The collectors who value their collections. How does a collection becomes valuable? In my opinion, it also depends on the collector! The collector is the person who can evaluate how precious his collection is to him.
A collection's value is based on it’s uniqueness, age and historical involvement. It is because each collector is unique on how they keep and maintain their collections as well. Some will just be active for now and then neglecting it after. But there are some who value their “precious” from the moment they realize its value until they experience Alzheimer. Maybe some would not appreciate other collections because it may not be a valuable thing to collect, but it is always the value of appreciation that counts most. The are also boards or groups of experts that can gave the monetary value of a collection, but there will be a different kind of "value" for collectors for his collection.
Examples of a collection are postal stamps and coins. Coin and stamp collecting are as old as you can ever imagine, and it is timeless. Also collecting is made easier now through the use of the online world.
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