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I sold off some of my books before, ones that I hadn't used or even looked at in a while.
I regret it so hard.
Ignoring the sentimental aspects (which is significant for me), if I decide I want them back I now have to pay probably double or more what I sold them for.
I will probably never sell anything again unless I have multiples of it.
I had a similar experience selling off older books, minis and the like. I still have - and continue to get - tons of new books but I'll always miss my old 3e and pathfinder 3rd party books as I have no clue where I'd even find those anymore.
100% agree I'll never sell any of them again. Worst case I buy another shelf for the basement and move them downstairs.