What's the most valuable piece of Yea Forums-related memorabilia you own?

What's the most valuable piece of Yea Forums-related memorabilia you own?

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my £15 green lantern canvas

Walking Dead #1... but I wonder if how much that will drop in price now...

1:1 scale green lantern battery that lights up.

Honestly I have and will never have any clue
Grandpa had a huge collection of comic books from GI's he'd met in the war. There was at least 15 boxes worth of golden and silver age comics but since we didn't know that comic books were worth something since we did not know anyone who was in to comics and had no access to the internet we just left it in one of our bodega. The bodega got destroyed in a volcanic explosion back and 91. One of our cousins found another box of comics back in 05 and sold everything for $20k

>Obese 35 year old pube-beard who dresses like a 13 year old in 1996 considers this to be a great accomplishment

The great failing of capitalist society is the pushing of subjective materialistic morality, wherein "follow ur dreams" and owning things are considered net goods. So you end up with disgusting losers like this who are financially well off, and lolbergs will seriously defend "it's his cash he can be a useless shit if he wants" as things fall apart around him.

Probably my GL:TAS Saint Walker statue.

>implying thats not every society that has peaked

Money has better uses. I don't own any Yea Forums merch.

Depends on what you mean by "valuable".
I have a mint condition "Surfing the Highway" first edition that could probably go for $500 on eBay (slightly used goes for $200)
I have personal correspondence with several artists that are probably worth nothing on the market but they're worth a whole lot to me.

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