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collectible value
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "collectible value" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to denote the monetary or intrinsic value of something that is considered a collector's item. For example, "This rare edition of a classic novel has a high collectible value and is likely to increase in price over the years."
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Our anniversary toys will be numbered and have collectible value.
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Which is just as well, because experts say they have little collectible value.
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Once considered too commonplace to have collectible value, older Japanese motorcycles of all sizes and specifications have become the hottest segment of the motorcycle-collecting hobby, said Somer Hooker, a classic-bike broker in Brentwood, Tenn.
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Collectible value and on-field performance often go hand in hand.
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Baseball Cards: Hobby Or Investment? 03.27.02 Collectible value and on-field performance often go hand in hand.
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Gary Caroll, business development director at Jersey Post said: "We hope that islanders will want to buy these products, not just for their collectible value, but also because they reflect another proud moment in Jersey's cultural heritage.
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Identify collectible values for older musical instruments.
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You can add robux to trades, and if someone is willing you can trade a high value collectible away for the collectibles value in robux.
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Decide which are of really antique and collectibles values and which are good to be sold on online auction sites or carboot sales and garage sale and which should be just put in the bin and skips.
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You can think of the worth of collectible coins as having two separate parts: the value of the bullion, and the collectibility value.
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Collectible Vehicle Value Guide.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use the phrase "collectible value" when you are discussing specific aspects like the market or investment
Common error
Avoid using "collectible value" when you actually mean sentimental value. Collectible value refers to the market price and demand for an item among collectors, while sentimental value is the personal or emotional worth attached to it.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "collectible value" functions as a noun phrase that identifies the worth or desirability of an item specifically because it is collected. It's used to describe factors that make something desirable and valuable to collectors.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "collectible value" is a common noun phrase used to describe the worth of an item based on its appeal to collectors. As Ludwig AI confirms, it's grammatically correct and appears frequently in contexts such as News & Media and Wiki. Factors contributing to "collectible value" include rarity, condition, historical significance, and market demand. While similar to terms like "intrinsic worth", it specifically refers to market interest among collectors. When using this phrase, consider specifying the particular factors driving value and avoid conflating it with sentimental value.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
collector's item worth
Emphasizes the worth of an item specifically to collectors.
value as a collectible
Focuses on the value attributed to an object because it is collected.
investment potential
Highlights the possibility of the item's value increasing over time.
market price for collectors
Refers to the price that collectors are willing to pay.
antique's worth
Specifically refers to the worth of antique items.
historical significance and price
Combines the importance of history with the financial value.
desirability among collectors
Focuses on how much collectors want a particular item.
rarity and price
Highlights rarity as a major factor influencing price.
monetary value for enthusiasts
Refers to the price that those passionate for something will pay.
intrinsic worth for hobbyists
Focuses on the inherent value something has for enthusiasts
FAQs
How do you assess the "collectible value" of an item?
Assessing "collectible value" involves considering factors like rarity, condition, historical significance, and demand among collectors. Appraisals from experts or historical sales data can provide a more accurate estimate.
What factors contribute to an item having a high "collectible value"?
Factors that contribute to high "collectible value" include rarity, excellent condition, historical significance, provenance (history of ownership), and strong demand from collectors. Limited editions and items associated with famous figures often command higher prices.
What is the difference between "collectible value" and intrinsic value?
"Collectible value" is determined by market demand and collector interest, while intrinsic value refers to the inherent worth of the materials an item is made of (e.g., gold, silver). An item can have a high "collectible value" even if its intrinsic value is low, and vice versa.
What are some alternatives to saying "collectible value"?
You can use alternatives like "collector's item worth", "value as a collectible", or "investment potential" depending on the context.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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Source & Trust
81%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested