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It's called rarity, and yeah I love collectors. There were only 10 of those Nintendo games ever released in the market. Now if only my old Apple II software I've been saving since 1980 would ever be worth anything.
How about paying this much for a nickel -
1913 Liberty Nickel Brings $3.73 Million In U.S. Coin Auction
An awed hush fell over the Platinum Night bidding floor of our Orlando FL FUN U.S. Coin Auction on Thursday, Jan. 7, 2010, as "The Olsen Specimen" 1913 Liberty Nickel, PR 64 NGC, lived up to its billing as the most famous American coin by bringing a jaw-dropping $3,737,500. This figure is tied for the third-largest sum ever paid at auction for a single U.S. coin.


The rich are getting richer as always...“When fascism comes to America, it’ll be wrapped in a flag and carrying a cross” — Sinclair Lewis
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