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<blockquote data-quote="stormcab" data-source="post: 352071" data-attributes="member: 6519"><p>Haha, that's too funny. When I sold my AFA graded Gamorrean Guard on eBay not knowing how valuable it was, my wife and I both sat watching the price going up and up. She get unbelievably excited about it. Even though now I regret selling it, it has however done me a favour, in that my wife sees that these items are that valuable, and when I buy something it's not me flushing money down the toilet. I know it's not cool to be collecting this stuff as an investment, but that is really what they are for anyone who keeps them long term. They will defintely go up in value, and at some point in your life, whether it be a new home or retirement, you may have to part company with some or all of your collection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stormcab, post: 352071, member: 6519"] Haha, that's too funny. When I sold my AFA graded Gamorrean Guard on eBay not knowing how valuable it was, my wife and I both sat watching the price going up and up. She get unbelievably excited about it. Even though now I regret selling it, it has however done me a favour, in that my wife sees that these items are that valuable, and when I buy something it's not me flushing money down the toilet. I know it's not cool to be collecting this stuff as an investment, but that is really what they are for anyone who keeps them long term. They will defintely go up in value, and at some point in your life, whether it be a new home or retirement, you may have to part company with some or all of your collection. [/QUOTE]
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