sensei wrote: But I thought it would be a clearer counterexample than what I'd initially written, which was "a briefcase full of cocaine." The point I was trying to make is that the currency could be used immediately and without restrictions to pay bills or buy things that one wants.
...But, as many collectors have found to their frustration, the investment one has in an animation art collection can't be easily "cashed out" at a time when the currency is needful. The money spent to gain bragging rights for a "wishlist" may not be recoverable. ...
So the "value" of a cel/sketch collection is problematic, especially as these objects are also (with some exceptions) not widely recognized as worth collecting even by collectors with closely related interests. It's to a large extent fixed within the smallish community of animation art collectors.
So while currency has an agreed-upon value in society at large, for most people the cels in our Itoyas are worthless. That's why in the TV show Let's Make a Deal! the top prize is the briefcase stuffed with cash, and not a Rurouni Kenshin cel with original master set-up.
A briefcase full of cocaine would not be without liquidity problems either!
I certainly wouldn’t want to run afoul of the local drug dealing establishment trying to exchange it for cash…
I have to say that, while I don’t think everything in our Itoyas would generally be considered
valueless,
most likely they wouldn’t hold the same value we would ascribe to them.
But… that’s true
inside our animation art collecting community as well.
While I’d love that hypothetical RK setup…if it was from the TV show, movie, or the first OVA,
I wouldn’t want it if it was from the second OVA, and I’m an RK collector!
I don’t see my collection as valuable, in the sense of being a part of an investment strategy, or portfolio.
I see myself as the end-user, really. Not that I don’t want to take care of them to preserve their beauty,
but as I didn’t buy them as sales inventory, I don’t think much of their fluctuation in price, availability, market demand, etc.
I consider the money used to purchase them as gone, much as I would consider that used for furniture, or fashion
…or travel or books.
I have several out of print books I could likely get more money than I paid for them if I were to sell;
(again, though, this would be from a
very select group of people, not everyone is interested in rare books

)
but I don’t want to sell them, I like them and wish to keep them.
It’s the same with my animation cels and sketches.
I can’t say I find value in bragging rights, as I haven’t posted anything up in years…
and I feel a little bad about that, considering I know I enjoy at looking at others’ galleries when they update.
I still like the look of what I have, so, probably, most of my animation art will stay with me for a while yet.
But if I come down with a fatal disease or am hit by a bus,

I hope Jcaliff will come to my estate sale!
I have some Dororo cels she might be interested in!
