Friday, October 24, 2025

๐ŸŽƒ Unearth Spooky Treasures: Explore Halloween Collectibles on Colnect

As October fades into crisp autumn air, something magical (and slightly spooky) begins to stir in the world of collectors. From vintage stamps and eerie beer labels to glowing pumpkin coins and playful gift cardsHalloween collectibles have a charm unlike any other. ๐Ÿ‘ป

Whether you’re drawn to dark folklore, whimsical witchcraft, or nostalgic Halloween memories, Colnect has thousands of items waiting to be discovered.

๐Ÿ•ธ️ The Thrill of Collecting Halloween Items

Halloween-themed collectibles are a fascinating mix of art, culture, and storytelling. Each item reflects how different countries and eras have celebrated the season of mystery and imagination.

On Colnect, collectors can find:

Each piece tells its own story — some eerie, some humorous, and some beautifully nostalgic.

๐Ÿฆ‡ Why Collectors Love Halloween

Halloween brings together imagination, folklore, and creativity. For many collectors, it’s not just about owning an item — it’s about preserving a piece of cultural art that captures the spirit of the season.

“Each Halloween collectible feels alive — a snapshot of how people around the world embrace fear and fun.”

From rare 1970s stamps to 2020s novelty cards, these items remind us that collecting is more than a hobby — it’s a journey through history’s quirkiest corners.

๐Ÿ”ฎ Join the Global Collecting Community

Colnect isn’t just a catalog — it’s a thriving global community of over 400,000 collectors sharing, trading, and celebrating their passions.
Here, you can:

  • Browse over 7,000 Halloween-themed items (and counting!)

  • Build your personal wish list or trade list

  • Connect with other collectors who share your spooky side

๐Ÿ‘‰ Explore Halloween-themed collectibles here on Colnect.com

Monday, October 20, 2025

Colnect Launches Highly Requested Drinks Can Catalog



The Wait is Over 

For months, our passionate community of 400K+ collectors has been requesting a dedicated space for one of the most vibrant and visually stunning collectibles: Drinks Cans. Thanks to incredible dedication and teamwork in our forums, the wait is officially over! We are thrilled to announce the official launch of the brand-new Colnect Drinks Can category.

Why just collect them when you can truly organize them? This catalog is designed specifically for serious Drink Can collectors. You can now meticulously track essential details including: 
- the can's country of origin (covering 250+ countries!)
- beverage type
- brand
- composition
- volume
- year of issue. 

This comprehensive structure ensures your collection is managed and searchable like never before. Dive into the world of collectible beverage cans and start cataloging your items today: ➡️Drink Can Categories

Community Shout-Out & Future Coordination

This launch wouldn't have been possible without the dedication of our contributors, especially PetrK, who graciously stepped up as the temporary coordinator. We extend our deepest gratitude to him and all participants who helped lay the groundwork for this massive new section.

We are currently seeking a passionate, long-term Category Coordinator to help shape the future of this catalog. If you have a deep passion for Drinks Can collecting and want to contribute to the world's most detailed cataloging system, we encourage you to reach out. Start your journey into the world of Drinks Can collecting today and connect with fellow enthusiasts globally!

What do you think of this new category? Let us know in comment or in our forum

Sunday, September 7, 2025

Colnect Blog is Back – Celebrating 21 Million Collectibles

Colnect blog relaunch 2025 with 21 million collectibles

The Colnect Blog is back! After several years of silence, we’re relaunching this space—not just for announcements, but for stories, insights, and inspiration for collectors worldwide.

Back in April 2019, we paused the blog and moved updates to the announcements forum. The forum has since become the heartbeat of Colnect, connecting collectors with quick updates and lively discussions. But collecting is more than news—it’s about milestones, knowledge, and passion. That’s why we’re bringing the blog back, starting with an exciting new achievement.

๐ŸŒ Colnect Today: Bigger Than Ever

Since 2019, Colnect has expanded massively:

  • 21.8 million+ catalog items across 47 categories.

  • 412,000+ active collectors from 250+ countries.

  • Support in 63+ languages, making collecting truly global.

Our most popular categories include:

  • Stamps (1.6M+) – one of the world’s largest online stamp catalogs.

  • Coins (207K+) – a trusted resource for numismatists.

  • Banknotes (126K+) – for collectors of global currencies.

  • Teabags (173K+) – unique category only on Colnect.

  • Lego Sets (7,117+) – connecting toy collectors worldwide.

