يا استاذ يا محترم أنا بحوزتى مجموعة من الطوابع البريدية القديمة والنادرة الامريكية التى تستحق المال ولا أعرف كيف ابيعها ممكن تساعدنى ولك نسبة عمولة من البيع . ولسيادتكم جزيل الشكر والتقدير لشخصكم الكريم
You first need to learn the difference between Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin, and then read a good book on stamp collecting so you don't sound so incredibly misinformed ! Then you need to explain that a few of the stamps you mention have common look-alikes that aren't worth much before getting the hopes up of the other uninitiated...
Plus, if I’m not mistake …please correct me if I am wrong…the stamp that said ‘playing cards’ was a tax stamp. Some stamps were made and used to show that taxes had been paid for the item. Mainly paper goods like paper, maps, playing cards…things like that. Hope this info helps someone out there. 😊
Too bad you don't explain WHY these particular stamps are valuable, but ones that are virtually identical in design are nearly worthless. Most particularly the 1912 Washington stamp. There are several other varieties of this stamp that to the unknowing look just like the stamp in the video, but are worth only a few cents at most, due to them being extremely common. There are varieties in perforation, printing process, watermark, design size, etc that determine whether this is a valuable stamp or common. Your failure to discuss this is a disservice to your viewers who now think they have a $29k stamp, go to a stamp dealer to sell it, and are told they have nothing.
As a suggestion, it be good to state what makes some of these stamps valuable. Concerning the first stamp, which actually pictures Ben Franklin, the 1875 and the 1880 special printings are indeed worth thousands of dollars. However there 5 other varieties of the same stamp that are not nearly as valuable, and several varieties are relatively common in used condition. As far as the 1923 Harding memorial stamp is concerned, there were 4 varieties printed. One is very rare and valuable. The other 3 are not rare and one variety is quite common. The 1909 ten cent coil would be more valuable with the line between the stamps (called a line pair), but the same stamp printed in 1922 is of much lesser value.
I inherited my dads stamp collection he’d been collecting for 71 years. There are three of these stamps in his collection along with others that could be worth a significant amount.
I used to have a stamp collection I collected stamps as a child with my father. I don’t know what happened to that collection but I got another collection as an adult and gave it to my son in law. He helped fund his pilot school through the value of the stamp collection.
I do home renovations and demo , today I’m working in south Pasadena and learned from neighbors that the original owners have lived their whole life’s since early 1900s, well the owners passed about 5 years ago and it’s been abandoned since not even COVID was present in that house, long story short I found a box filled with Benjamin Franklin stamps that date back to 1911 or even earlier a lot of stamps so now I’m here trying to learn the value
At an old storage unit all was empty except a few boxes loaded with stamps ...i put then in a container where they sat for ten years, opened them last night and OMG! SO many old , special prints etc.....from both world wars etc etc! Sat there for ten years! The storage was being demolished so they were left for the pickin....glad i picked;!
Glad to see you branching out into other collectibles (just viewed beanie babies), I love American currency collecting/searching but enjoy stamps as well. I understand it, but maybe you could make another video about why these or other similar stamps sold for these amounts. I see everyone posting that they have half or most of those listed, when they probably do not. There are a few listed in the video that have close to 5 to 10 varieties each, based on the postage price, color variations, whether it's cancelled, ink grid style (Z or other), perforrated or not, condition and if the original glue is intact. Keep up the excellent work, I don't think you've made a video I haven't enjoyed.
I do have one book left. That means the world to me. The United States post office has been absolutely wonderful though delivering letter from Santa and to Santa and lots of art work through the mail.
Lol almost did but gave it a chance anyway. It's the jack of all trades master of none thing. There are so many collectibles where each one has in depth knowledge so it can't be done in one short sitting. He researched stamp values not postmark values so probably didn't capture anything on cancellations...that's a whole other category so I can deal with bolo (be on the lookout) stamps without the host having any knowledge about them because the pictures 😉 The video did offer me some good references to use as I look through my old postally used postcards for rare high dollar stamps. Thankful to Couch Collectibles for that 😊 I just took screenshots of the stamps and cancellations/ postmarks so I can reference back quickly. Funny you said something because I truly was thinking the same 🤣
The 2cent George Washington stamp shown with the odd perforations from 1920 is not worth thousands of dollars. Depending on the variety, it could be worth anywhere from a few cents to a few hundred dollars. The special perforations were developed by the Schermack Company for use in their mailing machine. The one stamp which was used in their machine that is worth thousands of dollars is a four cent stamp from the 1906-1908 series.
