People Are Sharing The Interesting Collections They’ve Curated Over The Years (35 Pics)

People who collect things fascinated me. It takes patience and passion to build up a collection worth displaying in your home. I tried collecting bourbon for a while but I ended up drinking all of it.

These folks have pretty unique collections and they’re showing them off online. for us to admire. Check out some of the most interesting ones below.


 

1. “One Cup Of Sand From Every Beach And Desert I Visited Over The Past 3 Years”

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2. “Bentley Likes To Hide His Toy Mice Under One Specific Sofa. Here He Is With The 13 I Pulled Out Today”

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3. “I Am Nearly 14 Years Old, And Have Been Collecting Succulents And Houseplants For Nearly 3 Years. Here Are My Succulents”

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4. “My Grandma Kept And Framed Her Valentine’s Cards She Got In Second Grade, Around 1924”

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5. “Here Is My Vinyl Record Collection”

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6. “My Collection Of More Than 200 Four Leaf Clovers”

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7. “I’m A Hardcore Collector Of 70s Space Age Mod, And Pick Up Every Single Piece I Find Thrifting. Here Is My Upstairs Living Room With Some Of My Finds Over The Years”

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8. “Hello There, Here’s My Collection. It’s Pretty Much Finished And I’m Super Proud Of It. Hope You Like It”

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9. “I Recently Helped My Father-In-Law Pick Out A New Telescope. Today, He Said Thanks By Gifting Me His Collection Of NASA Mission Patches He’s Been Collecting For Over 40 Years”

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10. “This Book Collection Sorted By Color”

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11. “My Father’s Collection Of Concert Tickets”

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12. “Weird Christmas Tradition: Parents Buy Me These Bird Pens Every Year Without Fail. Here’s My Collection After About 10 Years. I’m A 26-Year-Old Male By The Way”

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13. “My Collection Of Uranium Glass That Glows Under UV Light”

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14. “Slowly Finding More Beatrix Potter 50p Coins. Found The Flopsy Bunny Coin Tonight”

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15. “My Parents Have A Map Of Bills From Around The World”

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16. “Everyone Who Leaves The Hospital I Was At, Leaves Their Covid Temp Check Sticker In The Same Spot”

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17. “I Want To Share My Nintendo Gaming Cabinet With You All”

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18. “My Hometown’s Museum Has A Collection Of Objects Doctors Have Removed From Patients’ Throats And Lungs”

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19. “My Local Liquor Store Keeps A ‘Wall Of Shame’ Of Fake Driver’s Licenses They’ve Accumulated Over The Years”

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20. “I Collect Antique Pencil Sharpeners So My Kids Will Have Something To Throw Away When I’m Gone”

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21. “I’ve Been Thrifting Vintage Pyrex For The Last 10 Years. 95% Of My Collection Was $10 And Under”

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22. “All The Shark Teeth My Grandma Found When She Was Younger That I Now Own”

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23. “My Pen Collection 2021”

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24. “Started Collecting 1oz Bars Of Pure Metals: Aluminum, Titanium, Copper, Nickel, Silver, Gold”

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25. “My 20+ Year Collection Of Art Deco And Commemorative Cameras. Mostly Between 1930 And 1950”

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26. “My Little Collection Of LEGO Flowers”

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27. “My Grandfather Next To His LEGO Collection He Did During The Pandemic”

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28. “I Collect Old Drinking Glasses And Came Across This Beautiful Cabinet Last Week At Salvation Army. It’s Perfect”

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29. “Any Love Here For Retro Collections?”

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30. “I Have Autism And Have Very Weird Interests. One Of My Favorite Hobbies Is Collecting Old Security Alarms”

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31. “My Grandma’s Collection Of 544 Different Cookie Cutters That She Has Been Expanding For 50+ Years”

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32. “Some Dice Appreciation After Reorganizing My Collection. I Only Want More”

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33. “I Kept All Of My Old Cell Phones Throughout The Years. Decided To Display Them For Some Reason”

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34. “I Found A Bunch Of Rocks On A Beach And Organized Them By Color”

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35. “My Uncle Just Showed Me His Old School Star Wars Collection”

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