✨ What’s Next on the Blog

The relaunched Colnect Blog will feature:

  • Collector Spotlights – real stories from our community.

  • Guides & Tips – how to start collecting stamps, coins, and more.

  • Trends & Insights – from vintage banknotes to modern collectibles.

  • Behind the Scenes – Colnect features, updates, and marketplace highlights.

๐Ÿš€ Join the Journey

The Colnect Blog is back—stronger, broader, and ready to celebrate the world of collecting.
๐Ÿ‘‰ Explore our catalogs. 
๐Ÿ‘‰ If you’re new, create a free account and start your collecting journey today.
๐Ÿ‘‰ Already a member? Jump into the forum and connect with fellow collectors.

Collect. Connect. Colnect.


Tuesday, April 2, 2019

See our announcements forum

A long time ago we've decided to stop updating our blog. You can see that by the date of the last post. We forgot to mention that we have A LOT OF NEWS to share with you and these can be found on our announcements forum. We also publish some highlights on our news section which you can see as you log in to Colnect.

Thursday, April 5, 2018

33,333 Bank Cards Cataloged

Our Bank card catalog has surpassed the milestone of 33,333 unique bank cards on display.


Bank cards are used for withdrawing money from your bank account or paying for various services straight from the card. These cards are issued by a specific bank and they store the information about your funds in that bank's account. Despite the card and the account being connected to a certain bank, it's common that other banks offer services which let you access your funds for some fee.


Bank cards differ by type. Most common one on Colnect is a debit card. Second most spread type is a credit card. Difference between these two is that when using a debit card, money comes from the bank account, while credit card functions as the way of taking a credit from the bank quickly.


Probably most of you have also noticed that many cards have their own unique design. There are various themes offered by card issuers. Some even offer custom designs, letting owners customize their own cards.


We want to thank every dear editor, translator, and contributor who worked on this category and made this achievement possible. Special thanks to an amazing coordinator of this category, Irina Alferova [alfcard].


Would like to help improve Colnect? Learn more on the Contributor Guide help page. If you would like to sell or buy bank cards, you are welcome to visit our marketplace.

Saturday, March 31, 2018

Interesting facts through collectibles: Eiffel Tower opens

What comes to your mind when you think about France? The first thing to pop up into the most people's head is the Eiffel Tower. It is not only the most recognizable symbol of  France but also it is the most-visited paid monument in the world.


After 2 years of hard work, construction of the Eiffel Tower was finally finished on March 15, 1889. After 16 days, on March 31, it was opened and celebrated by commencing the first ascent to the top of the tower. The elevator was not working yet, so 1,710-step climb had to be done by foot.


Eiffel Tower is very popular in the collecting world. There are many different types of items which display this magnificent tower. Here are some examples from our categories of coins, phonecards, and even lego sets.


On average, 25,000 people are visiting the tower every day. The most popular Eiffel Tower-themed collectibles are postcards and stamps. In addition to being able to share the experience with family and friends, they serve as a memory trigger for the days of visiting Paris and the Eiffel Tower.


Do you collect the collectibles of a specific topic? If yes, share in comments the topic you're interested in. 

Stamp, Chagall - The Betrothed and Eiffel Tower, France, Colnect Catalog
If you want to contribute to Colnect you are welcome to check Contributor Guide. To purchase or sell your collectibles feel free to visit Colnect Marketplace.

Tuesday, March 27, 2018

155,551 Gift Cards on Colnect

Gift cards catalog on Colnect now shows over 155,551 gift cards. A big thank you to everyone who contributed. Special thanks to the coordinator of this category, Claude Martin [Claude], for taking such good care of it.



A gift card is a prepaid card which is commonly used for purchasing things from specific shops. In 1994 Blockbuster Entertainment issued the first gift card in Florida. Over years popularity skyrocketed and in 2006, gifts cards were second-most given gifts, most wanted gifts by women, and third-most wanted by men in the US. On Colnect there are already more than 5,000 different companies listed which have issued gift cards over the years.



Gift cards are very similar to prepaid debit cards. What is the difference between them? Unlike a prepaid debit card, gift card is not identified with a name but rather with a specific number or code so it can used by anyone. Usually the value of a gift card is kept in the database of a store and is connected to its code.




Colnect has been built by collectors just like you. Are you interested in contributing to Colnect? Then you can go and check our Catalog Contribution Guidelines page and start making Colnect better. If you are interested in trading gift cards, you can check out marketplace.

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