So I just bought a stamp collection and we have 4 of the George Washington ones. Is there a way to tell which ones would actually have value? Or would they all have high value?
Blue stamps are B.Franklin. Ink on stamps is p.o. cancellation. 2nd Red Stamp is Schermack Stamp. 2nd Harding Stamp is more valuable because it is perfectly centered. Justin, Where did the stamps sell? Online Auction?
"Some kind of ink pressed on it" That is called a cancel mark. By your language alone you reveal yourself to not know anything at all about stamps. Thumbs down.
I am just looking at a lot of stamps videos because i know nothing of them and I just found about more than 5 stamp books(?) that were in my late grandfather’s old possessions. The oldest stamp I found was a 1664 stamp there are also some from the 1800 and I don’t know anything about their worth.
f they were hinged and mounted in a album, the condition would be called hinged, some still have value as "hinged," not as much as a mint stamp would have, again Scott stamp catalogs have all stamps and values listed. buy a used one on ebay.
Thanks Justin I appreciate your videos is it your birthday someone just said that in their comment? If it is then 💐 Happy Birthday 💐God bless you, you are so awesome and have a wonderful day!!🤗😄🌼🌺🌸
@@couchcollectibles HI SIR I HAVE SAME STAMPS GOOD CONDITION FOR SALE MY RATE IS 5000 K THOUSANDS DOLLARS U R INTERESTED PLEASE CALL ME MY WHATSAPP NO 6303477108 I SEND THE PHOTOS AND VIDEO PLEASE CALL ME MY WHATSAPP NO 6303477108 THANKS YOU VERY MUCH GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS OKAY BAY BAY
I find it hard to believe that I would own the 2 cent from 1920 with the weird perforation. It is on the right and on both sides of other ones I own. Must be something I am missing right?
Hello. Thanks for the video. I believe the wavy ink, that's on the stamp. Means it has been sent through the mail and has been post marked. I think in some cases, if post marked, it can add value to the stamp. I could be wrong.
Most stamps (not all) are worth more mint (unused) than used. But some stamps are valuable for the postmark, like any stamp from the UK cancelled with a Wotton-Under-Edge Maltese Cross.
@@dekatko Hey if he's going to do it once, of course he's going to keep doing it. I bet you have done worse things in your life. ;-) He's a youngster; it's a fun video; he's not pretending to be an American historian; why not give the kid a break. We all make mistakes. I enjoyed the video even though I know Ben from Tom. ;-)
Hi couch I bought a old book of stamps it has over 300 stamps in side from all over the world there 1cent 2cent 3cent 4cent 5cent so on us stamps I'm not sure if it's a good buy I payed$50
I have one of the 1920s u.s. postage stamp the red one with Washington bust the one that sold for thousands the 2 cent one ..swmine is off center also like the one you showed. How do I go about getting one of these authenticated or certified?
These are amazing! I have a couple of these... I inherrited about 40 coins dated from 1800s-1950's, different amounts... and a booklet of stamps, know nothing about them.. do i clean them? find a special book for them? sell them?? idk, but thanks for this video!
I would like to see something on here about stamps from Cuba and Panama and Columbia and chile and Argentina and Brasil and Ecuador and Mexico and England and Australia.
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Couch Collectibles I have same staps I want to sale do you want
Syed Shah yea I think I have one of them also and others I have seen on e-bay so I was wondering why these ones in particular are so valuable.
So I have a lot of the stamps you are showing an some an they are in Great condition besides the last one
يا استاذ يا محترم
أنا بحوزتى مجموعة من الطوابع البريدية القديمة والنادرة الامريكية التى تستحق المال ولا أعرف كيف ابيعها ممكن تساعدنى ولك نسبة عمولة من البيع .
ولسيادتكم جزيل الشكر والتقدير لشخصكم الكريم
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You first need to learn the difference between Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin, and then read a good book on stamp collecting so you don't sound so incredibly misinformed ! Then you need to explain that a few of the stamps you mention have common look-alikes that aren't worth much before getting the hopes up of the other uninitiated...
