What do you own that you consider it being priceless?

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Scarim Coral

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As the title state do you own something that you consider to be priceless (something you value so much that you will not sell it at all)?
While you can easily say a very rare game or the likes but I view priceless being something you can be fond of greatly (e.g. a reminder of your memory and etc) or you have a sentimental value toward it.

Example- Out of all the old toys I kept with me to this day I still hold onto the Generation 1 Grimlock toy.
Sure my look nothing like that (lost the sword, a tooth broke off and it look worn out) but it something I cherish (remind me of my childhood when I watch the shows and my loved for Dinosaur. Oh and of course Grimlock is my favourite to this day).

So what do you own that you view it to be priceless?
 

Tallim

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The clay pipes my Grandfather made during the war. The eagle claw one is amazing.
 

aPod

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A knife my Dad got me when i was seven. I think it's the only thing that i've owned that's never been lost or forgotten in 15 years.
 

iTeamKill

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Only two things come to mind to be honest. This is assuming when you say Priceless, you mean an object that has tremendous value to you, but very little monitory value.

Firstly, My health. I'm in great shape with no medical issues that were not able to be corrected. (vision mostly. I look drop dead sexy in hipster glasses)

I'd put my Dragon fursuit up there too. Its only worth about 1k, but its entirely custom made. If I ever had to replace it, it would be over a year wait and the company that made the materials no longer makes that color so its impossible to replicate.
 

retyopy

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This is going to sound weird but... My teddy bear. It's priceless to me, and I don't care what anyone else thinks.
 

Commissar Sae

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My great uncles WWII era Royal Canadian Air Force great coat. Its fairly rare and it belongs to my kin. So yeah.
 

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retyopy said:
This is going to sound weird but... My teddy bear. It's priceless to me, and I don't care what anyone else thinks.
Yeah, seconded. Mine is not a bear, but some strange hippo-like creature, but I had it literaly all my life, and I love it.
Being a grownup means being able to love childlike things again.
 

SckizoBoy

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There're a few things. The ring that I really should stop wearing. My first edition copy of Magician by Raymond E Feist. My lab coat. And if we're going for joke stuff: my imagination.
 

The Virgo

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A custom shirt that I made (well, I didn't make it, I made the design on a website and ordered it) that's black and, in red letters, says:

"If you want it done right ...

HAVE A
[symbol of Virgo]
DO IT!"

God I love that shirt and I wear it any time I can. In fact, I actually regret only ordering one. I should have ordered more so I could always wear them. Yeah, I like it that much.
 

auwdioslave

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My fender stratocaster.
I've played on cheap no-brand guitars for about 6 years. Around christmastime 8 years ago I walked by a guitar shop and saw they had a big sale of demo and slightly damaged instruments. My eye instantly caught a sapphire blue highway one stratocaster. It was half priced because it had some lacquer damage on the back of the body and neck. I picked it up and played it and was instantly hooked. I took it home and played the hell out of it these past 8 years. It has its fair share of battlescars but its my guitar! If it was stolen I would be absolutely devestated. I have some newer, technically superior guitars, but I keep coming back to my good old strat!
 

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retyopy said:
This is going to sound weird but... My teddy bear. It's priceless to me, and I don't care what anyone else thinks.
Same here. Well for me it's a teddy puppy, but same thing really.
 

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My grandad's watch. Though if anyone asks, I wouldn't say it's mine, I'm just holding onto it for him. It's a self-winding, solid gold Tissot estimated to be worth around £400. I'd never dream of selling it.

Other than that, I have a small wooden bi-plane that was given to me on my first Christmas, in the intensive care unit because I was 5 weeks early. The little wooden block that serves as the axle for its wheels might have been glued back on once or twice but it's still the same.
 

James Crook

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I've gotta say... my penis. I own a penis, and no one will ever try to harm it. They'll have to kill me first.

An old family hunting shotgun. And several other family carbines and stuff.
 

Navvan

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As far as objects go I can't honestly say I have anything I wouldn't sell for some price. I'm rather fond of my brain though.