Popular Post Sakura Posted June 28 Popular Post Share Posted June 28 (edited) I don't think I posted these before.. but the SAO acrylics were from my dad, the throw pillowcases were a gift from Pessi and the posters were from my dad. There's 6 acrylic stands, 2 posters (which have now been framed but I need to decorate them), and 2 throw pillowcases. And I meant to post these before but totally forgot. I said I would post the Vocaloids shelf @Colu @Soramee_ so here's the Vocaloid shelf. I recently added some more stuff to it and the last pic is the newest stands I have which are actually on my desk and were a gift from my sis. There isn't a ton of stuff but it's slowly been expanding. So yaaa that's my latest updates to all my anime collections ;D Edited June 28 by Sakura 4 1 2 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post ReverzerO Posted June 28 Popular Post Share Posted June 28 I bought this via online shop and the review I nice. I tried installing windows but it seems something is stopping when Im in the installation process! The flash drive has been filtered and cannot proceed! This technical issue need to do something in command prompt while in the installation process but I have the feeling it wont work tho I hope it work! I only want to test things out using external OS, I want to put back the my original Steam OS on deck if work. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sasuke Posted June 28 Share Posted June 28 2 hours ago, Sakura said: I don't think I posted these before.. but the SAO acrylics were from my dad, the throw pillowcases were a gift from Pessi and the posters were from my dad. There's 6 acrylic stands, 2 posters (which have now been framed but I need to decorate them), and 2 throw pillowcases. And I meant to post these before but totally forgot. I said I would post the Vocaloids shelf @Colu @Soramee_ so here's the Vocaloid shelf. I recently added some more stuff to it and the last pic is the newest stands I have which are actually on my desk and were a gift from my sis. There isn't a ton of stuff but it's slowly been expanding. So yaaa that's my latest updates to all my anime collections ;D I like what you've done with the shelf and the SAO stuff is cool 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Animedragon Posted June 28 Share Posted June 28 3 hours ago, Sakura said: I don't think I posted these before.. but the SAO acrylics were from my dad, the throw pillowcases were a gift from Pessi and the posters were from my dad. There's 6 acrylic stands, 2 posters (which have now been framed but I need to decorate them), and 2 throw pillowcases. And I meant to post these before but totally forgot. I said I would post the Vocaloids shelf @Colu @Soramee_ so here's the Vocaloid shelf. I recently added some more stuff to it and the last pic is the newest stands I have which are actually on my desk and were a gift from my sis. There isn't a ton of stuff but it's slowly been expanding. So yaaa that's my latest updates to all my anime collections ;D Now that's a really impressive collection, and all so nice and neatly displayed. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jellal Posted June 28 Share Posted June 28 11 hours ago, Sakura said: I don't think I posted these before.. but the SAO acrylics were from my dad, the throw pillowcases were a gift from Pessi and the posters were from my dad. There's 6 acrylic stands, 2 posters (which have now been framed but I need to decorate them), and 2 throw pillowcases. And I meant to post these before but totally forgot. I said I would post the Vocaloids shelf @Colu @Soramee_ so here's the Vocaloid shelf. I recently added some more stuff to it and the last pic is the newest stands I have which are actually on my desk and were a gift from my sis. There isn't a ton of stuff but it's slowly been expanding. So yaaa that's my latest updates to all my anime collections ;D The shelf is really cool and I like the way you've set it up. 1 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ayame Posted June 28 Share Posted June 28 13 hours ago, Sakura said: I don't think I posted these before.. but the SAO acrylics were from my dad, the throw pillowcases were a gift from Pessi and the posters were from my dad. There's 6 acrylic stands, 2 posters (which have now been framed but I need to decorate them), and 2 throw pillowcases. And I meant to post these before but totally forgot. I said I would post the Vocaloids shelf @Colu @Soramee_ so here's the Vocaloid shelf. I recently added some more stuff to it and the last pic is the newest stands I have which are actually on my desk and were a gift from my sis. There isn't a ton of stuff but it's slowly been expanding. So yaaa that's my latest updates to all my anime collections ;D So pretty I should put up my new JK stuff soon! 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zeref Posted June 29 Share Posted June 29 I'm a fan of the shelf @Sakura 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sakura Posted June 29 Share Posted June 29 10 hours ago, Ayame said: So pretty I should put up my new JK stuff soon! Oh you should, you have so much stuff lol 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jellal Posted June 29 Share Posted June 29 22 hours ago, Ayame said: So pretty I should put up my new JK stuff soon! Let's see the completed shrine 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Soramee_ Posted June 30 Share Posted June 30 On 6/28/2025 at 12:48 AM, Sakura said: I don't think I posted these before.. but the SAO acrylics were from my dad, the throw pillowcases were a gift from Pessi and the posters were from my dad. There's 6 acrylic stands, 2 posters (which have now been framed but I need to decorate them), and 2 throw pillowcases. And I meant to post these before but totally forgot. I said I would post the Vocaloids shelf @Colu @Soramee_ so here's the Vocaloid shelf. I recently added some more stuff to it and the last pic is the newest stands I have which are actually on my desk and were a gift from my sis. There isn't a ton of stuff but it's slowly been expanding. So yaaa that's my latest updates to all my anime collections ;D i love all of this ty very much 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
efaardvark Posted July 2 Share Posted July 2 (edited) I decided that 2015 "silver dollar" that I posted before was a bit boring so I swapped it for a real 1887 Morgan dollar. The 2015 coin had a full ounce of silver in it while Morgans only have .77oz silver so strictly in terms of metal content I traded down. However, Morgans were what was actually in circulation as currency in 1887. In 1887 Gustave Eiffel was just starting to build his tower over in France, patents for celluloid photographic film and elevators were filed, and the 1st transcontinental train arrived in Vancouver, British Columbia. 1887 was right in the middle of the period of westward expansion and colonization of the American "frontier". The US Civil War was a couple decades in the past while the first World War was still several decades in the future. Wikipedia says, "This period includes historical events synonymous with the archetypical Old West or "Wild West" such as violent conflict arising from encroaching settlement into frontier land, the removal and assimilation of natives, consolidation of property to large corporations and government, vigilantism, and the attempted enforcement of laws upon outlaws." People like 'Doc' Holiday and Wyatt Earp most certainly carried coins just like this in their pockets, and won and lost them in poker games in places like Tombstone, AZ. I think I got the better deal out of this trade. This one is much more interesting. Spoiler Edited July 2 by efaardvark 1 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sakura Posted July 3 Share Posted July 3 5 hours ago, efaardvark said: I decided that 2015 "silver dollar" that I posted before was a bit boring so I swapped it for a real 1887 Morgan dollar. The 2015 coin had a full ounce of silver in it while Morgans only have .77oz silver so strictly in terms of metal content I traded down. However, Morgans were what was actually in circulation as currency in 1887. In 1887 Gustave Eiffel was just starting to build his tower over in France, patents for celluloid photographic film and elevators were filed, and the 1st transcontinental train arrived in Vancouver, British Columbia. 1887 was right in the middle of the period of westward expansion and colonization of the American "frontier". The US Civil War was a couple decades in the past while the first World War was still several decades in the future. Wikipedia says, "This period includes historical events synonymous with the archetypical Old West or "Wild West" such as violent conflict arising from encroaching settlement into frontier land, the removal and assimilation of natives, consolidation of property to large corporations and government, vigilantism, and the attempted enforcement of laws upon outlaws." People like 'Doc' Holiday and Wyatt Earp most certainly carried coins just like this in their pockets, and won and lost them in poker games in places like Tombstone, AZ. I think I got the better deal out of this trade. This one is much more interesting. Hide contents It's pretty neat to think people like Wyatt Earp would've had these types O: I've never seen one of these so that's pretty cool ~ 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
efaardvark Posted July 3 Share Posted July 3 47 minutes ago, Sakura said: It's pretty neat to think people like Wyatt Earp would've had these types O: I've never seen one of these so that's pretty cool ~ Morgan dollars were very popular when the US was on a silver standard. They stopped minting them in 1904 however so they're not very well known in modern times. Actually, that's not quite true. There apparently was a short production run of Morgan dollars done in 1921 as a commemorative sort of thing. Then on the centennial anniversary of that in 2021 the US mint started making Morgans again. You can even buy a 2025 Morgan design silver dollar from the US mint. The thing is their face value is still only "one dollar", even though the mint is selling them for $91 and the silver in them is worth about $28. As a result nobody uses them like a regular dollar coin to buy groceries. If you have one you either hold onto it or sell it for its silver value. This also applies to most of the other silver (and gold) coins that were historically used in circulation as money. The silver in a silver quarter from 1964 is now worth about $6 for example. There are so many of these types of coins still around that unless they're in perfect shape or have some sort of unique quality such as a production blemish that makes them special they don't really have much in the way of collectable or numismatic value. They are sometimes even called "junk" silver. This applies to most of the older Morgan coins like the one that I just got, as well as pre-1964 dimes, quarters, half dollars, and dollars that were 90% silver. They're all bought and sold primarily for the silver content and not seen in general circulation. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
efaardvark Posted July 5 Share Posted July 5 (edited) I got something called a "goldback" the other day. They're basically a thin sheet of gold foil laminated in plastic. Apparently some US states have taken it upon themselves to produce these as a way to collect physical gold and as a proposed alternative to paper money. The front has a holographic background with an image overlaying it. There are a bunch of different images depicted on them depending on denomination and which state produced them. The different denominations indicate how much gold is contained therein. A "1" has 1/1000 troy ounce of gold. One ounce of gold is currently about $3300 so that would make a "1" worth about about $3.30. At the top end is a "100" with 1/10th ounce, or around $330 worth. This one is a "1/2", meaning it contains 1/2000th of an ounce of gold. Currently that makes it worth less than $2. I got this with the Morgan silver dollar that I posted about previously. Since I was trading down as far as metal content the guy I was trading with threw it in as a bonus or make-up item. (I would have posted it with the Morgan the other day but I left it at work & didn't have any pics at the time.) Spoiler Edited July 5 by efaardvark 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Animedragon Posted July 5 Share Posted July 5 1 hour ago, efaardvark said: I got something called a "goldback" the other day. They're basically a thin sheet of gold foil laminated in plastic. Apparently some US states have taken it upon themselves to produce these as a way to collect physical gold and as a proposed alternative to paper money. The front has a holographic background with an image overlaying it. There are a bunch of different images depicted on them on them depending on denomination and which state produced them. The different denominations indicate how much gold is contained therein. A "1" has 1/1000 troy ounce of gold. One ounce of gold is currently about $3300 so that would make a "1" worth about about $3.30. At the top end is a "100" with 1/10th ounce, or around $330 worth. This one is a "1/2", meaning it contains 1/2000th of an ounce of gold. Currently that makes it worth less than $2. I got this with the Morgan silver dollar that I posted about previously. Since I was trading down as far as metal content the guy I was trading with threw it in as a bonus or make-up item. (I would have posted it with the Morgan the other day but I left it at work & didn't have any pics at the time.) Hide contents An interesting item it's also an interesting proposal to use those as an alternative to paper money, sort of going back to the days when currency was actually worth something and not just a pretty piece of paper or base metal. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
efaardvark Posted July 5 Share Posted July 5 1 hour ago, Animedragon said: An interesting item it's also an interesting proposal to use those as an alternative to paper money, sort of going back to the days when currency was actually worth something and not just a pretty piece of paper or base metal. The other interesting thing about them is you can supposedly trade them for an equivalent amount of actual gold coins. 10 of the "100" denomination will get you a 1oz coin for example. This isn't via a federal bank of course, at least not at the moment. However, the Basil III rules are scheduled to go into effect over here in the US this month. The new rules make gold a "tier 1" asset with regards to international banking settlements.. right up there with the US dollar. So essentially gold will be money again. Not far at all from there to putting the US back on a gold standard. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sakura Posted July 5 Share Posted July 5 3 hours ago, efaardvark said: I got something called a "goldback" the other day. They're basically a thin sheet of gold foil laminated in plastic. Apparently some US states have taken it upon themselves to produce these as a way to collect physical gold and as a proposed alternative to paper money. The front has a holographic background with an image overlaying it. There are a bunch of different images depicted on them on them depending on denomination and which state produced them. The different denominations indicate how much gold is contained therein. A "1" has 1/1000 troy ounce of gold. One ounce of gold is currently about $3300 so that would make a "1" worth about about $3.30. At the top end is a "100" with 1/10th ounce, or around $330 worth. This one is a "1/2", meaning it contains 1/2000th of an ounce of gold. Currently that makes it worth less than $2. I got this with the Morgan silver dollar that I posted about previously. Since I was trading down as far as metal content the guy I was trading with threw it in as a bonus or make-up item. (I would have posted it with the Morgan the other day but I left it at work & didn't have any pics at the time.) Hide contents That looks really awesome tbh I definitely haven't seen one of these. I actually learned something interesting the other day about a coin I'd never heard of. 1933 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle gold coin ~ which is apparently the rarest coin in the world, illegal to own and there is only 1. The 1 is legal to be owned though and I think it last sold for like 19 million dollars or something @.@ 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
efaardvark Posted July 5 Share Posted July 5 6 minutes ago, Sakura said: That looks really awesome tbh I definitely haven't seen one of these. I actually learned something interesting the other day about a coin I'd never heard of. 1933 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle gold coin ~ which is apparently the rarest coin in the world, illegal to own and there is only 1. The 1 is legal to be owned though and I think it last sold for like 19 million dollars or something @.@ I've heard the St Gaudens coins can be expensive. We're talking price-of-a-house expensive so I don't follow the market but I heard of one that had a $20 face value going for over $100k. It wasn't even unique either. It was one of like 3 million that were minted in a particular year (that I don't recall) sometime back in the 1920s. At those kinds of prices it'll be .. a while before I can play in that market! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sakura Posted July 5 Share Posted July 5 4 minutes ago, efaardvark said: I've heard the St Gaudens coins can be expensive. We're talking price-of-a-house expensive so I don't follow the market but I heard of one that had a $20 face value going for over $100k. It wasn't even unique either. It was one of like 3 million that were minted in a particular year (that I don't recall) sometime back in the 1920s. At those kinds of prices it'll be .. a while before I can play in that market! I think there are certain years of them that are different too because the one I heard about there is only 1 that is legal to be owned and it said it was the 1933 Double Eagle one. It's kinda wild a coin is illegal to own lol I think I've seen the other year ones too and yeah those look crazy priced >_> I'd be scared to own that because I'm the type of person who loses small things LOL 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
efaardvark Posted July 5 Share Posted July 5 43 minutes ago, Sakura said: 1933 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle gold coin I did a quick google. The wikipedia entry was interesting. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
