Nice and informative Video Basicly I am a Coin and Papermoney Collector but since last month have startet to Stamps collection have to learn more things. Best wishes from Germany.
For anyone out there with stamp albums collection, be very careful when taking them to a dealer for avaluation. I did not make inventory or took photos of the albums. My albums come back almost empty and the person insist that I lost them on my way home.
Very good information. I inherited a ton of stamps from an elderly aunt in Indiana. I keep saying that I am going to get them out and begin researching them. It doesn't happen because everytime I go look at the collection, I feel very overwhelmed. I would love to know the value on them and sell them to give the money to my son.
Just do a little bit at a time. I tend to hyperfocus on stuff and then get bored and give up on stuff, so I have tons of hobbies and interests lol, so I'm slowly trying to do just a little at a time.
Thanks for making this video. It is very informational covering the highlights while keeping it brief and to the point. It seems to be worth the effort to review what you have first and attending a gathering or convention for more education
Very interesting video about stamps. Actually, the Penny Red stamp displayed does not appear to be that bad. Penny Reds were issued by Great Britain 1854-1864. The U.S. stamp it was compared to was issued in 1968. Penny Red stamps were some of the earliest perforated stamps in the world. Centering was much more imprecise, and to find one with good margins is very difficult. Also, stamp collectors at that time were considered eccentric, so early stamps were not printed to collector’s specifications. Not so with the 1968 U.S. stamp. By then, printing methods were greatly improved and stamp collecting was considered the world’s most popular hobby. You can expect to find much better margins on more recent stamps, than on older issues. Early stamps with great margins often sell at great prices. Also, early British stamps are typically heavily canceled, and that example seemed to have a better than usual cancellation.
Nice simple and sound explanation of how stamps are valued. Only suggestion, a summary powerpoint would help putting in heirarchical order the main factors that determine stamp value and two or three examples. I would add that for those stamps that are unused but common -- for commemorative 3 cent US stamps from the late 1930's through early 1960's. Except for a stamp that really appears in perfect shape (and this requires developing an eye) sell them as a grab bag averaging the cost of every stamp if the grab extends to stamps with different face values. For this case, say the majority are 3 - 8 cent stamps with less 10 - 22 cent ones, you could charge for 100 stamps about $8 - $12 with shipping costs included and if you have several you can offload quite a few over a month. These grab bags (philatelists call these kiloware) are quite popular for stamp collectors and even those simply looking for old stamps to enliven their postage for personal letters and cards. I bought one of these grab bags and it was quite fun - majority were very fine grade with two or three higher grade and one or two poorer. These grab bags could also make a great addition to gifts to kids for the upcoming Christmas season.
Thanks for the tip, I have been wanting to get some stamps off ebay but wondering what ones to buy from. I'm a newbie and so I didn't want to get scammed, but at the same time I'm not out solely to get rich, more of a hobby than anything else.
I have two huge volumes of stamps from almost all countries of the world. My dad bought them in 1960 from a man who was collecting for decades. Any good auction sites?
Thank you sir, very helpful. I inherited a loose collection from a great aunt that is mostly mail order collections or marked from other countries in her personal travels in the 70s and 80s. I doubt any of the rest are old. But now I know where to start. Thanks!
This was VERY helpful! Thank you for taking the time to explain. I have inherited a collection that contains a fair number of Polish stamps. Do you know if there is any difference in value or demand for international stamps? Thanks again!
Thank you very much! This was very informative. I have a large collection started in the 60's by my late father. he was very passionate about his collection, hence it is in fantastic shape. I didn't have a clue about value and I certainly did not want to be taken advantage of when trying to sell. Your video was very informative and I will definitely be checking the Stanley Gibbons site before doing anything. Thanks again!
What about using lighter fluid which I watched on UA-cam to show the watermark on the back of the stamp the individual that had the UA-cam program said it doesn't ruin the stamp at all?? What's your opinion
Hello 👋 I’m starting to get interest in stamps and stamp collection. I have a question when stamps are made, is a certain stamp style, (image) on the stamps are they made for a certain time or only a certain amount are made? Thus after that with the stamps not being made anymore for those who have them it would make them one of a kind right? As in rare because the stamps are no longer made? Any info is appreciated thank you! Good day blessings
The "borders" on a perf 1d Red are not relevant to the value, because all the stamps were the same size. The centring of the stamp does influence the value a little. The margins on imperf 1d Reds (which were cut out of the sheet) DO affect the value. What affects the value of perf 1d Reds is the plate number. The ones with the letters in all 4 corners have plate numbers in the side ornaments: plate 77 is extremely rare and 225 is scarce. The ones with stars in the top corners have no plate numbers in the design, but can be plated by experts from the position of the corner letters.