Sir I am from India..I have some stamp of USA..how can I know the valuation of those stamps?please help me
@@saurabhroy7100 Scott stamp catalogs have all stamps and values listed. buy a used one on ebay.
Plus, if I’m not mistake …please correct me if I am wrong…the stamp that said ‘playing cards’ was a tax stamp. Some stamps were made and used to show that taxes had been paid for the item. Mainly paper goods like paper, maps, playing cards…things like that. Hope this info helps someone out there. 😊
Too bad you don't explain WHY these particular stamps are valuable, but ones that are virtually identical in design are nearly worthless. Most particularly the 1912 Washington stamp. There are several other varieties of this stamp that to the unknowing look just like the stamp in the video, but are worth only a few cents at most, due to them being extremely common. There are varieties in perforation, printing process, watermark, design size, etc that determine whether this is a valuable stamp or common. Your failure to discuss this is a disservice to your viewers who now think they have a $29k stamp, go to a stamp dealer to sell it, and are told they have nothing.
This hucksterism does great harm to the Stamp hobby. You don't know your butt from third base on stamps.
I already kinda assumed this was the case after I watched the video, I have many stamps tho where do I find a stamp dealer?
i have one worth $50.00
I agree. I was hoping for an explanation.
It would take all day....
As a suggestion, it be good to state what makes some of these stamps valuable. Concerning the first stamp, which actually pictures Ben Franklin, the 1875 and the 1880 special printings are indeed worth thousands of dollars. However there 5 other varieties of the same stamp that are not nearly as valuable, and several varieties are relatively common in used condition. As far as the 1923 Harding memorial stamp is concerned, there were 4 varieties printed. One is very rare and valuable. The other 3 are not rare and one variety is quite common. The 1909 ten cent coil would be more valuable with the line between the stamps (called a line pair), but the same stamp printed in 1922 is of much lesser value.
You keep messing up Thomas Jefferson with Benjamin Franklin
He's a goofball.
I have all these stamps in my collection!
Got a hug collection of postalcards and stamps looking for serious collectors to work with!
I inherited my dads stamp collection he’d been collecting for 71 years. There are three of these stamps in his collection along with others that could be worth a significant amount.
Probably but these are rare variations he isn't explaining what makes these valuable. These have commons that look exactly like it.
Same here but my grandfather 87 years
Wow I didn’t know that a stamp could be worth so much money, great job Justin 👍👍
Thanks!
@@couchcollectibles would you work with I have bunch of vintage stamps
If only I had kept my mom's stamp albums... Great video
Thanks!
I have 1 of the RED TWO CENT Stamps, I found it in an 1910 Scrap Book on some Post Cards !!
I have the red 1
I used to have a stamp collection I collected stamps as a child with my father. I don’t know what happened to that collection but I got another collection as an adult and gave it to my son in law. He helped fund his pilot school through the value of the stamp collection.
Good money for this stamps. Thanks
Thanks 😊
I have 2 pcs of 2 cents stamp in great condition but I don't know how to sell them
Good bless
I just got my dad's stamp collection. He worked for the post office for 30 yrs.
I have the 2 cents George Washington stamp this same one which u showed at 1:18 but I don't know where to sell it so can u help me?
I do home renovations and demo , today I’m working in south Pasadena and learned from neighbors that the original owners have lived their whole life’s since early 1900s, well the owners passed about 5 years ago and it’s been abandoned since not even COVID was present in that house, long story short I found a box filled with Benjamin Franklin stamps that date back to 1911 or even earlier a lot of stamps so now I’m here trying to learn the value
very good thanks
At an old storage unit all was empty except a few boxes loaded with stamps ...i put then in a container where they sat for ten years, opened them last night and OMG! SO many old , special prints etc.....from both world wars etc etc! Sat there for ten years! The storage was being demolished so they were left for the pickin....glad i picked;!
Good show on Stamp I have a few thanks
My thanks and appreciation and respect
أنا من أكثر الناس اعجاب بالفيديوهات بتعتك وانا بتابعك على اليوتيوب وتويتر
Hello sir, good morning, I have this stamps in my teenage collection
I have old stamps in my box. I’m going to the bank to check them now! Thanks,😊👍🏼Lots of Love Bobbi 😊
Were can I sell them
Wow! Amazing surprise video!
