>>77230885You forgot that he got them not because of their market value, but because they were valued by the people who gave them to him.
You could be offering your beat-up, scribbled over Superman 64 cart if it was the game you spent loving as a child, maxing out and playing it every day and night for months, and he'd commend you on what an excellent offering it is.
And you know he is fucking right.
It reminds me of that one story about a book store, where a dude wanted to buy a Jules Verne book he had as a child, a gift from his mother, that he lost since. Then the store owner asks him the age he got the book, and what edition it could be, and finds the EXACT SAME book the dude lost - the one with the dudes mothers dedication in it.
The store owner charged only 3€ because it was a scribbled over old piece, but to the person who bought it? He was bursting into tears.