Your erudite comment shows the need to educate oneself thoroughly when acquiring such classic stamps as the Red penny stamps. Personally I avoid them just because they aren't a main interest in my stamp[ collecting and I do not have time. I collect coins and probably would prefer spending more time on older coinage than colder stamps. For this reason I tend to stick with mainly 20th century and ultra modern stamps. Yet, I find one needs to do some research -- but in many ways it is easier to research ultra-moderns (with the exceptions of errors) as the technology allows for a higher level of production quality (as for artistic merit, I think it is about the same as in the past or a little less) so some factors that profoundly influence the value of 19th century stamps is moot. However, I do find it interesting as a novice to stmp colelcting is even for ultra-moderns, platenumber can be a factor in a stamp's value. Anyway great comment. Will see if you put up videos yourself.
@@chrissahar2014 I'd like to put up some videos, but lack the tech skills to do so. There is an old saying: knowledge is power, and this is very true when collecting Victorian GB. A few months ago, there was a nice cover on ebay, bearing a 1d Red, which I saw about 45mins before it ended. I was going to an important meeting, so I didn't check it too carefully. It sold for £45. I later found out it was a small crown Die 1perf 14 plate 195. There are less than 20 and very few on cover - worth about £8000. I wish I'd missed that bloody meeting, as it's one of the few stamps I don't have.
@@kingcurry6594 Wow what a sharp eye. But then on ebay you have to watch out for counterfeits. I find buying modern stamps reduces the risks although doesn't eliminate it. Ebay is also notorious - unlike your case - for overcharging on what are easily acquired new issues from the United States Postal Service. It drives me nuts to see sellers charging $18 for a pane of 20 for a commemorative which is STILL available both on ebay and the USPS site for face value 11.60 or 13.60 ($2 for fast and secure delivery for latter, for the former at any post office). The only time I pay over face value for an available modern US stamp are coil formats. often the US Postal Services requires buying them in large quantities so that you spend $30 for 1,000 3 cent stamps which are hard to find at local post offices. Why? These coil rolls are often meant for businesses which large mail volume. And yes collectors will spend even more than that --- the US Postal Service offers its First Class rate stamps (Forever stamps) which are now at 58 cents. A coil of 3,000 just under $1,800! In particular the Wild Orchid stamp series is one example which is available only in coil rolls of such amounts on the USPS site. So, buyers as myself will pay a small premium for them if I desire them. it beats having 3,000 stamps and using some and hoping you sell the rest --- of course if you are a part-time online stamp dealer that is a different story. The point of my long paragraph is to show that even ultra-modern stamps one should do SOME research to determine the best alternatives for one's budget and to know when a deal is too good (US Flag forever coil stamps have been known to be counterfeited and successfully used for postage!). Well I hope you consider a blog on stamps. It requires little technical knowledge as there are sites that lead you through the creation of a blog or website.
So many of them were printed by Germany during the inflation of 1923 that they are still quite common. More copies exist that were never used, than those that actually were used, so they are worth a little more used, than unused. However, so many of these had postmarks applied, without passing through the mails that it would have to be proven that the stamp actually did postal duty before it could be considered to have more value than an unused example. Unless such a stamp is left on an envelope, an expert would have to make that determination.
I have an old U.S stamp album with stamps starting from 1922 to 1960 I would like to sell, some have interesting cancellation marks etc as you mentioned. But maybe not old enough to be worth much
@@arbushah3027 I have a lot of valuable stamps from late 1800s multiple and several different style of George Washington , several different Ben Franklin's, that's just to name a few. I have around 100 to 150 u.s. stamps and I have around 150 to 200 forion including Hitler stamps,the third Reich, I have stamps from Russia Czechoslovakia just too many places do name and they're all in good shape
the penny red has a plate number on the side as does the 2d blue and penny black depending on that number for instance they may have only printed 300 penny reds with a plate number 214 but number 215 they might have printed 20,000 thats what you need to look for with that penny red
Penny Blacks (and the first 2d Blues) don't have a plate number on the side. The first Penny Reds were without printed plate numbers down the sides too.
I notice I have a few older stamps with water marks that are visible on the back at the stamp but they have a cancellation mark on the front would that make it more valuable with the watermark on the back which is something you can see on the back clearly?