efaardvark Posted July 5 Share Posted July 5 12 hours ago, Sakura said: I think there are certain years of them that are different too Oh yes, there's all sorts of things that bear on prices. The art on them is one of the big factors. It changes occasionally and some designs - or artists - are more popular than others. Certain years are considered more desirable just for the year.. coins minted in 1969 (the year of the first Apollo moon landing) or 1963 (JFK assassination) do get a price bump for example. The number of coins minted every year is different as well, so coins from certain years are just more or less rare compared to others. For gold coins one of the big factors was that prior to 1933 the US was on a gold standard, meaning gold was actually used as everyday money. But then in 1933 the government was looking for money to help get through the Great Depression. The government stopped minting gold coins and passed a law requiring everyone to exchange all the gold in circulation with I.O.Us (paper dollars). The coins were then melted down into bullion to give to the banks. The only coins that escaped were ones that were lost, illegally hidden from exchange/confiscation, or in foreign possession out of the country. Even a lot of coins in foreign possession were voluntarily returned for exchange. The law also made it illegal for any US citizen to own pretty much any gold. Some exceptions were made for pre-1933 foreign coins that had numismatic value, but basically private possession of gold was outlawed. That also caused a huge drop in the demand for gold worldwide, which in turn caused a bit of a drop in gold prices, and a lot of selling of gold (buying of other assets). A lot of gold coins worldwide, even foreign ones, were also melted down and turned in to bullion. Needless to say all this made any gold coins from pre-1933 relatively scarce. The St Gaudens coin you were talking about was probably from 1932 or 1933. Those had been minted but not yet released to circulation when the law recalling all gold was passed, making them illegal to own. It wasn't until I think President Ford passed a law allowing US citizens to own gold again that any gold coins started coming back to the US, but of course even then they were relatively rare, with a commensurate price premium. The other big factor for gold (and silver) coin prices has been that it is a lot easier to create inflation by Congressional overspending and Fed interest rate manipulation when everyone is using paper as money. They've done a lot of both in the decades since 1933. (Especially recently!!) So much so that by now the dollar is so worthless that something like a St. Gaudens that had a $20 face value back then is now priced at $3300 just on metal content alone, before any collectable consideration whatsoever. Some people buy gold and silver coins exclusively for the gold and silver, as a hedge against such inflation. As an aside on inflation, even in my own lifetime I remember as a kid my mom giving me a $5 bill to go pick up some groceries for her on the way home from school. This was the 70s. Back then a loaf of bread was about 20 cents. Eggs were about 80 cents/dozen. Milk was about $1.50/gal. I'd skim off about 15 cents for a candy bar or ice cream cone for my services. In todays-dollar terms that would be about $3, $5, and $5, respectively, based on Ralphs/Krogers prices. (That's with modern food production and preservation techniques too. Back then most everything was still what today would be marketed as "organic", "non-GMO", or "fresh" - with a corresponding price premium.) That Morgan dollar that I posted on the other day is now worth about $28. Two or three of them would STILL buy enough of those staples for a week. Hmmm.. I wonder if I can convince my boss to pay me in silver dollars, like they did in the old days. 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sakura Posted July 6 Share Posted July 6 9 hours ago, efaardvark said: Oh yes, there's all sorts of things that bear on prices. The art on them is one of the big factors. It changes occasionally and some designs - or artists - are more popular than others. Certain years are considered more desirable just for the year.. coins minted in 1969 (the year of the first Apollo moon landing) or 1963 (JFK assassination) do get a price bump for example. The number of coins minted every year is different as well, so coins from certain years are just more or less rare compared to others. For gold coins one of the big factors was that prior to 1933 the US was on a gold standard, meaning gold was actually used as everyday money. But then in 1933 the government was looking for money to help get through the Great Depression. The government stopped minting gold coins and passed a law requiring everyone to exchange all the gold in circulation with I.O.Us (paper dollars). The coins were then melted down into bullion to give to the banks. The only coins that escaped were ones that were lost, illegally hidden from exchange/confiscation, or in foreign possession out of the country. Even a lot of coins in foreign possession were voluntarily returned for exchange. The law also made it illegal for any US citizen to own pretty much any gold. Some exceptions were made for pre-1933 foreign coins that had numismatic value, but basically private possession of gold was outlawed. That also caused a huge drop in the demand for gold worldwide, which in turn caused a bit