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Which in turn prevents Bethesda from being profited on at such a ratio, Don't get me wrong I understand, and it's not like something limited isn't going to go up in price after it sells out of it's original roots, It always does. But it wouldn't be near the % it is. Less come up for auction, because the hardcore collectors have them with them already.
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^200 set price from the start was just an example, It doesn't have to be 200 dollars, But as you can tell people are already willing to pay even more than that for them. Bethesda would still sell everyone of them they made, the only difference is your limiting your product to the hardcore fans and not the casual fans that will end up putting your stuff on Ebay before you have even got them out.
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While i can understand your viewpoint i dont think it is the solution either. While bethesda can predict which litho will be more desirable they cant be sure. Lets say they raised the prices, some of the other lithos would not sell at those prices which would result in price discounting later on.
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