Thanks for uploading this video, i have some comments : The 1 million Mark, stamps are more expensive used as unused, the stamp should have a date in the postmark. The date should be of the date the stamps were sold in the postoffice. The Stanley gibbons site shows prices, dont forget these are the prices they want for it, but the value is less, they are unsold. If the prices were right they were sold. Nowadays people can find collectors on the internet, a dealer pays less. Loose stamps have more value if you want to sell. The value is made by collectors not by dealers. Question and demand, the demand side makes the value. If you want to sell stampcollections and you know not what it is , it has no value, the profit is for the buyer he has to search through the collections to find the better ones, that takes time and time is money. If you look through an old collection, the color of the stamps tell something, red is cheap, green is a little better and blue is better than green. (international used colors, blue is international rat, green is local rate). After all a dealer doesnt make the price but the buyer.
is it easy to sell. and how do i find the prize on them i got 2 big books and 2 or 3 small books ive seen so far in one of the books. is a stamp thats more then 500 years old and its in a nice state
My husband and I inherited a large collection of stamps and would like to make money on it. This video helped me somewhat, but still I have no idea how to start.
Thanks for the input.. My friend has recently come across a bundle of stamps from around 1970’s Istanbul scene? Could you do a valuation of them via email or is there somewhere I can get one done? He’s constantly sending me there pictures and asking for help 🤔 Thanks
Stanley Gibbons inflates the value of stamps because they take advantage of being trusted and regarded as THE authority on stamps and they have a vested interest in doing so. Catelogue prices for British pre decimal stamps are terribly over-valued and for the older ones you can usually move the decimal point one number to the left to get a better idea of the real value. That is why eBay auctions usually only realise 5-10% of catelogue value for cancelled stamps. Mint stamps generally speaking do better in that regard.
Know what if you have a very rare old stamp that is sought after and yet it's got a cancellation mark on it would people still buy that seeing that it is rare and in good condition other than having the cancellation mark
In the video, if one inherited a few stamps like the quantity in the video, then one would need to do "research" to find the potential value of each stamp with the pointers in the video. However, should one inherited a sizable collection of hundred or even thousands of stamps and have no knowledge, then take it to several dealers and look for offers. If the consensus that they have no interest of buying, then the collection would have very little market value....in another words the dealers would not want to buy it off your hands to even try to make a profit. Word of caution, should they make an offer, there is something in the collection that they would be interested in buying just to turn it around to make a profit, and they would give you pennies on the dollar. Take the collection and start walking out the door, and if the dealer stops you at the door to negotiate further, then you really know that there is something really good in your collection. And if you walk out, without the dealer calling for you to stop, then you know that you have something of some value, but enough that the dealer would let an opportunity to make a profit slip away.
Perhaps you can help me to To tell the difference between all the red $0.02 American Lincoln stamps I go on the internet and one stamp is worth $0.05 and then the other identical which appears to be identical is worth $500 the same stamp same colour?? And then they have numbers for the staff 489-494-496. Etc. So what's the easiest way to find out if one of my stamps which appears to almost be the same as another stem of the same year same colour same denomination but yet it's so different in price that's crazy?
I was looking at one stamp and it said it was very rare and it said New York stamped on it so what's the big deal with New York Pennsylvania cities on the stem cells that make them more valuable?
I have a penny red with the letters bd on the top corners and bottom but cant seem to find anything about that actual stamp i also have a penny black with p l on the bottom corners anyone know about those stamps?
I think this is how a stamp dealer would do it, say you inherited a stamp collection, you take it to a dealer, forget catalog value, what he's going to do is add up the face value, say it adds up to $10,000, if he wants it he'll make you an offer of around 40-50% of face value. He will then cherry pick the best material then list the collection saying it is $10k face value and will probably realize something around 60% of face, a very nice, clean, well organized collection might realize maybe 70% on a good day, but not more than that.Personally, my US collection is roughly 90% complete and everything 1920 to present mint never hinged (MNH), I believe it's worth much more than a percentage of face value, I hope my heir will try and sell the collection by piecing it out, this is how you get top dollar but it takes much work and time, I would suggest to my heir that before he lists a stamp to check Scott value, then see what the stamp is listed at on sites like Stamps2Go and eBay then list it at the going market rate. To make a wild guess, my collection could be worth $70k catalog price, but face value only 17K, a dealer would give you maybe 5K, he would cherry pick it and make a couple of thousand from the choice material, then list it at face value starting bid at least what he paid for it, but probably (in my example) 6K, all profit and he'll probably not even break it down. If my collection was pieced out, everything sold it could realize $30-40k but it's going to take years and a lot of work.
