Exactly. If I had $200k to buy one that is. Last time I looked they were going for $10k.
OTOH I have my own collection which includes Apple II and //, c, gs, early Macs, Commodore, TRS, Microbee, Amstrad, early Olivetti, IBM PC (one of the first I think). The apparent value is almost zero and a few yeas ago I fought to keep them from being thrown out. I have no idea that there might be something in that pile that may be worth something one day when the perceived value becomes greater than apparent trash.
There is some equipment that is very cumbersome, like a daisy wheel and some early dot matrix.
There are a few others I'd like to have for example an Apple ///, a Lisa, a TI (16 bit), an iconic CP/M machine (Osborne) etc.
Pity I don't have a museum for them....