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Not everyone enjoys collecting stamps and coins, some folks are out here building tiny museums of pure chaos and charm. We’re talking presidential stickers, bird-shaped pins, and dolls. You name it, someone’s probably lovingly collecting it. And the best part? They’re proud of it, and honestly, we kind of are, too. It’s like a peek into someone’s joyful little corner of the universe.

So today, we’ve rounded up some of the most bizarrely delightful collections people have shared online. Whether they’re rooted in sweet nostalgia, fueled by oddly specific obsessions, or just the result of “it started as a joke and now I can’t stop,” these collections prove one thing: passion doesn’t have to be practical to be perfect.

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My Collection Of Art Deco Cameras. Mostly Late 1920s To Late 1940s. These Range From “Common” To “Few Known To Exist”

My Collection Of Art Deco Cameras. Mostly Late 1920s To Late 1940s. These Range From “Common” To “Few Known To Exist”

I’m often asked if I shoot with these. No, I do not. To me they are art. Plus - they [be bad] as cameras. That’s why some are so rare. They were cheap, they’re fragile (many are literally cardboard), they sucked then and they [be bad] now. They were highly decorated to draw the eye. Very few of these were used by serious photographers.

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    I Love Containers And One Of The Types Of Containers I Collect Is Vintage Pill Boxes And Compacts. Here's My Collection So Far

    I Love Containers And One Of The Types Of Containers I Collect Is Vintage Pill Boxes And Compacts. Here's My Collection So Far

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    #3

    An Important Collection Worthy Of Display At The Museum Of Natural History

    An Important Collection Worthy Of Display At The Museum Of Natural History

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    A lot of people love collecting oddly specific things. It could be tiny shampoo bottles from hotels, sugar packets from airlines, or even vintage ketchup packets. Some find it calming, while others think it’s a quirky way to capture memories or express curiosity.

    Whether it starts with a single item or a whole shelf’s worth, collections often grow into something deeply personal. But here’s the big question: when does collecting cross the line into hoarding?

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    Our Collection Of Botanicals Has Grown To The Point That We Needed A Display Solution. So We Got A Plant Shelf Just For Them. Some Of Our LEGO Birds Also Crashed The Party

    Our Collection Of Botanicals Has Grown To The Point That We Needed A Display Solution. So We Got A Plant Shelf Just For Them. Some Of Our LEGO Birds Also Crashed The Party

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    #5

    Sand From My Uncle’s Travels

    Sand From My Uncle’s Travels

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    #6

    My Collection Of Odd Pasta Shapes

    My Collection Of Odd Pasta Shapes

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    To explore that, a study by Nordsletten et al. (2013) dug into the psychology behind these behaviors. They interviewed and surveyed 29 people diagnosed with Hoarding Disorder and 20 people who identified as collectors in London. The aim?

    To pinpoint the differences between the two—because, on the surface, they can sometimes look oddly similar. But the study revealed some big distinctions between collecting with intention and accumulating without limits.

    #7

    Miniature Books

    Miniature Books

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    #8

    What Do You Think?

    What Do You Think?

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    #9

    Small Stones I've Found In My Everyday Life

    Small Stones I've Found In My Everyday Life

    All of my life I've felt drawn to tiny stones, wherever I am. If you kneel down anywhere outside that's solid ground, youll find them eventually. So basically sometimes I feel like until I find these stones, they've never been "seen", and I'm the first human to actually look at them. And for some reason that possibility fills me with peace.

    I found all of these stones myself in parking lots, gravel roads, construction sites, hikes, baseball fields, riverbeds, and all the places in between, over the last 10 years or so. 

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    The first major difference was selectivity. Collectors tend to focus on very specific types of items, say, only vintage cameras or airline memorabilia. Hoarders, by contrast, collect without boundaries. Their possessions can range from broken tools to junk mail to expired pantry items. There’s no guiding theme or reason behind their accumulation, just an overwhelming compulsion to keep.

