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Post by Matthew the Swordsman on Feb 4, 2017 19:00:13 GMT
Which things do you think might become collectable in the future?
I think early digital cameras might become collectable eventually.
Which things do you think might become future collectables?
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Post by koskiewicz on Feb 26, 2017 21:17:01 GMT
...craft beer bottle labels...there are so many craft beers that they will eventually be a thinned out commodity. I have a label called "Dubhe" which is a craft beer brewed from hemp seed. I also have a label for The 3 Stooges beer from Panther brewing co.
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Post by naterdawg on Feb 26, 2017 21:49:36 GMT
...craft beer bottle labels...there are so many craft beers that they will eventually be a thinned out commodity. I have a label called "Dubhe" which is a craft beer brewed from hemp seed. I also have a label for The 3 Stooges beer from Panther brewing co. Take it from me, you can't go wrong with comic books or autographed photos. Especially once the person who signed the photo dies. Watch all the Bill Paxton signed stills that'll now go for big bucks on Ebay!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 26, 2017 21:52:39 GMT
Mobile phones, especially the old bricks from the 80's.
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Post by koskiewicz on Mar 1, 2017 16:33:28 GMT
A note on collectibles in general:
I own a $10,000 US documentary stamp used for stock transfer purposes. It has a very slight cut cancellation but is in otherwise perfect condition. It is from the early 1950's. I took it (along with others) to a reputable stamp expert in Chicago. His eyes popped when he viewed my specimen. He pulled out a very large catalogue of US stamps and ID'ed my item and told me that my item was cataloged at $1,500. He then informed me that I would be lucky to get $150 for it...and then proceeded to offer me $15. My specimen has a serial number on it...000038. When he offered the $15 I gathered up my items and left the premises.
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