I understand that people get concerned about their game going down in value (MMR, AFMR, etc.). I may be in the minority here. I've bought my games in the past based on whether I like the title and like to play them, not to make money. If you're buying as an investment, history shows that pins have been good in the past, but recently not so much with the remakes in the works. I got into the hobby at the right time and bought my pins "right" allowing me to enjoy the heck out of them for years and years and then sell them and at least get my money back if not make money on them. Most investments don't let you enjoy something for a lot of years and then breakeven or make money when you sell.
To OP...GLWS. Looks like a beautiful machine.