>>7925544As far as opening things, it depends. For example, I'd open the Amiibo since they probably won't become too valuable over time and just in my opinion, look better without the packaging. But with vintage things or highly valuable/rare, I'd leave it in the packaging. When I graduated with my degree in archaeology, I received a vintage archaeologist Barbie NIB and decided to never open it because 90s toys were normally displayed in the box with care to have shelf appeal. But of course, it's always up to you and depends on how you want your display to look.