Mugs, Cups

Stop! Call 911! Ceramic Coffee Mug
Stop! Call 911! Ceramic Coffee Mug
$9.00
Time Left: 9h 23m
K9 Beagle Brigade U.S. Agriculture Mug - COOL!
K9 Beagle Brigade U.S. Agriculture Mug - COOL!
$6.99 (0 Bids)
Time Left: 1d 7h 25m
Phoenix Police Museum Ceramic Coffee Mug
Phoenix Police Museum Ceramic Coffee Mug
$9.00
Time Left: 2d 5h 24m
FBI NATIONAL ACADEMY COFFEE MUG
FBI NATIONAL ACADEMY COFFEE MUG
$4.99 (0 Bids)
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POLICE COFFE MUG CALIFORNIA POLICE CALIFORNIA
POLICE COFFE MUG CALIFORNIA POLICE CALIFORNIA
$9.99 (0 Bids)
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PHILADELPHIA POLICE STAKEOUT SWAT Coffee Mug
PHILADELPHIA POLICE STAKEOUT SWAT Coffee Mug
$3.00 (0 Bids)
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FBI Collectable Coffee Mug  -  Beautiful!
FBI Collectable Coffee Mug - Beautiful!
$5.00 (1 Bids)
Time Left: 3d 12h 52m
Ohio Dept. of Corrections - SOCF Coffee Mug
Ohio Dept. of Corrections - SOCF Coffee Mug
$2.00
$6.95
Time Left: 3d 12h 59m
Police Personalized Laser Engraved Glass Coffee Cup
Police Personalized Laser Engraved Glass Coffee Cup
$9.99 (0 Bids)
Time Left: 3d 17h 26m
New Police Vanmark Coffee Mug and Coaster Set
New Police Vanmark Coffee Mug and Coaster Set
$11.00
Time Left: 4d 5h 10m
Thin Blue Line Mug - Personalized
Thin Blue Line Mug - Personalized
$9.50 (0 Bids)
Time Left: 4d 7h 27m

Rocks, Fossils, Minerals, Holiday, Seasonal, Comics, Arcade, Jukeboxes and Pinball, Clocks, Fantasy, Mythical and Magic and Tools, Hardware and Locks are merely a few examples of the hobby of collecting pieces. The item commonly known as a collectible (or collectable) is typically something that has been manufactured which has been meant for people to collect. For this reason, they are distinguishable from other objects of collections, which might also include natural subjects (for example, beetles) and items designed for uses other than collecting (e.g., items of clothing).

Many things made for other purposes, (such as toys), turned out to be so popular among collectors that they are subsequently targeted specifically to that group of collectors. The expensive costs for many older Star Wars action figures is a particularly good example of this phenomenon because the figures were originally intended to be acquired as toys for children rather than collectibles.

The very first collectibles were included as incentives with other goods, for example cigarette cards in cigarette cartons. goods that became popular started to see a secondary market and oftentimes became the target of collectible craziness. Finally many collectible items started to be marketed separately, instead of being used as aids to marketing to improve the appeal of other goods.

In order to increase the appeal of collecting, product makers usually create a complete series of a given collectible, ensuring that each item is different in some fashion. Examples include football jerseys showing individual team players, or different designs of Snoopy dolls. Fans will most often try to put together an entire set of the available versions.

The early variations of a product, produced in lesser batches prior to its popularity as a collectible has developed, sometimes command huge premiums on the secondary market. When it comes down to a mature market, collectibles rarely, if ever, become an outstanding investment.

In a very few cases, a series of circumstances will happen that result in an item from a collectible series becoming unusually valuable. These items are referred to as collector's items due to their rarity, and these things have occasionally been worth enough to be available for ample amounts of cash. Some collectors even later get rid of remainders of such items to ensure forced scarcity.

So, whether you're interested about collecting Banks, Registers and Vending, Transportation, Vanity, Perfume and Shaving, Vintage Sewing or even Wholesale Lots, now you know all about collectibles.