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A bit of a narrow audience, but I bought The id Anthology - basically a greatest hits collection of id Software's games up to Quake.
I bought it for a laugh really a few months after it came out for about ยฃ25, and kept the cool trinkets inside it.
These days, it's worth anything from fifteen times that to fifty times that, judging by eBay's completed listings.
It's cool, and I've no plans to flog it, but it's nice to know that there's a small holiday's worth of funds tied up in it.
That looks awesome! Collector's boxes of games can be really cool. I still have the collector's edition of Skyrim (the original release), and it's worth a good bit. I don't really want to get rid of the cool Alduin statue though.