I, too, have a IIGS neatly packed away in my closet. It's in near-mint condition, perfectly functional, and has all of its programs to boot. Unfortunately, I don't think it's worth much value right now. Being from the 80s, lots of people still have them buried away somewhere with their other old PCs, just like I do. In addition, we all remember them to some extent. I don't think they'll start appreciating in value due to the "intrigued by our roots" factor until someone can say "wow, that's the computer my grandpa used!" While we may think that our five year old computer is ancient in terms of how fast technology is growing, think about how many appliances in your house are over twenty years old. Most of the phones in my house, for example, were bought when we moved here roughly 18 years ago. They don't quite have the "reminisce from the past" quality as a distinguished old style rotary.
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