Couchcollectibles is the best
I have these two stamps @1:07 and @1:47
I own more than 600 old postage stamps for African countries. A wonderful masterpiece
The first stamp you showed was benjamin franklin not thomas jefferson
Ya don't know your Ben Franklin from Thomas Jeffrlerson! Outside of that pretty interesting!
Hahaha I feel like I at least mess up every few videos. I call pennies, dimes all the time. Cant be perfect
Glad to see you branching out into other collectibles (just viewed beanie babies), I love American currency collecting/searching but enjoy stamps as well. I understand it, but maybe you could make another video about why these or other similar stamps sold for these amounts. I see everyone posting that they have half or most of those listed, when they probably do not. There are a few listed in the video that have close to 5 to 10 varieties each, based on the postage price, color variations, whether it's cancelled, ink grid style (Z or other), perforrated or not, condition and if the original glue is intact. Keep up the excellent work, I don't think you've made a video I haven't enjoyed.
The first stamp is Ben Franklin !
I do have one book left. That means the world to me. The United States post office has been absolutely wonderful though delivering letter from Santa and to Santa and lots of art work through the mail.
I have 2 of those listed
Bailed on this video the minute I heard "with some kind of ink on it".
Don't blame you - this video is a pile of crap!!!!
Same
Yeah...guy doesn't know what playing card tax stamps are and thinks the Hawaiian 2 cent has a boring design. Is this a joke?
Lol almost did but gave it a chance anyway. It's the jack of all trades master of none thing. There are so many collectibles where each one has in depth knowledge so it can't be done in one short sitting.
He researched stamp values not postmark values so probably didn't capture anything on cancellations...that's a whole other category so I can deal with bolo (be on the lookout) stamps without the host having any knowledge about them because the pictures 😉 The video did offer me some good references to use as I look through my old postally used postcards for rare high dollar stamps.
Thankful to Couch Collectibles for that 😊 I just took screenshots of the stamps and cancellations/ postmarks so I can reference back quickly.
Funny you said something because I truly was thinking the same 🤣
The 2cent George Washington stamp shown with the odd perforations from 1920 is not worth thousands of dollars. Depending on the variety, it could be worth anywhere from a few cents to a few hundred dollars. The special perforations were developed by the Schermack Company for use in their mailing machine. The one stamp which was used in their machine that is worth thousands of dollars is a four cent stamp from the 1906-1908 series.
COOL Stamp video see you JOHN 👍😎🎃
Thanks!
Hey you
I found the red george washington one in my dads old stamp book from the 80s we are planning on brining it for appraisal soon
My wifes grandfather left us books of these old stamps prolly 10k stamps how can we find out what they are worth?
Get a stamp catalogue. Jesus!
Awesome video. Thanks for sharing.
Those I.R.S. stamps are great. I recently bought a grab bag of foreign stamps online. It had a french "bath" stamp in it. Awsome.take care
*GREAT*
Some kind of ink that was pressed on it. It's called a postage mark.
The some kind of ink is called a cancel
😂 thank you lol
So I just bought a stamp collection and we have 4 of the George Washington ones. Is there a way to tell which ones would actually have value? Or would they all have high value?
Blue stamps are B.Franklin. Ink on stamps is p.o. cancellation. 2nd Red Stamp is Schermack Stamp. 2nd Harding Stamp is more valuable because it is perfectly centered. Justin, Where did the stamps sell? Online Auction?
i’m looking for a picture on a George Washington 1867 3 cents B grill
4:37 that's not Thomas Jefferson.. that's Ben Franklin and it's the one-cent Z-grill stanp
Happy Birthday Couch!! Awesome stamps!! Thanks for sharing!!
Thanks Linda!
"Some kind of ink pressed on it"
That is called a cancel mark.
By your language alone you reveal yourself to not know anything at all about stamps.
Thumbs down.
Sir I am from India..I have some stamp of USA..how can I know the valuation of those stamps?please help me
Glad i saw this comment b4 wasting my time . Thanks mate
I have all three of these
i am from lapu-lapu city Philippines
more of stamps, Americans and from other countries, please, please please please
I am just looking at a lot of stamps videos because i know nothing of them and I just found about more than 5 stamp books(?) that were in my late grandfather’s old possessions.
