Well, currently my options are give it away (barely an option), throw it away (horrible option) or sell it. I explained my situation in the OP; extra money or
BTC is what I need currently for a seamless transition in my life. I'm not able to take it with me, nor the rest of my BP collection and therefore I'm selling it all off. BP/Chris often express their enthusiasm for the secondhand market of their products and I'm 99% sure they feel no type of way about this. So, neither the manufacturer, designer, owner or potential customer(s) have a problem with this. Only an outside, unrelated third party, from what I can tell. If Chris meant for these to be held onto, or at least, never sold then I'll lock this up the second that is made clear. If the community decides that selling this is unacceptable then I will lock this up and hold onto it. Just seems silly to try to shoot down the sale of a collectible if someone is able to keep it safe and wants to hang onto it, when I am unable to do so; regardless of how it was acquired.
It feels, bad, that you'd want to control how I handle my BP collectibles. Is there never to be a value put on these? Is there never an acceptable trade to be made for these? I'm not trying to step on any toes, but I thought that's one of the main reasons people dealt with collectibles, for the joy of trading and negotiation. Little did I know that I was making a lifetime commitment when asking for my DREAM Pennies.
I guess I could just throw it away if there's going to be bad blood, which is the last thing I want to do, but I figured it would be best off with someone who missed the opportunity and wants to make a reciprocally satisfactory negotiation. I appreciate your input, but coming in here specifically to shame me for selling a collectible is the strangest thing that's happened to me all week.
We also decided to keep the price as low as before. That way, the collectors can have fun in the secondary market. LOL
I assumed this was applicable to all of their products.