Quoted from Jam_Burglar:I would say it's good to look at comparisons but that you shouldn't read too much into it.
One thing that I think does carry over in the comparison is that when you start marketing an item as a "collector's item" it is less likely to be valuable. The true collectors items are usually things that nobody thought to collect, so they were destroyed, and it's hard to find original ones in good shape. Fabricated rarity never seems to have quite the same appeal.
Solid logic. This has played out many times in other collector markets.
Scott