of a drop in gold prices, and a lot of selling of gold (buying of other assets). A lot of gold coins worldwide, even foreign ones, were also melted down and turned in to bullion. Needless to say all this made any gold coins from pre-1933 relatively scarce. The St Gaudens coin you were talking about was probably from 1932 or 1933. Those had been minted but not yet released to circulation when the law recalling all gold was passed, making them illegal to own. It wasn't until I think President Ford passed a law allowing US citizens to own gold again that any gold coins started coming back to the US, but of course even then they were relatively rare, with a commensurate price premium. The other big factor for gold (and silver) coin prices has been that it is a lot easier to create inflation by Congressional overspending and Fed interest rate manipulation when everyone is using paper as money. They've done a lot of both in the decades since 1933. (Especially recently!!) So much so that by now the dollar is so worthless that something like a St. Gaudens that had a $20 face value back then is now priced at $3300 just on metal content alone, before any collectable consideration whatsoever. Some people buy gold and silver coins exclusively for the gold and silver, as a hedge against such inflation. As an aside on inflation, even in my own lifetime I remember as a kid my mom giving me a $5 bill to go pick up some groceries for her on the way home from school. This was the 70s. Back then a loaf of bread was about 20 cents. Eggs were about 80 cents/dozen. Milk was about $1.50/gal. I'd skim off about 15 cents for a candy bar or ice cream cone for my services. In todays-dollar terms that would be about $3, $5, and $5, respectively, based on Ralphs/Krogers prices. (That's with modern food production and preservation techniques too. Back then most everything was still what today would be marketed as "organic", "non-GMO", or "fresh" - with a corresponding price premium.) That Morgan dollar that I posted on the other day is now worth about $28. Two or three of them would STILL buy enough of those staples for a week. Hmmm.. I wonder if I can convince my boss to pay me in silver dollars, like they did in the old days. I've heard about it being illegal to own gold back then before and how things would just get confiscated @.@ With that particular coin I read that some were actually hidden in a safe too and someone found them, took them to the US mint to see if they were real and they confiscated them because they weren't allowed to be privately owned X.X Apparently from what I've read the one I was talking about was only allowed to be owned by Prince Farouk of Saudi Arabia and WIKI says - "In 1944, Farouk purchased a 1933 double eagle, and in strict adherence with the law, his ministers applied to the United States Treasury Department for an export license for the coin. Mistakenly, just days before the mint theft was discovered, the license was granted. The Treasury Department attempted to work through diplomatic channels to request the return of the coin from Egypt, but World War II delayed their efforts for several years." about it ~ so it was able to be privately owned because he'd actually got a license for it. I also read when it resurfaced they tried to confiscate it back but a court ruled since it had originally received an export license to own it, that it was legal to be privately owned and the person was able to keep it o: Wish eggs were .80 cents now though LOL food prices today are ridiculous actually.. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Ayame Posted July 13 Popular Post Share Posted July 13 This week I have finally finished my Jungkook collection! ôヮô I know this a lot of Kpop merch but I've been collecting it since 2017 and in the last 2 weeks I've finished with everything I can find that is available for Jungkook merch! There will be more soon I'm sure since he finished military service and will be making a new album but at current I've gotten all that I know of \(^○^)人(^○^)/ In the first picture I bought the pieces for the sunflower tree you see and created it myself to match with my sunflower theme. In the second picture all of the Golden merch is brand new from this week and the albums I bought today. In the fourth pic the "JK" letters I bought this past Thursday to finish off the wall. The sixth picture the RM and JK plushies are new. There is also a matching game photo in a pretty pink frame I have with my bestie friend there @Sakura ヽ(^◇^*)/ In picture #8 the Daily BTS is brand new and I just got it last week. Picture #9 the red BTS bag came as a freebie gift when I purchased my Golden albums so it's also new from today. Photo 10 all of the black hearts I bought last week to finish off with decorating that wall and my sister helped me hang them. In the 12th