@@TheCompleteGuide1 Hainrich von Stehan , total fatal error mate . His head is on wrong place - changed left and right sides . Man i think it s 1 in million case . Plus , that man is cofounder bundes posts ,and very possible it s their firsr stamp , becouse they tryed new machine to stamp it . How i can send you picture ? Man it s fatall error.
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You will be lucky to get 5 cents for each stamp. The penny reds are also collected by plate number. There are a few plate numbers that are rare and command a premium over a common penny red. The Wiemar 1 million denom stamp was issued in the millions and is common. The GB stamps are low denom and as such are common. Hitler heads are common. As well as the US stamps they are also common. The 2 postage due stamps are the best of the common stamps. There are no stamps in this grouping that catalog over 1 dollar.The denomination of the stamp is important. High values like 1 gb pound or more would sell for a premium
I have hundreds of very old stamps from all around the world from 2 albums which which were found in an old basement in an old abandoned house we were cleaning I’ve never looked into selling them but even if they were only worth £1 each it would still be very valuable to me as I’m very broke.
Its easy, look at your internet catalog. You see the value. Then make it 10% and thats the real buy/sell price, thats the basic rule for average stamps (in OK condition, value 1-1 000 $). But of course, you gonna miss some variants, types, reprints, etc, its actually very difficult to identify some stamps, you need to examine them wall and using a special catalogue.
I’ll send you mine for one price do you have the rest of them for free? All I want is the price for two stamps that I have I don’t know what they’re worth.
The biggest mistake is to believe the catalog values for most stamps. I have 100-year-old US stamps that I just stick on letters. Even if they are in mint condition they are hard to sell for a profit. There is just so much competition on EBay. One time I bought $100 face value in stamps on EBay, none of them printed after 1940, and I paid under face value ($80). They're all mint and undamaged.
Yup. Lots of times most value from an old collection, particularly from someone who has been collecting up until recent times, comes from the fact that all those old stamps they bought for 20c are still valid for postage! I'm looking through a collection right now that has about $500 in face value USA stamps. Definitely not a good investment, but they are still worth something.
I have thousands of stamps from the 18th and 19th century of U.S.A, Indonesia, France, Romania, Italy and a whole lot. I also have thousands of coins of the 19th century from the same countries, but I don't know how to sell them. Does anyone have an idea how I can sell them?
USA did not have postage stamps in the 18th Century. Even the fist postage stamp was 1840, placing it in the mid 19th Century. My advice - get a stamp catalogue from the library and see if anything has any value (assume nothing does) - then try to sell them on eBay either individually if any are worth anything or as one big lot if not.
Stella Blay my boss owns a coin and stamp store here in Honolulu, HI, and he sells on eBay also, but if you or anyone else would like to sell a collection feel free to send us pics and info to Bert8082018@gmail.com!!
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A good start using this medium to spread the word on the best hobby in the world, the KING of all hobbies and the Hobby of KINGS
To much people wants yo Sell but no body wants to buy. Tell me why please.
could you help me to seal my collected 500 stamp,only 1.5 million dollar.
Nice and informative Video
Basicly I am a Coin and Papermoney Collector but since last month have startet to Stamps collection have to learn more things.
Best wishes from Germany.
For anyone out there with stamp albums collection, be very careful when taking them to a dealer for avaluation. I did not make inventory or took photos of the albums. My albums come back almost empty and the person insist that I lost them on my way home.
Omg thats terrible, freakin thieves
Omgod thief! I'm so sorry
Thank you for the information about the world of stamps. Information is very useful to a complete novice like me. Thank you so much for your time.
Very good information. I inherited a ton of stamps from an elderly aunt in Indiana. I keep saying that I am going to get them out and begin researching them. It doesn't happen because everytime I go look at the collection, I feel very overwhelmed. I would love to know the value on them and sell them to give the money to my son.
Just do a little bit at a time. I tend to hyperfocus on stuff and then get bored and give up on stuff, so I have tons of hobbies and interests lol, so I'm slowly trying to do just a little at a time.
Thanks for making this video. It is very informational covering the highlights while keeping it brief and to the point. It seems to be worth the effort to review what you have first and attending a gathering or convention for more education
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Very interesting video about stamps. Actually, the Penny Red stamp displayed does not appear to be that bad. Penny Reds were issued by Great Britain 1854-1864. The U.S. stamp it was compared to was issued in 1968. Penny Red stamps were some of the earliest perforated stamps in the world. Centering was much more imprecise, and to find one with good margins is very difficult. Also, stamp collectors at that time were considered eccentric, so early stamps were not printed to collector’s specifications. Not so with the 1968 U.S. stamp. By then, printing methods were greatly improved and stamp collecting was considered the world’s most popular hobby. You can expect to find much better margins on more recent stamps, than on older issues. Early stamps with great margins often sell at great prices. Also, early British stamps are typically heavily canceled, and that example seemed to have a better than usual cancellation.
