Hi Jeff! I enjoyed to see the stamps together in your album. I always enjoy any stamp with a kangaroo on it. 🙂🦘 Your King George V collection is quite impressive. One can literally see the different colour varieties of the various stamps. It will be interesting to identify all the varieties. Thanks for a very nice video!!!!! Take care!
@@GreatStampAdventure Hi Charnie -thanks so much - yes many different colour varieties and shades - it will take a long time to identify all of the various varieties as you say :)
Stunning series! I love stamps (obviously!), I love kangaroos and I have always loved Australia (although my arachnophobia forbids me to ever set foot there!) 😊
I never noticed that any of the King George duplicates I have been worth the bother to sell them online. This video made me wonder about listed color variations, though and if there might be watermark or other identifiers that qualify as separate listings in the catalogs. Thanks:)
@@Martha-q8p1b yes - these stamps go quickly particularly if you have a page or half page to sell - these pages can go for 25 or 30 to auction off particularly if some have interesting cancels or overprints
@@rogerturner1881 yes Roger- variables with colour shades -eg - the different shades of red or the different shades of blues etc - or interesting cancels or overprints
Those kangaroos stamps are beautiful and interesting to deep dive into to specialise in, right? At 5:21, why were they overprinted? Because they still had stock of them? At 6:56, nice that stamp and cancellation on paper. Impressive to think some of these stamps are 100 years old, or even older and made it in your album, well preserved. Nice stock sheets, what brand are they? The orange kangaroos is a very beautiful stamp/design! Thanks for a lovely video Jeff!
@@chrislovesstamps Hi Chris - thanks for watching !!!! The overprint or surcharge happens to raise or lower the face value of existing stamps when prices have changed too quickly to produce an appropriate new issue, or simply to use up surplus stocks. Yes the stamp cancellation is nice at 6:56 :) The stocks sheets are sold by Australia Post - it is their own product :) Again thanks for watching - Jeff :)
Hi Jeff! I enjoyed to see the stamps together in your album. I always enjoy any stamp with a kangaroo on it. 🙂🦘
Your King George V collection is quite impressive. One can literally see the different colour varieties of the various stamps. It will be interesting to identify all the varieties.
Thanks for a very nice video!!!!! Take care!
@@GreatStampAdventure Hi Charnie -thanks so much - yes many different colour varieties and shades - it will take a long time to identify all of the various varieties as you say :)
Very nice stamps, I have a lot of Australian stamps myself, which I am going to sort and put into an album.
I like the 2p blue best.
Good afternoon Jeff, great collection of Australia postage stamps.
@@serga76.bodrov thanks Serga very much !!!!
Stunning series! I love stamps (obviously!), I love kangaroos and I have always loved Australia (although my arachnophobia forbids me to ever set foot there!) 😊
@@Laurent-Philatelie yes the spiders and snakes are to watch out for !!
I never noticed that any of the King George duplicates I have been worth the bother to sell them online. This video made me wonder about listed color variations, though and if there might be watermark or other identifiers that qualify as separate listings in the catalogs. Thanks:)
@@Martha-q8p1b yes - these stamps go quickly particularly if you have a page or half page to sell - these pages can go for 25 or 30 to auction off particularly if some have interesting cancels or overprints
also there must be alot of variations too.
@@rogerturner1881 yes Roger- variables with colour shades -eg - the different shades of red or the different shades of blues etc - or interesting cancels or overprints
Those kangaroos stamps are beautiful and interesting to deep dive into to specialise in, right?
At 5:21, why were they overprinted? Because they still had stock of them?
At 6:56, nice that stamp and cancellation on paper. Impressive to think some of these stamps are 100 years old, or even older and made it in your album, well preserved.
Nice stock sheets, what brand are they? The orange kangaroos is a very beautiful stamp/design!
Thanks for a lovely video Jeff!
@@chrislovesstamps Hi Chris - thanks for watching !!!! The overprint or surcharge happens to raise or lower the face value of existing stamps when prices have changed too quickly to produce an appropriate new issue, or simply to use up surplus stocks. Yes the stamp cancellation is nice at 6:56 :)
The stocks sheets are sold by Australia Post - it is their own product :)
Again thanks for watching - Jeff :)