I enjoy watching these error videos. I don't think I have any error stamps, but I've never actually looked for any. So perhaps I have a few and just don't realise it. I will have to spend a bit of time going through my stamps at some point to see if I can spot any. Thanks again for an interesting video. :)
No worries, I'm glad you found this one interesting. I've only recently started to check some of my stamps for possible errors, I'll be doing another stamp error video in the near future if you're interested
I've just realised I have a tete-beche pair, which I'd forgotten about. I think that counts as an error, although it didn't register in my head as an error, because I deliberately bought it like that lol. I've seen quite a few for sale, so it's not uncommon. Not sure how they occur, but it's interesting to own one. Looking forward to the next error video. :) @@coinsstampsandcollectibles3552
Thank you! I really like your videos. Very clearly structured and informative. I particularly love to learn about the errors on stamps. Just maybe one might bump into one when you least expect it, but then one must have the knowledge to realize you have one!
@@GreatStampAdventure Yes, if you google error stamp catalogues you will find numerous that have been written and any of these will tell you what you need to know.
I like the error vids 👍. I've got a mint never hinged missing T stamp that I paid about £7 for, that would be a third of Gibbons value. I was told the missing T only occurred in one position of the sheet which is why it made it into circulation, difficult to spot it in your photo never mind when part of a complete sheet.
Hiya, you're absolutely right the catalogue vales are always higher than what you can buy most of these errors for. The missing T was a find I made in the wild by just checking a bunch of them that I had... I found an amazing little stamp shop in Morecambe about 5 years ago. The owner showed me a collection of fantastic stamp errors that he had, missing colours, imperfs, colour fades etc. Sadly they were way out of my price range and to be honest I stumbled across the shop by mistake so didn't have that much cash on me. One day I'll make it back up there.
I checked my 1966 Christmas stamp!... But it's just the regular kind 🙃. I liked this video, thanks for sharing!
Thanks for stopping by 👍
I don't collect these, but it's always fascinating to see them.
They are an interesting niche in the world of philately
Tanks
Thankyou for pointing out the errors, I have got the stamp with SHEMZA
That's a nice one to have
A really interesting video, thanks for the information. I'm going to have to look through my stamps now👍
Thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed it
I have this stamp thanks
Nice
I enjoy watching these error videos. I don't think I have any error stamps, but I've never actually looked for any. So perhaps I have a few and just don't realise it. I will have to spend a bit of time going through my stamps at some point to see if I can spot any. Thanks again for an interesting video. :)
No worries, I'm glad you found this one interesting. I've only recently started to check some of my stamps for possible errors, I'll be doing another stamp error video in the near future if you're interested
I've just realised I have a tete-beche pair, which I'd forgotten about. I think that counts as an error, although it didn't register in my head as an error, because I deliberately bought it like that lol. I've seen quite a few for sale, so it's not uncommon. Not sure how they occur, but it's interesting to own one. Looking forward to the next error video. :) @@coinsstampsandcollectibles3552
@@happybunny1329 That's a definite error and a great one to have.
Thank you! I really like your videos. Very clearly structured and informative. I particularly love to learn about the errors on stamps. Just maybe one might bump into one when you least expect it, but then one must have the knowledge to realize you have one!
Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Error catalogues can really help with what you need to look out for 😊👍
@@coinsstampsandcollectibles3552 Error catalogues? Are these the same as so called more specialized catalogues?
@@GreatStampAdventure Yes, if you google error stamp catalogues you will find numerous that have been written and any of these will tell you what you need to know.
@@coinsstampsandcollectibles3552 Thanks!
Tanks ❤
No problem
My EFO album I put the non error stamp followed by the error Stamp
Nice one, same here
I like the error vids 👍. I've got a mint never hinged missing T stamp that I paid about £7 for, that would be a third of Gibbons value. I was told the missing T only occurred in one position of the sheet which is why it made it into circulation, difficult to spot it in your photo never mind when part of a complete sheet.
Hiya, you're absolutely right the catalogue vales are always higher than what you can buy most of these errors for. The missing T was a find I made in the wild by just checking a bunch of them that I had... I found an amazing little stamp shop in Morecambe about 5 years ago. The owner showed me a collection of fantastic stamp errors that he had, missing colours, imperfs, colour fades etc. Sadly they were way out of my price range and to be honest I stumbled across the shop by mistake so didn't have that much cash on me. One day I'll make it back up there.
I have ten cents of East Africa