What is your most valuable possession that will fit in a shoebox?

TitanDiddly

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Dec 8, 2003
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Mine's my $200 Canon A75.

This is one object only- this may include only the accessories that are packaged with it. Keys or other objects reprensentative of another asset do not count, e.g. deeds, titles, or ownership documents.

Technically, it's monetary value, not like the data on your hard drive that took years to collect, or sentimental photos. However, a document representative of an idea- like a patent that collects royalties could count. Paper documents of stock holdings are acceptable as well.
 

lokiju

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Originally posted by: ToeStub
I can't fit my family in a shoebox. You lose.

Grater?




Joking!

I'd say my hard drives since I have so much fvcking data and digital pics that would be either impossible or a pain in the ass to get back.
 

ThePresence

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A handwritten family history book that was written by my great-grandfather somewhere in Poland a long time ago.
 

ArmchairAthlete

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The value of any one single piece of hardware from my PC has probably deprecated to the point where my Nintendo DS would be the most valuable thing.

My used 9700 pro probably isn't worth too much anymore.

Well, maybe USB watch with my code backed up onto it along with some choice pr0n.