Thanks for creating this video. Very helpful: I'm fairly new to Stamp Collecting & I learned lot more. I have some more questions.
somewhat accurate video, decent starting point - the rare and exceptional stamps have the value, demand is the key.
Oh yeah that helps me out, I got ten books full of every stamp you could ever want.
Thats cool. Do you recommend any companies for Stamp Collecting Shop/Community sites etc?
Nice simple and sound explanation of how stamps are valued. Only suggestion, a summary powerpoint would help putting in heirarchical order the main factors that determine stamp value and two or three examples.
I would add that for those stamps that are unused but common -- for commemorative 3 cent US stamps from the late 1930's through early 1960's. Except for a stamp that really appears in perfect shape (and this requires developing an eye) sell them as a grab bag averaging the cost of every stamp if the grab extends to stamps with different face values. For this case, say the majority are 3 - 8 cent stamps with less 10 - 22 cent ones, you could charge for 100 stamps about $8 - $12 with shipping costs included and if you have several you can offload quite a few over a month. These grab bags (philatelists call these kiloware) are quite popular for stamp collectors and even those simply looking for old stamps to enliven their postage for personal letters and cards. I bought one of these grab bags and it was quite fun - majority were very fine grade with two or three higher grade and one or two poorer. These grab bags could also make a great addition to gifts to kids for the upcoming Christmas season.
Thanks for the tip, I have been wanting to get some stamps off ebay but wondering what ones to buy from. I'm a newbie and so I didn't want to get scammed, but at the same time I'm not out solely to get rich, more of a hobby than anything else.
I have two huge volumes of stamps from almost all countries of the world. My dad bought them in 1960 from a man who was collecting for decades. Any good auction sites?
Thank you sir, very helpful. I inherited a loose collection from a great aunt that is mostly mail order collections or marked from other countries in her personal travels in the 70s and 80s. I doubt any of the rest are old. But now I know where to start. Thanks!
excellent postage stamps thanks for the review I looked with pleasure
This video very helpful for US,thank you very much.
This was VERY helpful! Thank you for taking the time to explain. I have inherited a collection that contains a fair number of Polish stamps. Do you know if there is any difference in value or demand for international stamps? Thanks again!
once you sell the good stamps you can always sell the rest of your stamps in a lot on Etsy to crafters
@@hollydawsonjames1999 Hello, I want to ask you about these stamps
Thank you very much! This was very informative. I have a large collection started in the 60's by my late father. he was very passionate about his collection, hence it is in fantastic shape. I didn't have a clue about value and I certainly did not want to be taken advantage of when trying to sell. Your video was very informative and I will definitely be checking the Stanley Gibbons site before doing anything. Thanks again!
Americans prefer the Scott catalog. They are available at your local library.
What about using lighter fluid which I watched on UA-cam to show the watermark on the back of the stamp the individual that had the UA-cam program said it doesn't ruin the stamp at all?? What's your opinion
Very helpful, thank you.
Please can you put or send a link to the Stanley Gibbons page shown in a great video.Thank you.
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Hello 👋 I’m starting to get interest in stamps and stamp collection. I have a question when stamps are made, is a certain stamp style, (image) on the stamps are they made for a certain time or only a certain amount are made? Thus after that with the stamps not being made anymore for those who have them it would make them one of a kind right? As in rare because the stamps are no longer made? Any info is appreciated thank you! Good day blessings
The "borders" on a perf 1d Red are not relevant to the value, because all the stamps were the same size. The centring of the stamp does influence the value a little.
The margins on imperf 1d Reds (which were cut out of the sheet) DO affect the value.
What affects the value of perf 1d Reds is the plate number. The ones with the letters in all 4 corners have plate numbers in the side ornaments: plate 77 is extremely rare and 225 is scarce.
The ones with stars in the top corners have no plate numbers in the design, but can be plated by experts from the position of the corner letters.
Your erudite comment shows the need to educate oneself thoroughly when acquiring such classic stamps as the Red penny stamps. Personally I avoid them just because they aren't a main interest in my stamp[ collecting and I do not have time. I collect coins and probably would prefer spending more time on older coinage than colder stamps. For this reason I tend to stick with mainly 20th century and ultra modern stamps. Yet, I find one needs to do some research -- but in many ways it is easier to research ultra-moderns (with the exceptions of errors) as the technology allows for a higher level of production quality (as for artistic merit, I think it is about the same as in the past or a little less) so some factors that profoundly influence the value of 19th century stamps is moot. However, I do find it interesting as a novice to stmp colelcting is even for ultra-moderns, platenumber can be a factor in a stamp's value.
