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30.3.2010, 14:36
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Newbie Group: Newbies Posts: 1 Joined: 30.3.2010 |
Hi everyone,
I am new here, a relation has passed away and left me a massive stamp collection in his will! I have no idea how too value it! If anyone can advise any websites id be greatful or any tips please feel free to contact me. I have a few victorian stamps amongst it and lots of commonwealth stamps from all over the world! Thanks Mike n Ems x |
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30.3.2010, 16:45
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![]() Administrator Group: Admin Posts: 69 Joined: 1.5.2008 |
Hello Mike.
Go to Ebay, search for your stamps and check a "completed listing" option. You will get a listing with a sold and unsold stamps. Another way: buy or download Scott catalogue. Also you can post some quality scans here. |
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2.2.2012, 8:56
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Newbie Group: Newbies Posts: 2 Joined: 2.2.2012 |
Hello Mike. Go to Ebay, search for your stamps and check a "completed listing" option. You will get a listing with a sold and unsold stamps. Another way: buy or download Scott catalogue. Also you can post some quality scans here. Hello Mike: I just joined the forum this evening. I'm a collector/dealer from California. If you are interested in collecting I would expand on your current collection. If you are not interested in collecting, take you collection to a stamp show or a local dealer for a free appraisal. Do not leave you collection with anyone or let anyone pick individual stamps from your collection. Your local library may have a set of Scotts catalogues you can use to evaluate your collection yourself. Have a good time in what ever path you choose. Chuck |
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