How To Use Collector's item In A Sentence
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Collectors of everything from uncirculated coins to Parker shotguns agree that there are three criteria in determining the worth of a collector's item - rarity, authenticity and quality.
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A seaside council which stripped deckchairs, crockery, kettles and hotplates out of its chalets to save money is putting them in a museum ready for the day they become collector's items.
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As with any highly specialized collector's item, it's difficult to uncover reputable channels of distribution.
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The 1970s American model has become something of a collector's item.
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Now none of these are true collector's items and most need new parts.
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The 1970s American model has become something of a collector's item.
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This clock is a collector's item .
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A seaside council which stripped deckchairs, crockery, kettles and hotplates out of its chalets to save money is putting them in a museum ready for the day they become collector's items.
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Ticket stubs are now hot collector's items, with many fetching unheard-of prices.
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Originally made by Austrian watchmakers as decorative pocket watch chain fobs or as cufflinks, these miniature pinfire pistols are now prized collector's items.
Boing Boing
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That alone would make it a collector's item, but it's particularly notable because the ostensible premise of Nabokov's best-known novel ( "ostensible" because Lolita is not simply about an older man's affair with a preteenage girl) caused a scandal that kept the book itself from finding an American publisher for nearly three more years.
The Believer
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The original 1965 bottle is now a collector's item .
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The bottle - a limited edition which should become a collector's item - is only available through an exchange offer.
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This clock is a collector's item .
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Levy, 46, readily concedes that the road map is an odd choice as a collector's item.
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Very high-end stuff, like French design label Balmain, you can save that because, eventually, it could be a collector's item.
The Seattle Times