The hobby of the collection is a familiar hobby that is widely spread
around the world, with some tending to look for and organize something
in large groups over years, and to keep a large number of it for
material or moral value, such as old currencies, postage stamps, and so
on.
Here is a list of the most common things that some have gathered:
Nail
Richard Jones, 78, has a group of 3,000 stud in various forms and measurements, collected from several countries over 50 years.
Coka-cola cans
David Andreati, 41, began collecting coca cans from 15 years old, and
his collection includes special issues and commemorative boxes for
almost every country, except Cuba and North Korea.
Mobile phones
The German Karsten Tius has a group of 1563 mobile phones, including the first releases of the most famous telephone companies.
Hot sauce
Vic Kalinko, a hot-food lover with 6,000 bottles, including a rare
bottle of “Blair” – the hottest sauce on earth – has a huge collection
of hot sauce bottles.
Pokemon souvenirs
The British Lisa Courtney has 16,000 games and pokemon Memorial,
which of course includes thousands of puppets of the most important
Pokemon characters, Picacho.
Water bottles
The Italian Lorenzo Piskini has a group of 8650 plastic bottles of water collected from 185 countries and 1668 springs.
Barbie dolls
Betina Dorfman has 6025 Barbie puppies, with a total value of 150 thousand US dollars.
Traffic spouts
David Morgan has the largest set of traffic spouts, of which 137 are unique.
Milk bottles
Paul Locke, a former milk seller, has collected milk cans since he
was 9 years old, is still increasing his collection and hopes to reach
more than 1000 cans.
Do not disturb signs
The Jin Francisco Fernetti collection houses over 11,000 “do not
Disturb” tags, documenting his visits to various hotels around the
world.