier decades.
1990s Posters
Most 1990s concert posters are throwaway, but special show designs from bands like Pearl Jam and Nirvana can be valuable collectibles.
1990s Tickets and Passes
Buying 1990s concert tickets and backstage passes won't make you rich, but they're an affordable way to collect rock memorabilia.
Alt-Country Memorabilia
Collectors' guide to alt-country memorabilia, from the genre's 1990s roots through its key artists like Uncle Tupelo and Wilco.
Britney Spears
Britney Spears memorabilia ranges from autographed photos to oddball items, but whether it's worth collecting as an investment depends on her long-term career.
Hip-Hop Memorabilia
Hip-hop memorabilia is scarce compared to other music genres, with mostly autographs and concert tickets available for collectors.
Mariah Carey
Mariah Carey's rise to the top and what her memorabilia, from stage-worn shoes to a giant leg replica, actually costs collectors.
Oasis
The Manchester brothers' Britpop phenomenon and what their collectible memorabilia costs, from rare handwritten lyrics to vintage tour items.
Rave Memorabilia
How British rave culture from the 1980s and early 90s left behind posters, flyers, and vinyl records that collectors still hunt for today.
REM, Rock Band Memorabilia
REM memorabilia remains undervalued compared to their influence, making signed items and fan club exclusives a solid long-term investment at current prices.
Robbie Williams
The rise of Robbie Williams from Take That to global pop star, and what fans actually pay for his memorabilia.
Seattle Grunge
How Seattle grunge bands like Nirvana and Pearl Jam became a global phenomenon in the 1990s and what memorabilia is worth collecting.
Take That Memorabilia
Take That went from massive 90s boy band to split and reunion, creating two eras of collectible memorabilia with wildly different values.
U2, One of Ireland's Biggest Rock Bands
U2 fought to keep their stage memorabilia off eBay, raising questions about who really owns rock and roll history.