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collectible

[kuh-lek-tuh-buhl] / kəˈlɛk tə bəl /












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He sells a set of nine blind boxes—collectible toys with the exact design a mystery to the buyer—for around $34, heavily discounted from the toymaker’s suggested retail price of about $50.

From The Wall Street Journal

“What makes Pokemon unique is that it isn’t aging out of its audience but it’s expanding it, becoming a cornerstone of the modern collectibles hobby rather than a passing trend.”

From Los Angeles Times

Building sets, predominantly Lego, has appealed to adults, but trends amplified on social media have also led to a 12% growth in collectibles across generations.

From BBC

He has a beautiful home, a dog, and enough antiques and collectibles stored up over a lifetime that he doesn’t need more “stuff” to clutter his home.

From MarketWatch

The video game, toy and collectible retailer has been struggling to find a way to thrive in a market where most of what it sells is easier to get online.

From Los Angeles Times