collectible
or col·lect·a·ble
[ kuh-lek-tuh-buh l ]
/ kəˈlɛk tə bəl /
adjective
capable of being collected.
noun
an object suitable for a collection, originally a work of fine art or an antique, now including also any of a wide variety of items collected as a hobby, for display, or as an investment whose value may appreciate.
OTHER WORDS FROM collectible
non·col·lect·a·ble, adjective non·col·lect·i·ble, adjective pre·col·lect·a·ble, adjective pre·col·lect·i·ble, adjectiveWords nearby collectible
Example sentences from the Web for collectibles
People were “collectibles” to Cosell, according to Ribowsky.
The Only Sportscaster That Mattered: New Biography of Howard Cosell |Robert Lipsyte |November 20, 2011 |DAILY BEASTTwo leather-topped tables, which look a bit like African drums, by Ronan and Erwin Bouroullec hold keepsakes and collectibles.
We have a Rare Book Room where there are collectibles at all price ranges.
And a bookshop, and a collectibles shop, and an antique shop.
Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town |Cory Doctorow