Originally Posted by
Conchord
Because these types of things never hold their value. Anything these days, really.
I mean look at classic, rare cars... going for hundreds of thousands, because they are rare; these days, manufacturers like Porsche, Lamborghini and Ferrari make six-figure cars that aren't even that rare, they are just high-performance and expensive as hell.
Just imagine in 30 years what a 2008 Ford Focus will be worth... probably nothing. Things aren't made with care like they used to be, because everything is commercialized and mass produced... 360 faceplates included.
I guess as long as there is someone to pay that much money for something like that, then it will technically be "worth" that much, but the market for it is decreasing. As the ADD generation increases, the generations that appreciate substance, depth, and originality slowly die off.