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PostPosted: 21:36 - 08 Apr 2016    Post subject: Future investments Reply with quote

I was thinking today, what could I buy or collect now that might be worth a few bob in 100 years time?

It would have to be something that wouldn't degrade in its original packaging. Iconic toys or tech? do you think in the future there will even be a market for nostalgia, or have we reached a point where most things are so mass produced that it renders them not "retro" enough to be worth much, even 60 years from now?

What if someone bought a Halfords mountain bike and kept it boxed, or even a brand new lexmoto 125? I guess that would rust.

What would you spend £100 quid on now, or perhaps collect over a few years that might be potentially valuable? It seems to me that there is future value in keeping stuff that others don't tend to keep.
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PostPosted: 21:43 - 08 Apr 2016    Post subject: Re: Future investments Reply with quote

Halfords mountain bikes generally aren't worth anything now and will be worth even less in 100 years time.

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PostPosted: 22:45 - 08 Apr 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

My wife has several meerkat dolls off an insurance company that'll be very valuable as fuel once Trump has been in power a fortnight.
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PostPosted: 06:15 - 09 Apr 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

angryjonny wrote:
My wife has several meerkat dolls off an insurance company that'll be very valuable as fuel once Trump has been in power a fortnight.
That's the type of thing I'm talking about, I have 5 but not in original packaging. Ive seen full sets go for £100 and that's without any time for them to "appreciate".

Some 70's and 80's toys, which would have cost little at the time, are now worth hundreds and that's from only 40 years ago.
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PostPosted: 06:21 - 09 Apr 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

Buy art by recognised artists.

Buying tat and storing it in the hope it will increase in value is a hiding to nothing. The issue with 'collectibles' is that people buy them thinking 'that's going to be worth X in years to come' not realising every other chancer is thinking the same.

I wonder how many lurpack butter dishes 'mint in original packing' are out there?

The things that become valuable do so because they are rare.
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PostPosted: 06:23 - 09 Apr 2016    Post subject: Re: Future investments Reply with quote

Ste wrote:
Halfords mountain bikes generally aren't worth anything now and will be worth even less in 100 years time.:
bad example probably, but if all bikes in 100 years time weigh 4 kilos and are stronger than carbon, or perhaps have 200 miles worth of batteries sewn in to the frame and a 2000w motor the size of a box of matches, someone into bikes would no doubt want a near mint example of a rare 100 year old bike.

Keeping on the bike example, who keeps a shitty low end bike in mint condition for more than 5 years? The value would not be based on how good the bike was at the time, but how many are left in good nick in future.
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PostPosted: 06:32 - 09 Apr 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

A cathode ray TV. Can't see there being many left in 100 years time.
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PostPosted: 07:07 - 09 Apr 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

monkeybiker wrote:
A cathode ray TV. Can't see there being many left in 100 years time.


The only TV's I've seen that get any money whatsoever are the 'designers ones of the 60's/70's.

like this......

https://antiqueradio.org/art/JVCVideoSphereVideoCapsuleTogether.jpg

Even very early TV's go for pennies.

It's like watches. I have a nice little collection but only the big name ones are worth anything. I have old working Seiko's, Ricoh's and Citizens that are lovely watches, but worth pennies.
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PostPosted: 07:13 - 09 Apr 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

Golliwogs.

You'll have to trade in Bitcoin 3.0 through some Panamanian broker, mind.
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PostPosted: 07:16 - 09 Apr 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

Rogerborg wrote:
Golliwogs.

You'll have to trade in Bitcoin 3.0 through some Panamanian broker, mind.


A full Robinsons golliwog collection you could probably retire with Laughing
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PostPosted: 08:52 - 09 Apr 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

Star Wars toys are meant to be a solid investment.

Was once told a dubious story about a friend of a bloke I used to work with who bought a few toys every month since the age of 16 and kept them in his spare bedroom. Room is now full of original boxed toys and his collection is apparently privately insured and he's planning on retiring from the profits as some pieces are worth thousands individually.
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PostPosted: 09:14 - 09 Apr 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

If you have the space then classic motorcycles, I believe they're classed as a depreciating asset when it comes to inheritance tax so you're not stung with large taxes like you can be with property?
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PostPosted: 11:01 - 18 Apr 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

monkeybiker wrote:
A cathode ray TV. Can't see there being many left in 100 years time.


Even better, a mint FW900. Already not many of those about and people have a ton of nostalgia for them, many still consider them to be better quality for colour than modern ones. Guaranteed that will be worth a few bob
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PostPosted: 11:15 - 18 Apr 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

dydey90 wrote:
Star Wars toys are meant to be a solid investment.

Was once told a dubious story about a friend of a bloke I used to work with who bought a few toys every month since the age of 16 and kept them in his spare bedroom. Room is now full of original boxed toys and his collection is apparently privately insured and he's planning on retiring from the profits as some pieces are worth thousands individually.


The new stuff won't be. Everyone already thinks Star Wars stuff is worth loads, so loads of people will collect it and keep it. Therefore in years to come where will be loads of it.

For new Star Wars stuff to be worth loads of money it needs to be rare/exclusive.

You need to find the 'Next' Star Wars and collect those, good luck with that Laughing
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