If you are a fan of collectibles, there is no limit to the things that you can gather. It is thrilling, and you get to keep the items that you deem unique and valuable. The hobby has become unbelievably popular, with a market size of $1.5 billion for online antiques and collectibles in the U.S. alone.
However, collectibles do not all come with the same value. Some are worth more than others. For insight into value, here are some of the top treasured collectibles in the world.
1. Art
The beauty of collecting art is the beauty of the art. Museums throughout the world may have a monopoly on collecting fine art, but there are many fine collections of art by individual art lovers. The hobby is not an inexpensive one, but one that can prove to be—in the long run—a solid investment as well as a way of decorating your home. Art is not limited to paintings or drawings and may include lithographs, sculptures, pottery—even wooden eggs.
2. Comic Books
Many kids discover comic books and—as adults—some discover that they really like collecting comic books. The wide variety of published comic books offers collectors almost unlimited choices on which to focus their collections—from Disney characters, to superheroes, to artists like Jim Lee and Robert Crumb. The super sale of a single comic book still rests with the 1938 Action Comics #1, featuring the debut of Superman. That rare edition sold at auction for more than $3.2 million in 2014.
3. Porcelain Vases
If you are a collector who is a fan of vases, you should think about getting a porcelain one. The value of these vases has massively escalated over the years, although they don’t all have the same value. The more common ones that are used for home decor may be available and a bit less expensive; however, a vase from China’s Yuan Dynasty can be worth around $1.2 million.
4. Unique Stamps
Most enthusiastic collectors love rare stamps for various reasons. They are unique, portable, and require only a little storage space. Research done for Forbes by Richard Lehmann revealed that the value of rare stamps continues to increase as the years go by. The more costly a stamp is, the higher the rate of appreciation.
5. Action Figures
Valuable hand-crafted action figures are fascinating, and collectors fight for them. You can go for hard-to-find old ones or modern ones. If you are planning to sell them, you might get handsome returns. Examples of expensive action figures are L’Oiseleur, which is also known as The Bird Trainer ($6.25 million), Transformers Generation 1 Collection ($40,000), and the Original Superman Action Figure ($25,000).
6. Coins
A classic collection of rare coins is also precious. The more unique the coins are, the more beauty they can add to your collection. You can choose them based on their designs and on the potential of value appreciation in the future. Most coin collectors love the hobby because it represents a significant investment, plus it allows them to preserve history. For instance, a Morgan 90% silver dollar is representative of the late 18th century and early 19th century. They can be worth over $100.
7. Dolls
The most expensive dolls are worth collecting, and collecting them doesn’t necessarily require an interest in toys. There are different dolls that you can acquire that were made during various time periods. Each of them comes with its own price tag. For instance, you can find Cabbage Patch dolls that were made in the 1980s being sold at about $5,500. Another treasured doll that you can collect is Barbie, whose demand continues to increase.
8. Movie Collectibles
There are also some high-priced movie collectibles. Some of them include Indy’s Hat from Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981), Marilyn Monroe’s white dress from The Seven Year Itch (1955), and a racing suit from 1971’s Le Mans. These are just some of the high-value collectibles that you can find on the market today, and there are many more.
If you have precious collectibles, you should consider getting them insured. With this protection, you can ensure that you will not lose your investment if they are stolen or destroyed. Visit Collectibles Insurance Services to learn more about insuring your collectibles properly.
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