That's for sure.
Worth and value are definitely in the eyes of the beholder.
I just paid $1,200 for a Morrow parts box because I was tired of looking and getting turned down. So, when a nice one became available, I decided to end the search and just step up and buy the thing.
Now my search is over, and I will probably never buy another one of those again.
Worth and value only matter to the flipper. If you are going to keep the thing, then who really cares what you had to pay for it.
I once heard the late Johnny Carson say, that the thing that bugged him the most, was when someone would ask, How much did you pay for that?
I loved that about him, because if he saw something that he liked, he bought it, and it was nobodys business how much he paid for it.
The only reason that anybody wants to know the answer to that question, is so that they can feel better about themselves for paying too much on the wiggit that they just bought.