Anyway great comment. Will see if you put up videos yourself.
@@chrissahar2014 I'd like to put up some videos, but lack the tech skills to do so.
There is an old saying: knowledge is power, and this is very true when collecting Victorian GB.
A few months ago, there was a nice cover on ebay, bearing a 1d Red, which I saw about 45mins before it ended. I was going to an important meeting, so I didn't check it too carefully.
It sold for £45.
I later found out it was a small crown Die 1perf 14 plate 195. There are less than 20 and very few on cover - worth about £8000. I wish I'd missed that bloody meeting, as it's one of the few stamps I don't have.
@@kingcurry6594 Wow what a sharp eye. But then on ebay you have to watch out for counterfeits. I find buying modern stamps reduces the risks although doesn't eliminate it.
Ebay is also notorious - unlike your case - for overcharging on what are easily acquired new issues from the United States Postal Service. It drives me nuts to see sellers charging $18 for a pane of 20 for a commemorative which is STILL available both on ebay and the USPS site for face value 11.60 or 13.60 ($2 for fast and secure delivery for latter, for the former at any post office).
The only time I pay over face value for an available modern US stamp are coil formats. often the US Postal Services requires buying them in large quantities so that you spend $30 for 1,000 3 cent stamps which are hard to find at local post offices. Why? These coil rolls are often meant for businesses which large mail volume. And yes collectors will spend even more than that --- the US Postal Service offers its First Class rate stamps (Forever stamps) which are now at 58 cents. A coil of 3,000 just under $1,800! In particular the Wild Orchid stamp series is one example which is available only in coil rolls of such amounts on the USPS site. So, buyers as myself will pay a small premium for them if I desire them. it beats having 3,000 stamps and using some and hoping you sell the rest --- of course if you are a part-time online stamp dealer that is a different story.
The point of my long paragraph is to show that even ultra-modern stamps one should do SOME research to determine the best alternatives for one's budget and to know when a deal is too good (US Flag forever coil stamps have been known to be counterfeited and successfully used for postage!).
Well I hope you consider a blog on stamps. It requires little technical knowledge as there are sites that lead you through the creation of a blog or website.
Very helpful starter info.
how much would 1 stamp of the 'deutiches reich' 1 Million blueish be worth, as shown on the left of the examples. Thank you, good video.
Not much. I have about 30 of them in an envelope. Sell you 1 for 5 cents.
So many of them were printed by Germany during the inflation of 1923 that they are still quite common. More copies exist that were never used, than those that actually were used, so they are worth a little more used, than unused. However, so many of these had postmarks applied, without passing through the mails that it would have to be proven that the stamp actually did postal duty before it could be considered to have more value than an unused example. Unless such a stamp is left on an envelope, an expert would have to make that determination.
Very useful explanation. Thank you.
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I have an old U.S stamp album with stamps starting from 1922 to 1960 I would like to sell, some have interesting cancellation marks etc as you mentioned. But maybe not old enough to be worth much
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@@arbushah3027 i have iwant to sell you my collection is very rare
@@arbushah3027 I have a lot of valuable stamps from late 1800s multiple and several different style of George Washington , several different Ben Franklin's, that's just to name a few.
I have around 100 to 150 u.s. stamps and I have around 150 to 200 forion including Hitler stamps,the third Reich, I have stamps from Russia Czechoslovakia just too many places do name and they're all in good shape
Good way to explain Value
Very good information.
Thank you.
I have an envelope with a green one cent stamp. Cancelled in East Aurora NY 1911. The stamp has little round holes , what are the holes for?
They call it perpins like from certain company postage stamps intended for Try checking H. E Harris stamps collections Also Mystic stamp in USA
the penny red has a plate number on the side as does the 2d blue and penny black
depending on that number for instance they may have only printed 300 penny reds with a plate number 214 but number 215 they might have printed 20,000 thats what you need to look for with that penny red
Penny Blacks (and the first 2d Blues) don't have a plate number on the side. The first Penny Reds were without printed plate numbers down the sides too.
What if the perfs are way off into the ink wouldn't it be an error?
I notice I have a few older stamps with water marks that are visible on the back at the stamp but they have a cancellation mark on the front would that make it more valuable with the watermark on the back which is something you can see on the back clearly?
