OK, you asked. Ya’ see, I have this thing about scripture.
OT/NT:
Several Douay-Confraternity bibles (1949, 1950, 1952, 1953, 1957, 1960 compact) - some of the absolute best in Catholic bibles.
1953 Belmont Abbey Catholic Action bible (Excellent artwork)
1967 Pope Paul VI Papal Edition Douay-Confraternity
1967 Pope Paul VI Papal Edition Douay Confraternity (Spanish)
1953 Marian Douay-Confraternity
1914 Douay-Rheims w/approbation of James Cardinal Gibbons
A leather-bound late 40s - early 50s P J Kenedy reprint of the 1914 Douay-Rheims
1952 3-volume Knox translation
1954 Knox Student Edition
1966 Jerusalem Bible
1966 Jerusalem Bible - Reader’s Edition paperback
1985 New Jerusalem Bible
2-3 Revised English bibles w/Apocrypha
Oxford Study Bible w/Apocrypha
Revised Standard Version - Second Catholic Edition
Revised Standard Version w/Apocrypha
New Living Translation - Catholic Edition
Catholic Living Bible
Scofield Reference Bible
(6) KJV, One 19th century w/family history, one 1845, 2 paperback w/Apocrypha, 2 soft cover
1906 Swedish Bibeln
Biblia Edición Pastoral (Spanish)
Sacred Writings (Revised English New Testament) w/Apocrypha
New American Standard Bible
New International Version
1970 Family Edition New American Bible
Several NAB 1970-1985
NAB/RE
New Testament:
1941 Confraternity New Testament hardcover
1952 Confraternity New Testament pocket sized leather
(2) reprints 1941 pocket-sized Confraternity New Testaments
1965 soft cover Confraternity NT
(All of the above Confraternity NTs are simply excellent)
Revised Standard Version Second Catholic Edition w/Psalms
New Revised Standard Version compact w/Apocrypha
Several generic “hand out” New Testaments (KJV, NAB)
International Standard Version NT
and a few I am forgetting.
Thing is, all of this amounts to maybe $125 max. Bibles are super cheap in thrift stores, eBay, Amazon and ThriftBooks - sad, actually.