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Old 10-04-2013, 04:28 PM
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Old 10-04-2013, 05:47 PM
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Yes, it is worth more if it is sealed... to a sealed collector... Especially older releases like the one you show
Some collector's aim to have an entire collection that is sealed and immaculate (where things were originally factory sealed) and there are also collectors who would prefer sealed ont he basis that it is less likely to have any marks or scratches than an open one even if their plan is to open it themselves
Hence an auction for each of the two above would finish higher (in normal circumstances) for the sealed one though the number bidding at the end would be small....
Collecting sealed steelbooks is pretty silly imo. The seal may protect against major scratches but it sure as hell isn't gonna protect against dents. You may have a busted one under the seal and not know about it.

I don't mind buying sealed ones but almost always open mine to ensure that the steelbook is perfect. Also if it's sealed and especially with slip covers, you can't fully appreciate the different effects of the artwork nor feel the different textures.
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Collecting sealed steelbooks is pretty silly imo. The seal may protect against major scratches but it sure as hell isn't gonna protect against dents. You may have a busted one under the seal and not know about it.

I don't mind buying sealed ones but almost always open mine to ensure that the steelbook is perfect. Also if it's sealed and especially with slip covers, you can't fully appreciate the different effects of the artwork nor feel the different textures.
A lot of a steelbook junkie.
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Collecting sealed steelbooks is pretty silly imo. The seal may protect against major scratches but it sure as hell isn't gonna protect against dents. You may have a busted one under the seal and not know about it.

I don't mind buying sealed ones but almost always open mine to ensure that the steelbook is perfect. Also if it's sealed and especially with slip covers, you can't fully appreciate the different effects of the artwork nor feel the different textures.
That's usually what i do with all of my items, I usually open them with a set mind that i'm not going to sell them... but when the item is truly "rare" should one keep it sealed?
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Old 10-04-2013, 07:17 PM
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Old 10-04-2013, 07:55 PM
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Collecting sealed steelbooks is pretty silly imo. The seal may protect against major scratches but it sure as hell isn't gonna protect against dents. You may have a busted one under the seal and not know about it.

I don't mind buying sealed ones but almost always open mine to ensure that the steelbook is perfect. Also if it's sealed and especially with slip covers, you can't fully appreciate the different effects of the artwork nor feel the different textures.
I must be really silly, i have 200+ sealed steelbooks. I cant bring myself to open them up, they look so good and shiny on the shelf
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Old 10-04-2013, 08:03 PM
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I must be really silly, i have 200+ sealed steelbooks. I cant bring myself to open them up, they look so good and shiny on the shelf
Are they all VG steelbooks? Or movie mixed in too?
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Are they all VG steelbooks? Or movie mixed in too?
Movies mixed in as well. It looks really odd the shift between G2 Blu ray steelbooks to G1 game steelbooks. Should have stuck to G2 as xbone steels are very likely gonna be G2
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Movies mixed in as well. It looks really odd the shift between G2 Blu ray steelbooks to G1 game steelbooks. Should have stuck to G2 as xbone steels are very likely gonna be G2
Ah ok 200+ sealed VG steels would be incredible

But I mean it's still crazy to have it mixed with movies, I'm just a VG steel junkie is all

Yeah I think XB1 steels are going to be G2 as well

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That's usually what i do with all of my items, I usually open them with a set mind that i'm not going to sell them... but when the item is truly "rare" should one keep it sealed?
Yes if you have an eye on future value and the possible appreciation ( and there is nothing wrong with that because to some extent all collectibles are an investment) but if you want to really enjoy it then open it and appreciate it and accept that the drop in value is more than h it for the opportunity to enjoy it yourself...

The minute you drive a new car off a garage for court you lose the equivalent of the vat percentage as only new cars are vat exempt but it doesn't stop people lusting after brand new cars....
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