    #10

    My Glass Collection

    My Glass Collection

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    #11

    Smalls Found At The Rubbish Dump

    Smalls Found At The Rubbish Dump

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    #12

    Telechron Kitchen Clocks

    Telechron Kitchen Clocks

    I had a broken Telechron clock for 20 years, then one day I decided I was going to fix it. I found a YouTube video and that begun a serious addiction. Its been 3 months since I bought my last clock. Sometimes I lay in bed at night and I loose track of time, then I start to itch, I cant stop looking at the clock, how much sleep will I get? What if someone just listed another clock? Should I get on in every color? Why does the bird say cuckoo and not tweet tweet? Where is Greenwich? Why does the Navy get to keep the official time?

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    Collectors are also planners. They’ll spend weeks, or sometimes months, tracking down a rare piece. They’ll research, budget, compare, and even travel to add just one meaningful item to their collection. Hoarders, on the other hand, are often impulsive. They keep things because “what if I need it later?” or “I can’t let this go.” It’s not about joy or curiosity, it’s about anxiety and fear of loss.

    #13

    A Micro Museum For My Mini Rock Collection

    A Micro Museum For My Mini Rock Collection

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    #14

    My Pigeon Pins

    My Pigeon Pins

    I keep these cuties seperate from my main collection, as I have indoor pet pigeons and they’re very special to me. I’m going to continue amassing as many pigeon pins as I can, because as you can see written in the image, “I like pigeons!”

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    #15

    Lost Shopping List Collection

    Lost Shopping List Collection

    I do work at a supermarket! This book alone took a little over a year to fill up completely. We’re about to start a second edition.

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    Their homes often tell the story. Collectors proudly display their finds: neatly arranged shelves, labeled boxes, or themed corners of a room. Their collections are visible and celebrated. Hoarders, however, may struggle with clutter that spills into every space. What starts as storage becomes inaccessible rooms and hallways filled to the brim.

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    #16

    Variety The Ocean Offers. All Were Found On Kauai And Will Remain Here

    Variety The Ocean Offers. All Were Found On Kauai And Will Remain Here

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    #17

    Thought I’d Share My Die Cast Collection. Some Day I Hope To Have A Real One

    Thought I’d Share My Die Cast Collection. Some Day I Hope To Have A Real One

    They’re all Ferrari. This is at least one of every Ferrari model that hot wheels put out, plus a few that hot wheels never made.

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    #18

    My Collection Of Rubber Souvenir Magnet Maps

    My Collection Of Rubber Souvenir Magnet Maps

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    Emotionally, hoarders tend to view their possessions as extensions of themselves. Letting go feels like losing a part of who they are. Collectors may be attached, too, but it’s usually because the item has a story, or because they love the hunt. For hoarders, the bond can be overwhelming and deeply rooted in distress. For collectors, it’s more about curiosity and delight.

    #19

    My Wife Collects These Tiny Things And Makes Displays From Them. Every Time I Look, There’s Something New

    My Wife Collects These Tiny Things And Makes Displays From Them. Every Time I Look, There’s Something New

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    #20

    My Airline Sugar Packet Collection

    My Airline Sugar Packet Collection

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    #21

    My Lighthouse Collection

    My Lighthouse Collection

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    The difference is also clinical. Many hoarders meet the criteria for psychiatric diagnoses. A large U.S. study found that over 50% of hoarders were also diagnosed with major depressive disorder. Around 25% had generalized anxiety or social phobia. These mental health challenges often fuel their attachment to objects and make it harder to seek help or make changes.

    The impact on daily life is huge. Hoarders often experience significant impairment at work, in relationships, and even in basic daily tasks. Collectors? Not so much. Their hobby usually fits into their lifestyle and can even be a source of pride or connection. It doesn’t disrupt function—it enhances enjoyment.

