I wish I had had the foresight to get my own dragon hoard. It seems like anything I was ever interested in (and I'm not young) has become a 'collectors' item' in the last few decades.
It's a bummer to get bid out of everything over time.
It's happening now with Japanese bubble era cars, and it's funny to watch the cars everyone thought were terrible suddenly become pop culture icons. I have stock parts in my shed that you couldn't give away, and now people are paying through the nose for them.
I sold a car for 4k that's now selling for 30-40k just four years later, it's judicious. I am kicking myself, I may never own another because I wouldn't reasonably pay that much for something that's objectively not worth it, but that's the market.
Driving a 90s honda/nissan/toyota/mazda? Check the market price right now, you might be sitting on a cheeky house deposit.
I wish I had had the foresight to get my own dragon hoard. It seems like anything I was ever interested in (and I'm not young) has become a 'collectors' item' in the last few decades.
It's a bummer to get bid out of everything over time.