Quoted from doughslingers:If WOZ hits 10k or 5k production or even more over 20k if people like the pin it will not be for sale or the price will go up as one day they will stop making them and move on to the next pin.
When I was first getting into the hobby, you could buy TAFs *all day long* for $1400. They weren't NIB, but they were nice games.
If Jack makes a billion of these like I hope and - the biggest key - gets a ton of them on route, their prices will come down on them, at least for a while. Just like others have said though, I would welcome NIB pins not immediately appreciating in value. If Stern was selling Tron for $4600 and a couple months later, Tron is selling for $4800 used, it means that Stern should have made more to make more money. Stern (and JJP) don't owe the secondary market anything, and I for one would be absolutely fine if those people who get up in arms if their NIB games don't go up in value decide to move on.