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I agree, unless you like the way they look on card more than you enjoy them out of package, then you may as well take them out of package. Investing in toys in hopes of making money on them by keeping them MOC is pretty pointless. It's kind of like hoarding. I used to keep the packaging to things like my Super Nintendo and it's kind of pointless. You'd have to find a pretty desperate guy or an impulsive buyer to pay like a bunch of money for something like that and it just ends up taking up space in your home. I don't really want to debate this so I'll stop right here. If you enjoy playing with the toy, take it out of the package, if you like looking at a toy in the package, keep it MOC. Don't worry about monetary value. Chances are, when you HAVE to sell it for money, it won't be high in demand. For example, TFs were uber popular when the first movie came out, the value on them skyrocketed. Now, not so much. These MUs are going to get to a point where they aren't really worth much, they're kind of getting there for me right now. I no longer really care about them as much as I did before where I was like "Gotta have this. Gotta have that".
You should have kept the packaging to your SNES, its worth quite a bit in certain circles. Anyway, I dig packaging on some figures, but I see what you mean in reference to MU. These are great little figures, but I can only justify owning a certain amount of them because having too many of them just takes up too much space. Kids open figures and therefore can toss them anywhere, whereas collectors have to find space for these things, and that is inevitably a pain in the ass. *end of rant*
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