[quote="Ronald4 WHAT is the point of owning 4 (f******g) copies of any item? 2 (Although Ithink is still 1 to many) I can understand 1 brand new (sealed) 1 to play now and then, but 4. You must have a whole in your head. Prices drop like crazy for suchs items and I doubt they will ever go up again. I have 1 it's used because I have music to enjoy. You have 4, 1 of which you can't even be 100% sure it has (the right) disc inside.

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I did some very intensive digging to see how many copies of this item are out there, so far I have found 10. Of those only one were factory sealed ( 2 if you count my copy).
While I am not a collector who would buy every color slipcase version of Release for example. This is a very unique release if looked at from the packaging point of view. Plus this item is very unique in another way, it contains a song that cannot be found anywhere else on earth. A mix so rare that even the band did not know it existed. So this item is not something that you see every day and as time takes its course ( copies getting worn out, damaged ) I suspect it will be a good investment in the long run. However, I did not buy mine for resale, I just love high end packaging. When I ordered it I wasn't even aware of how unique the mix of This must be the place I waited years to leave on the the 3" CD is.
The 80$ I paid for this is, by my own normal standard, insane!!!

But a copy just sold on eBay for 150$ and it was in the worst condition you can imagine. The slipcase was trashed, it looked like someone had taken a dump on it and after about a week wiped it off then stomped the thing. God only knows if the contents can even be played!
Of the 10 I found online the price ranged from 185$ for the Mint unopened copy to 45$ for a used copy in only slightly better condition than the trashed copy that some poor soul bought