Why are people surprised that a game is selling for less than what it sold for new? Am I the only one that thinks this is the norm, and that Tron LE was the exception?
Look at Avatar LE, TRS LE, and just about ever other stern besides Tron LE over the past several years. The difference is that you have to compare old games to todays pinflation prices, so while older titles may have gone up, the inflated NIB games are going to do down once opened. If you're buying a NIB AC/DC and expecting to cash in, you are more than likely in for a surprise when you go to sell it IMO. It's not an investment, so I don't care and will continue to buy whichever games I like and not worry about it.
I think this pin is priced where it should be priced for an opened HUO pin. AC/DC premiums will be priced like this in a year, mark my words...