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A collective noun is a collection of antiques.

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Oh, dude, the collective noun for antiques is a "collection." Like, it's not rocket science, you know? So, if you have a bunch of old stuff lying around, just call it a collection of antiques and impress your friends with your fancy vocab.

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The collective noun for antiques is a "collection" or a "lot." These terms refer to a group of antique items gathered together. In the context of antiques, a collection may be curated based on a specific theme, time period, or style.

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