Have you taken a look at your VHS collection lately? Since it is 2019, we're betting your answer is probably no, but it may be time to change that.If you're hoping to make a little extra money on the side, some collections of vintage Disney VHS tapes are being valued for $15,000 on eBay, with others listed for $2,000. There's even a $1,000 edition of "The Little Mermaid."They're a part of the company's "Black Diamond Collection," a group of 25 tapes that were released between 1984 and 1994. Each video has a black diamond on the upper spine of the cassette case to mark its originality. As you dust off your 1990s goods, here's what to look out for."Robin Hood""Pinocchio""Dumbo""Sword in the Stone""Alice in Wonderland""Sleeping Beauty""Lady and the Tramp""Cinderella""Bambi""The Little Mermaid""Peter Pan""The Jungle Book""Alice in Wonderland" (2nd release)"Dumbo" (2nd release)"Robin Hood" (2nd release)"The Sword in the Stone" (2nd release)"The Rescuers Down Under""Fantasia""101 Dalmatians""The Great Mouse Detective""The Rescuers""Beauty and the Beast" "Aladdin""The Fox and the Hound"As with everything on eBay, these are just suggested prices. And while the movies above are valuable to an extent (ones with a "Walt Disney Classic" label are worth more) the outrageous price tags aren't the most realistic. Remember, just because something is listed for that price, doesn't mean it'll actually sell for it. So as you peruse the bidding site, make sure to use your best judgement. And, if you are trying to offload your old faves, set your expectations reasonably. There's a set of six Black Diamonds valued at $75, five for $16.99, and one copy of "Beauty and the Beast" for $19.60. So, it'll be hard to find a buyer who'll shell out $15,000 for 18 tapes, but hey, as Disney teaches us, you should never stop dreaming.