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collectible

[kuh-lek-tuh-buhl] / kəˈlɛk tə bəl /












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As commodities, they resemble collectibles like Beanie Babies, with values derived from the “greater fool” theory — that someone is out there willing to pay more than your acquisition cost to take them off your hands.

From Los Angeles Times

And then there were train enthusiasts like an 11-year-old passenger, who was wearing a homemade California Zephyr shirt, a blue Amtrak baseball hat and a lanyard with collectible pins.

From The Wall Street Journal

However, through the reflected light of your precious stones, your story will help others who have valuable collectibles in their family estate.

From MarketWatch

That includes stocks, bonds, art and collectibles, vehicles and other assets, excluding directly owned real estate.

From The Wall Street Journal

“The shop, with its black-and-white tile floors, murals and neon lighting, is full of comic books, graphic novels and collectibles,” Times entertainment and features editor Brittany Levine Beckman tells me.

From Los Angeles Times