Yes, mura nga... but that's the way the used guitar market is for guitars that are 1-5 years old. I'm actually not sure how much of a "collectible" it will be in the future. It doesn't have any feature that you couldn't get in other custom shop models. Right now there are so many other higher end strat-types in the market like Suhr, Anderson, Baker, etc. that are making people think twice about getting a Fender.
But Fenders in general are still damn good guitars, and the 50th anniversary guitar is definitely a looker and a player. But I'm skeptical about it's ability to command X times its value 50 years from now the same way a 1954 strat is doing so today.