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a million dollars
twenty five to seventy five cents
You have two options: private or public. You can privately keep accounts of all the limited edition collectibles you own, and keep that registry with your lawyer or in your safe deposit box. Also, some site, such as WikiEdition allow you to publicly register your limited edition (in this case, limited edition books) online. This is another good, off-site, way to keep track of your limited editions, as well as fun to see who else owns a copy!
Many toys on the market are collectible in nature, particularly dolls like Barbie or cars like Hot Wheels. You may not realize that many of the accessories that are sold alongside these toys have collectible value as well. When a limited edition of a toy comes out that you are thinking of investing in as a collector's piece, be sure to scour the shelves nearby to make sure you are finding every limited edition accessory that goes with it. Having those accessories can make the difference in the end and lead to increased collectible value.
$100.00
Oakley limited edition "valves"
I would say about $150.00
At most $6 maybe $10
The limited edition includes all the map packs. The non-limited edition dosent.
The EP - limited edition - was created in 2005.
Special Limited Edition was created in 2003.
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