    #22

    My Collection Of Feathers

    My Collection Of Feathers

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    #23

    I’ve Been Collecting Food-Related Candles For Years And Yesterday I Found These

    I’ve Been Collecting Food-Related Candles For Years And Yesterday I Found These

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    #24

    My Spice Tin Collection

    My Spice Tin Collection

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    Hoarding can escalate if left untreated. It’s not just about clutter, as it can pose safety risks, affect hygiene, and strain relationships. But with the right support and treatment, many people can find relief and regain control. And it’s important not to confuse this with simply loving a good collection.

    #25

    A Collection Of Small Grotesque Faces

    A Collection Of Small Grotesque Faces

    I like ugly unusual weird things. Most are handmade antiques made for walking stick handles, corkscrew handle, matchstick holders, victorian buttonhooks.

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    #26

    My Glass Bird Collection

    My Glass Bird Collection

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    #27

    My Mostly Uranium Glass 1963 Split Window Corvette Collection

    My Mostly Uranium Glass 1963 Split Window Corvette Collection

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    So yes—there’s a fine line between the two. But that line is usually pretty clear when you look at intention, control, and impact. Collectors seek joy and meaning. Hoarders often feel trapped. And while both may live surrounded by objects, only one group finds true satisfaction in the space they’ve created.

    As for the collectors featured today: they’ve got some wonderfully weird and wildly unique hobbies! Did any of these inspire you? Are you a collector, too? Tell us what you collect and why, because sometimes, the quirkiest things make for the most fascinating stories.

    #28

    Been Collecting On And Off Since '97

    Been Collecting On And Off Since '97

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    #29

    Breadtag Specimens

    Breadtag Specimens

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    #30

    I’ve Collected Every Losing Presidential Upper Stickers Since 1960

    I’ve Collected Every Losing Presidential Upper Stickers Since 1960

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    #31

    I Unearthed My Camera Collection

    I Unearthed My Camera Collection

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    #32

    International Toothpaste Display At A San Francisco Bnb

    International Toothpaste Display At A San Francisco Bnb

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    #33

    I Collected My Wife And I's Unsolicited Credit Card Applications For A Year

    I Collected My Wife And I's Unsolicited Credit Card Applications For A Year

    93 total credit card applications. The most from one company is American Express with 26 letters.

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    #34

    Depression Era Food Tins

    Depression Era Food Tins

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    #35

    Miniature And Novelty Knife Collection

    Miniature And Novelty Knife Collection

    I’ve been putting this together for a few years, I would like to find more antique pieces, but they are awful pricey. Let me know which one you like the best.

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    #36

    My Garage License Plate Wall Art Collection With Plates From Around The World

    My Garage License Plate Wall Art Collection With Plates From Around The World

    I started collecting random plates from flea markets, eBay and from friends a few years ago back to use as wall art for my garage. I'm hoping to keep filling it up over the next few years as and when I find them, although I'm rapidly running out of space to actually put them!

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    #37

    I Have 187 Cat Whiskers In My Collection

    I Have 187 Cat Whiskers In My Collection

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    #38

    My Takara Dancing Can Collection

    My Takara Dancing Can Collection

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    #39

    My Grandma’s Thimble Collection

    My Grandma’s Thimble Collection

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    #40

    Y’all Like Shrek?

    Y’all Like Shrek?

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    #41

    My Collection Of Ticket Stubs From Movies I Went To Before The Year 2000

    My Collection Of Ticket Stubs From Movies I Went To Before The Year 2000

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    #42

    My Sister Collects These Things

    My Sister Collects These Things

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    #43

    My Hat Collection

    My Hat Collection

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    #44

    My Mother’s Collection Of Old Phones From 1990s To Early 2010s

    My Mother’s Collection Of Old Phones From 1990s To Early 2010s

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    #45

    Cereal Box Collection

    Cereal Box Collection

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    #46

    2010s Concert Tickets

    2010s Concert Tickets

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