What is your smallest (but coolest) collectible!

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jAyDen_
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I have a half-inch Dungeons & Dragons dice set!

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Mia
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A pencil eraser shaped like a hamburger from the 80s.

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harper.
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Vintage Cracker Jack prize its barely a centimeter wide.

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kayla-hero59
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A mini Game Boy keychain that plays Tetris.

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Lily.86
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1-inch vinyl figure of Mario riding Yoshi.

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I own a 14-inch tall glass animal figurine. Its hard to believe how something that small could have so much detail and still hold up after all these years. Its in a little case, and I always show it off to visitors because it amazes people how such a tiny item could be so intricate. Ive collected smaller items over the years, but this one is by far my favorite.

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nate-queen97
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Micro coin from ancient Greece about the size of a seed.

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Oliver.
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A tiny metal frog I found at a flea market in Prague.

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Pocket watch charm with moving gears.

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A mini Zippo lighter that still works.

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