Belt Buckles
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA BUCKLE BELT
$10.00 (0 Bids) Time Left: 28m |
Rodeo Buckle Won for Steer Wrestling 1977 NR
$75.00 (0 Bids) Time Left: 40m |
1980 STEVEN L KNIGHT Bronze Belt Buckle BUCKING HORSE
$18.50 (0 Bids) Time Left: 1h 7m |
Vintage brass Rodeo Belt Buckle
$1.50 (0 Bids) Time Left: 1h 22m |
Collectable 1871-1983 NRA Leadership Awards Pewter Bkle
$3.00 (1 Bids) Time Left: 1h 36m |
Colorado Belt Buckle
$2.99 (0 Bids) Time Left: 1h 38m |
WELLS FARGO BELT BUCKLE
$10.00 (0 Bids) Time Left: 2h 7m |
Pawn Silver Shadowbox Buckle Turquoise American Artist
$25.00 (1 Bids) Time Left: 2h 10m |
LOT OF 3 BELT BUCKLES BRASS SNAKE LEVI'S COPPER MADE
$8.00 (2 Bids) Time Left: 2h 26m |
KGBS BRASS BELT BUCKLE 97 fm 1977 indiana metal craft
$19.99
Time Left: 2h 26m |
comstock sterling silver all around cowboy rodeo buckle
$300.00
Time Left: 3h 25m |
SOUTHWESTERN SILVER STAR ENGRAVED BUFFALO BELT BUCKLE
$17.50 (0 Bids) Time Left: 3h 33m |
VINTAGE BRASS BUCKLE BELT CLASP FILIGREE ART ORNATE OLD
$35.00
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NFR - prca - 2003 Belt Buckle - Limited Edition
$132.50 (14 Bids) Time Left: 3h 42m |
VINTAGE 1970'S BRASS BELT BUCKLE e-z wider
$15.95 (0 Bids) Time Left: 3h 48m |
1986 NFR NATIONAL FINALS RODEO HESSTON JR. BELT BUCKLE
$3.99 (0 Bids) Time Left: 3h 53m |
Belt Buckel BY Chamber
$6.99 (0 Bids) Time Left: 4h 6m |
Vintage silver and gold HEART BELT BUCKLE
$0.99 (1 Bids) Time Left: 4h 38m |
Old Pawn Silver Buckle 2 Turquoise American Silversmith
$30.00
Time Left: 4h 38m |
old belt buckle silver
$30.00 (0 Bids) Time Left: 4h 41m |
Clocks, Housewares and Kitchenware, Metalware, Autographs, Pez, Keychains, Promo Glasses, Furniture, Appliances and Fans and Animation Art, Characters are merely seven examples of the business of collecting pieces. The item commonly known as a collectible (or collectable) is most usually a manufactured item aimed at individuals to collect. For this reason, they are different from other subjects of collections, which may also include natural things (for example, beetles) and objects produced for purposes other than collecting (such as, stamps).
Many items manufactured for other uses, (e.g. toys), turned out to be so in demand amongst collectors that they are later marketed specifically to that group of collectors. The high price for many older kinds of GI Joe figures is a good example of this phenomena because the figures were originally intended to be acquired as children's playthings instead of collectibles.
The very first collectibles were included with other products as incentives, for example cigarette cards in cigarette packs. Popular products started to developed an extra market and very often turned into the object of collectible madness. Finally many collectible items came to be marketed separately, instead of the practice of being used as marketing accessories to improve the appeal of other goods.
In order to increase the appeal of collecting, manufacturers usually make a complete series of a given collectible, making sure that every item is different in some fashion. Examples include sports cards depicting individual players, or differing designs of Batman figures. Addicts will typically try to get together an entire set of the available versions.
The initial variations of a product, made in lesser batches prior to its collectible popularity has developed, sometimes get huge premiums on the secondary market. In the case of a mature market, collectibles rarely become a brilliant investment.
Very occasionally, a series of circumstances occur that result in an item from a series of collectibles becoming extremely valuable. These subjects are known as collector's items because of their rarity, and these objects have occasionally been valuable enough to be available for serious amounts of cash. Some collectors even go to great lengths to get rid of remainders of such pieces in order to cause forced scarcity.
So, whether you're interested in collecting Holiday, Seasonal, Lamps, Lighting, Linens, Fabric and Textiles, Radio, Phonograph, TV, Phone or even Knives, Swords and Blades, now you know all about collectibles.