photo the top black and white picture is brand new, and the butterflies are too. these were recommended to me by Sakura and I ended up buying them because I thought they fit well (*^ -^*) Well! This is my collection I hope you enjoy looking at it and that it's okay to share it here since it's not all new but a lot of it is. Also all the sparkly picture frames and jewel decorated stuff was created and decorated by me too (゚ヮ゚) Please no Kpop bashing me I collect what I love and many of these things I spent hours of my time on decorating, framing, drawing, setting up and cutting out! Spoiler 1 1 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PikaPuff Posted July 13 Share Posted July 13 1 hour ago, Ayame said: This week I have finally finished my Jungkook collection! ôヮô I know this a lot of Kpop merch but I've been collecting it since 2017 and in the last 2 weeks I've finished with everything I can find that is available for Jungkook merch! There will be more soon I'm sure since he finished military service and will be making a new album but at current I've gotten all that I know of \(^○^)人(^○^)/ In the first picture I bought the pieces for the sunflower tree you see and created it myself to match with my sunflower theme. In the second picture all of the Golden merch is brand new from this week and the albums I bought today. In the fourth pic the "JK" letters I bought this past Thursday to finish off the wall. The sixth picture the RM and JK plushies are new. There is also a matching game photo in a pretty pink frame I have with my bestie friend there @Sakura ヽ(^◇^*)/ In picture #8 the Daily BTS is brand new and I just got it last week. Picture #9 the red BTS bag came as a freebie gift when I purchased my Golden albums so it's also new from today. Photo 10 all of the black hearts I bought last week to finish off with decorating that wall and my sister helped me hang them. In the 12th photo the top black and white picture is brand new, and the butterflies are too. these were recommended to me by Sakura and I ended up buying them because I thought they fit well (*^ -^*) Well! This is my collection I hope you enjoy looking at it and that it's okay to share it here since it's not all new but a lot of it is. Also all the sparkly picture frames and jewel decorated stuff was created and decorated by me too (゚ヮ゚) Please no Kpop bashing me I collect what I love and many of these things I spent hours of my time on decorating, framing, drawing, setting up and cutting out! Reveal hidden contents That's a fantastic collection @Ayame I used to collect some kpop merchandise myself too but not nearly this much. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eris Posted July 13 Share Posted July 13 1 hour ago, Ayame said: This week I have finally finished my Jungkook collection! ôヮô I know this a lot of Kpop merch but I've been collecting it since 2017 and in the last 2 weeks I've finished with everything I can find that is available for Jungkook merch! There will be more soon I'm sure since he finished military service and will be making a new album but at current I've gotten all that I know of \(^○^)人(^○^)/ In the first picture I bought the pieces for the sunflower tree you see and created it myself to match with my sunflower theme. In the second picture all of the Golden merch is brand new from this week and the albums I bought today. In the fourth pic the "JK" letters I bought this past Thursday to finish off the wall. The sixth picture the RM and JK plushies are new. There is also a matching game photo in a pretty pink frame I have with my bestie friend there @Sakura ヽ(^◇^*)/ In picture #8 the Daily BTS is brand new and I just got it last week. Picture #9 the red BTS bag came as a freebie gift when I purchased my Golden albums so it's also new from today. Photo 10 all of the black hearts I bought last week to finish off with decorating that wall and my sister helped me hang them. In the 12th photo the top black and white picture is brand new, and the butterflies are too. these were recommended to me by Sakura and I ended up buying them because I thought they fit well (*^ -^*) Well! This is my collection I hope you enjoy looking at it and that it's okay to share it here since it's not all new but a lot of it is. Also all the sparkly picture frames and jewel decorated stuff was created and decorated by me too (゚ヮ゚) Please no Kpop bashing me I collect what I love and many of these things I spent hours of my time on decorating, framing, drawing, setting up and cutting out! Reveal hidden contents No one on the planet has more JK merch than you Rosie damn lol but you've put together a cool asf collection and good for you if you like it that's all that matters I think it's spiffy. 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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