My dad worked on the north tower, and he has, to this day, a key to the entrance of the World Trade Center. I am curious
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- kev-zone81
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I understand completely! Some items have so much sentimental value, but not physical value due to the circumstances! It's an item that gives you many memories you wouldn't have under certain circumstances, and that is priceless!
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As someone who collects militaria (I collect British stuff not nazi stuff) the nazi stuff is some of the most popular and highly faked things and thus goes for the highest vale
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If they asked for something more reasonable, Im sure it would sell immediately. This is just absolutely ridiculous.
- JAKESWIFT63
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And why is the most collectible, because it is the most horrible material a collector can own. It's hard to find because no one admits to owning it. It's over priced because most was destroyed or stolen, making it more rare, but the stigma remains!