Thanks for uploading this video, i have some comments :
The 1 million Mark, stamps are more expensive used as unused, the stamp should have a date in the postmark. The date should be of the date the stamps were sold in the postoffice.
The Stanley gibbons site shows prices, dont forget these are the prices they want for it, but the value is less, they are unsold.
If the prices were right they were sold.
Nowadays people can find collectors on the internet, a dealer pays less. Loose stamps have more value if you want to sell.
The value is made by collectors not by dealers. Question and demand, the demand side makes the value.
If you want to sell stampcollections and you know not what it is , it has no value, the profit is for the buyer he has to search through the collections to find the better ones, that takes time and time is money.
If you look through an old collection, the color of the stamps tell something, red is cheap, green is a little better and blue is better than green. (international used colors, blue is international rat, green is local rate).
After all a dealer doesnt make the price but the buyer.
Color tells nothing... It varies from country to country and time to time.
is it easy to sell. and how do i find the prize on them i got 2 big books and 2 or 3 small books ive seen so far in one of the books. is a stamp thats more then 500 years old and its in a nice state
Thank you, This was very helpful. I have a box of well kept very old stamps 1800s cool post marks too. I will check Stanley Gibbons ♥
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I am a caregiver at the moment and my client has 42 boxes full of stamps from his uncle !!!
My husband and I inherited a large collection of stamps and would like to make money on it. This video helped me somewhat, but still I have no idea how to start.
I'm in the same boat, i too inherited a pretty old collection, and yeah probably have a few 1,000 easily.
i seal my collected 500 stamp only 1.5 million dollar.
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Thanks for the input..
My friend has recently come across a bundle of stamps from around 1970’s Istanbul scene?
Could you do a valuation of them via email or is there somewhere I can get one done?
He’s constantly sending me there pictures and asking for help 🤔
Thanks
Stamps from the 1970s are rarely worth much at all for any country.
Yep thats what we concluded..
Thanks for the confirmation..
I have books on 1984 Olympics and was wondering where I can get them appraised? Could you giving me an idea of how to do that?
Very interesting 🤔
Stanley Gibbons inflates the value of stamps because they take advantage of being trusted and regarded as THE authority on stamps and they have a vested interest in doing so. Catelogue prices for British pre decimal stamps are terribly over-valued and for the older ones you can usually move the decimal point one number to the left to get a better idea of the real value. That is why eBay auctions usually only realise 5-10% of catelogue value for cancelled stamps. Mint stamps generally speaking do better in that regard.
Hi, there I am like to valuate my stamps and sell them in open ocction Please help me to do so.
Know what if you have a very rare old stamp that is sought after and yet it's got a cancellation mark on it would people still buy that seeing that it is rare and in good condition other than having the cancellation mark
In the video, if one inherited a few stamps like the quantity in the video, then one would need to do "research" to find the potential value of each stamp with the pointers in the video. However, should one inherited a sizable collection of hundred or even thousands of stamps and have no knowledge, then take it to several dealers and look for offers. If the consensus that they have no interest of buying, then the collection would have very little market value....in another words the dealers would not want to buy it off your hands to even try to make a profit. Word of caution, should they make an offer, there is something in the collection that they would be interested in buying just to turn it around to make a profit, and they would give you pennies on the dollar. Take the collection and start walking out the door, and if the dealer stops you at the door to negotiate further, then you really know that there is something really good in your collection. And if you walk out, without the dealer calling for you to stop, then you know that you have something of some value, but enough that the dealer would let an opportunity to make a profit slip away.
I have some stamps please let me know what should I do to sell them
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Hi,I have a stamp estamated from yours around 21000 US how can I sell it to you ?
Hi. I have 1994 postage stamp from republic of China. Do you know the value of this?
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To tell the difference between all the red $0.02 American Lincoln stamps I go on the internet and one stamp is worth $0.05 and then the other identical which appears to be identical is worth $500 the same stamp same colour?? And then they have numbers for the staff 489-494-496. Etc.
So what's the easiest way to find out if one of my stamps which appears to almost be the same as another stem of the same year same colour same denomination but yet it's so different in price that's crazy?
Sr i have to very old stemp plz tell me how sell this stemp
I was looking at one stamp and it said it was very rare and it said New York stamped on it so what's the big deal with New York Pennsylvania cities on the stem cells that make them more valuable?
I have some 1997 post of Princess Diana Republican to go lace stamps are they valuable is it worth keeping
Perfect condition laminated still all attached
very helpful guide, thank you!
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How do you sell stamp's nobody want's mine. Got quite a few old one's. I'm sure they are worth something.
