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I use to collect baseball, basketball and football cards but i stopped so they can collect some value. Plus today's players aren't grabbing my attention as much as in the late 90s. I collected the 50 state guarters. Am now finished. I guess right now, I just collect movies.
I have all the Transformer Alternator series, and the big Optimus Prime and Megatron toys from the last movie, all in the box.
I started collecting the Alternator series after I bought the WRX rally car looking one, when I got to like 3 left to go, I found myself wondering wtf I was doing hahaha.
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I have all the Transformer Alternator series, and the big Optimus Prime and Megatron toys from the last movie, all in the box.
I started collecting the Alternator series after I bought the WRX rally car looking one, when I got to like 3 left to go, I found myself wondering wtf I was doing hahaha.
I used to be really big into collecting action figures/Transformers. I had Spawn series 1-22 MIB before college. Sold 'em all to one guy in the Netherlands to help pay for my 4th year. I still have a few here and there, including all the Alternators. Here's the small stash that sits above my computer.
I still collect video games. I sold a LOT while in college to help pay for the massive expenses. I had about 10,000 (yes, I said 10K, that's not a type-o) games and over 100 systems at one point. It's nowhere near what it once was, but that's OK. They mostly just took up space. I really kept just what I play or plan to play in the future.
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