Posted on 01/30/2015 9:47:40 AM PST by kjam22
I've inherited this good size stamp collection, and I'm trying to figure out what its worth and how to sell it without getting taken to the cleaners.
Do any freepers have any experience with this sort of stuff?
I still have some of my more interesting ones, but never got as wrapped up in stamps as I did with coins (in both cases, almost exclusively foreign due to the wider variety).
My understanding was that a lot more of those Nazi stamps survived the war than was initially believed; I don’t think they cost very much even today. I have some from other areas from that time that are interesting as well (the protectorates set up in the former Czechoslovakia, for instance). I also have a couple of Tsarist stamps, as well as early 20th century Poland (1920s) and the “Danzig Free State”.
Brother, I understand the appeal of coins over stamps.
I still collect civil war covers, poster stamps and buy for resale - all of that is fine.
But I have been staggered to the point of speechless over some of the magnificent toning on both US and foreign coins. Floored to say the least. An AU/BU coin with a composition of a fine artist combined with good toning is something to behold.
I am not a fan of England in the least. In fact, this coin was minted during the Irish Potato famine. But still, marvel at such a stunning coin - and the toning.
Obverse:
Reverse:
If you do, more power to you, but it is just icing on the cake.
Bookmarking this cause I also have an old collection.
That’s exactly where I “plateaued”; when value became more important than the things I loved about collecting, it lost its lustre. My life circumstances had changed; I was saving for a home, and planning on starting a family - and money itself became much more important to me than it ever had been. I guess I grew up...
Still have my favorite pieces, though; it would be hard to part with them.
I think the first commemorative stamp ‘book’ issued by the USPS was in 1969. So, you’re missing the first 3 issues (69, 70, 71)? The first 3 years are an odd size and they went to the standard 8.5 x 11 size in ‘72 (I think).
I hate philatelaggots.
I have a slew of stamps all 1962-1965. They are interesting to say the least. 4-5c
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