I have a penny red with the letters bd on the top corners and bottom but cant seem to find anything about that actual stamp i also have a penny black with p l on the bottom corners anyone know about those stamps?
I think this is how a stamp dealer would do it, say you inherited a stamp collection, you take it to a dealer,
forget catalog value, what he's going to do is add up the face value, say it adds up to $10,000, if he wants
it he'll make you an offer of around 40-50% of face value. He will then cherry pick the best material then
list the collection saying it is $10k face value and will probably realize something around 60% of face,
a very nice, clean, well organized collection might realize maybe 70% on a good day, but not more than that.Personally, my US collection is roughly 90% complete and everything 1920 to present mint never hinged (MNH),
I believe it's worth much more than a percentage of face value, I hope my heir will try and sell the
collection by piecing it out, this is how you get top dollar but it takes much work and time, I would
suggest to my heir that before he lists a stamp to check Scott value, then see what the stamp is listed
at on sites like Stamps2Go and eBay then list it at the going market rate. To make a wild guess, my collection could be worth $70k catalog price, but face value only 17K, a dealer
would give you maybe 5K, he would cherry pick it and make a couple of thousand from the choice material,
then list it at face value starting bid at least what he paid for it, but probably (in my example) 6K,
all profit and he'll probably not even break it down. If my collection was pieced out, everything sold
it could realize $30-40k but it's going to take years and a lot of work.
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I have one german stamp with mistake , uncirculated. Literaly face is on wrong side lol. Does it worth anything ?'
Looks interesting. Errors are interesting to collectors. I would find a specialist dealer to look at it.
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Hello I have a lot of time to ask me if someone is buying a stamp from me.
You will be lucky to get 5 cents for each stamp. The penny reds are also collected by plate number. There are a few plate numbers that are rare and command a premium over a common penny red. The Wiemar 1 million denom stamp was issued in the millions and is common. The GB stamps are low denom and as such are common. Hitler heads are common. As well as the US stamps they are also common. The 2 postage due stamps are the best of the common stamps. There are no stamps in this grouping that catalog over 1 dollar.The denomination of the stamp is important. High values like 1 gb pound or more would sell for a premium
I have hundreds of very old stamps from all around the world from 2 albums which which were found in an old basement in an old abandoned house we were cleaning I’ve never looked into selling them but even if they were only worth £1 each it would still be very valuable to me as I’m very broke.
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I have a 1cent united state franklin stamp perfect condition how much should I sell it for
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I have 1 cent Andrew Jackson stamps never used. There is 1 set of 4 together. Another set of 5 and another of 13 together.
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I have one stamp have 160 years I’m not sure how I know that? I can send you photo if you like to help me thank you
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Its easy, look at your internet catalog. You see the value. Then make it 10% and thats the real buy/sell price, thats the basic rule for average stamps (in OK condition, value 1-1 000 $). But of course, you gonna miss some variants, types, reprints, etc, its actually very difficult to identify some stamps, you need to examine them wall and using a special catalogue.
Please let me know where I can sell my stamp collection
ebay
I’ll send you mine for one price do you have the rest of them for free? All I want is the price for two stamps that I have I don’t know what they’re worth.
The biggest mistake is to believe the catalog values for most stamps. I have 100-year-old US stamps that I just stick on letters. Even if they are in mint condition they are hard to sell for a profit. There is just so much competition on EBay. One time I bought $100 face value in stamps on EBay, none of them printed after 1940, and I paid under face value ($80). They're all mint and undamaged.
Yup. Lots of times most value from an old collection, particularly from someone who has been collecting up until recent times, comes from the fact that all those old stamps they bought for 20c are still valid for postage! I'm looking through a collection right now that has about $500 in face value USA stamps. Definitely not a good investment, but they are still worth something.
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I have some antiques and want to sell
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I got about ten penny reds and 100s and 100s more for sale
would like to exchange Brazil stamps for US stamps
I have thousands of stamps from the 18th and 19th century of U.S.A, Indonesia, France, Romania, Italy and a whole lot. I also have thousands of coins of the 19th century from the same countries, but I don't know how to sell them. Does anyone have an idea how I can sell them?
USA did not have postage stamps in the 18th Century. Even the fist postage stamp was 1840, placing it in the mid 19th Century. My advice - get a stamp catalogue from the library and see if anything has any value (assume nothing does) - then try to sell them on eBay either individually if any are worth anything or as one big lot if not.
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Stella Blay my boss owns a coin and stamp store here in Honolulu, HI, and he sells on eBay also, but if you or anyone else would like to sell a collection feel free to send us pics and info to Bert8082018@gmail.com!!
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