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Miller Beer Miller Lite Logo Cap
Miller Beer Miller Lite Logo Cap
$5.00
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Unique Beer Drinking Hard Hat (Black)
Unique Beer Drinking Hard Hat (Black)
$9.49 (0 Bids)
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Unique Beer Drinking Hard Hat (red)
Unique Beer Drinking Hard Hat (red)
$9.64 (0 Bids)
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Unique Beer Drinking Hard Hat (red)
Unique Beer Drinking Hard Hat (red)
$9.64 (0 Bids)
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Unique Beer Drinking Hard Hat (Black)
Unique Beer Drinking Hard Hat (Black)
$9.49 (0 Bids)
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BUDWEISER Red Baseball CAP w  FOOTBALL design NWOTS
BUDWEISER Red Baseball CAP w FOOTBALL design NWOTS
$0.99 (0 Bids)
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NEW!  LANDSHARK LAGER 'FINS UP' HAT!
NEW! LANDSHARK LAGER 'FINS UP' HAT!
$9.99 (1 Bids)
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Unique Beer Drinking Hard Hat (Black)
Unique Beer Drinking Hard Hat (Black)
$9.49 (0 Bids)
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Unique Beer Drinking Hard Hat (red)
Unique Beer Drinking Hard Hat (red)
$9.64 (0 Bids)
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COORS BREWING BEER HAT CAP NEW
COORS BREWING BEER HAT CAP NEW
$10.99
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YUENGLING BOCK BEER BASEBALL HAT-DISTRESSED LOOK-NEW
YUENGLING BOCK BEER BASEBALL HAT-DISTRESSED LOOK-NEW
$4.99 (2 Bids)
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miller lite hat
miller lite hat
$3.00
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coors light hat and sandal combo
coors light hat and sandal combo
$10.00
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Autographs, Furniture, Appliances and Fans, Pinbacks, Nodders, Lunchboxes, Bottles and Insulators, Knives, Swords and Blades, Cultures, Ethnicities and Radio, Phonograph, TV, Phone are merely a few examples of the hobby of collecting pieces. The thing known as a collectible (or collectable) is most often a manufactured item designed for individuals to collect. In this respect, they are different from other objects of collections, which might also include natural subjects (such as, leaves) and items made for purposes other than collecting (e.g., items of clothing).

Some things manufactured for other uses, (for example toys), became so popular in the world of collectors that they are later marketed directly to that audience. The top prices for many olders types of Transformer figures is a particularly good example of this phenomena because the figures were originally intended to be bought as children's toys rather than collectibles.

Earliest collectibles were included with other products as incentives, such as cigarette cards in cartons of cigarettes. Popular items started to see a secondary market and oftentimes became the object of collectible madness. It didn't take long before many collectible items started to be marketed separately, instead of the practice of being used as marketing tools to add to the appeal of other goods.

In order to encourage collecting, manufacturers most usually make a complete series of a particular collectible, with every product different in some fashion. Some examples include tee shirts showing individual Disney characters, or different designs of Snoopy dolls. Addicts will typically try to get together an entire set of the available variations.

The early kinds of a product, designed in lesser batches prior to its popularity as a collectible has ensued, sometimes fetch huge prices on the secondary market. When it comes to a mature market, collectibles rarely turn into a spectacular investment.

Occasionally, a chain of circumstances will occur that result in an object from a series of collectibles becoming incredibly valuable. These items are known as collector's items because of their rarity, and these objects have very occasionally been valuable enough to be available for plentiful amounts of currency. Some people even later make unavailable remainders of such items to ensure forced scarcity.

So, whether you're interested in collecting Metalware, Rocks, Fossils, Minerals, Decorative Collectibles, Comics or even Disneyana, now you know all about collectibles.