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Star Trek didn't exist on VHS in 1968.

If you're possibly asking something to the effect of... how much is a VHS tape(s) worth that contains 1968 episodes... honestly, I'd say they're pretty much worthless since the episodes have been released on DVD & Blu-ray.

A hardcore collector might be interested but honestly they'd probably already own them on VHS.

Your best bet is to find some Star Trek collectors sites or go on ebay or Amazon and see what third parties are selling them for and price them accordingly.

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