tone007 wrote:
I think the issue is the A2000 is about as common as dirt. When you come across a "brand new" C64 or A500 in package, the prices don't get too incredibly high on those either, and they definitely have a bigger nostalgia following.
4 years ago I was getting between $200 on the low and $700 on the high, each for never opened NOS(New Old Stock) 64C computers. I sold several dozen of them. If someone had a NOS breadbox C=64, that would be some money.
I think I have a NOS A1000 here, I may just keep it for myself..