After reading all the comments I too am confused with what your beef is with "limited edition"
I will repeat something I said in the Independence Thread.
There is no difference in the "Real World" and Kickstarter. In the end all card companies whether on Kickstarter or D&D or T11 are aiming at one goal, to get you to make the choice to spend your money. This fact equalizes the playing field and makes it all the same, no matter what you vehicle of distribution.
I in the end, as a Kickstarter creator am competing with T11 & D&D for the costumer's attention and ultimately wallet.
Limited Editions are simply decks that are not printed again. The ultimate price of a deck is determined by how much a consumer would pay for it. I could price one of my decks at $500 but it would most likely not ever sell because no one would be willing to pay for it. I have priced my decks at a price at which I thought was equal to both the demand of the decks and also my time and effort put into the decks. The price of decks historically matters not if you can justify your asking price and also a consumer would pay for it.
The only thing I ask is to be mindful that our sometimes laser focused attention to "Buy Low Sell High" as a collector over times erodes the very art that we all love, because it drives the direction of the companies in which make the products that we buy. My decks are expensive, because I pay a higher price both with production and my time to create the decks. In my eyes there are only about 3-4 companies/designers who are really pushing the envelope and propelling the craft forward, the rest are settling for "just ok" and putting out decks that show it. Demand the best, demand the highest standards and if its not to those standards (my decks included) don't spending your money. Go take you mom out for dinner, take your kids to the ice cream store, go to your favorite pizza place and buy the pizza that you know is the best anywhere, but please don't by a crappy deck, because buying a crappy deck just because you are a card collector just means that "they" will keep making crappy cards.
Sorry if that got a whee bit off topic but I think it was relevant.