The oldest stamp I found was a 1664 stamp there are also some from the 1800 and I don’t know anything about their worth.
1664? The very first U.S. and British postage stamps were printed in 1840.
I have one of these stamps somewhere. Only stamp I have. Just got to locate it. Which probably I'll never find
Most usful video 👍👍👍👍👍
Wow...stamps...who knew???
Are they still valuable if somebody allready put em in a stamp album? I got multiples of al.ost all of em
f they were hinged and mounted in a album, the condition would be called hinged, some still have value as "hinged," not as much as a mint stamp would have, again Scott stamp catalogs have all stamps and values listed. buy a used one on ebay.
Thanks Justin I appreciate your videos is it your birthday someone just said that in their comment? If it is then 💐 Happy Birthday 💐God bless you, you are so awesome and have a wonderful day!!🤗😄🌼🌺🌸
Birthday is tomorrow the 23rd. Thank you!!
@@couchcollectibles oh ok that's great and you are welcome!
@@couchcollectibles HI SIR I HAVE SAME STAMPS GOOD CONDITION FOR SALE MY RATE IS 5000 K THOUSANDS DOLLARS U R INTERESTED PLEASE CALL ME MY WHATSAPP NO 6303477108 I SEND THE PHOTOS AND VIDEO PLEASE CALL ME MY WHATSAPP NO 6303477108 THANKS YOU VERY MUCH GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS OKAY BAY BAY
I would love to see all the Ben Franklin stamps, George Washington & Martha Washington. 1, 2 3 & 5c
I have like 5 of that blue stamp in my grandfather's collection...
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Thank you!
The blue 1 cent stamp was not Thomas Jefferson, it is Benjamin Franklin.
I have a bunch of old stamps but most of them are on old post cards thanks for info i will look
Are 1978 non denominated mint condition eagle stamps worth anything?
i need to find some one that could look at my collection i have a lot of old preditial ones including the ones in the vid
I have 1 #1 20 #2 15 # 3 5# 4 and 100s more but dont know much about how to sale or where to sale them. Do u have any ideas? Thank u
I find it hard to believe that I would own the 2 cent from 1920 with the weird perforation. It is on the right and on both sides of other ones I own. Must be something I am missing right?
I have a bunch of sheets. Various years. How do I get the value of them?
Not in to stamps but I might be now got to look for some later
I bought a stamp book at a yard sale for $1 it has tons of old stamps
Hello. Thanks for the video. I believe the wavy ink, that's on the stamp. Means it has been sent through the mail and has been post marked. I think in some cases, if post marked, it can add value to the stamp. I could be wrong.
Most stamps (not all) are worth more mint (unused) than used.
But some stamps are valuable for the postmark, like any stamp from the UK cancelled with a Wotton-Under-Edge Maltese Cross.
Happy birthday couch later
Thank you!
You 1 stamp is Benjamin Franklin
I think Ben Franklin appeared on more than one of these stamps; not surprising since he pretty much gave us the US Post Office as we know it!!
I have a lot of stamp collection all over the country more than 3 thousands
I have the Harding 2 Cent stamp..Good condition :)
I have most of them.
If you mistake Benjamin Franklin for Thomas Jefferson on the very first stamp, you shouldnt be opining on rare stamps at all!
Wow, TWICE you mistake Benjamin Franklin for Thomas Jefferson.
YOU SHOULD NOT BE COMMENTING ON STAMPS AT ALL!
@@dekatko Hey if he's going to do it once, of course he's going to keep doing it. I bet you have done worse things in your life. ;-) He's a youngster; it's a fun video; he's not pretending to be an American historian; why not give the kid a break. We all make mistakes. I enjoyed the video even though I know Ben from Tom. ;-)
Right!
the 1st stamp you point out, the blue one cent. I have 2 of these?
I have many stamps from may lola ,,old staps
I have two George Washington stamps that are connected, but they are 6 cents, not 10 cents. Are they worth anything?
Hi couch I bought a old book of stamps it has over 300 stamps in side from all over the world there 1cent 2cent 3cent 4cent 5cent so on us stamps I'm not sure if it's a good buy I payed$50
i have one too
I have one of the 1920s u.s. postage stamp the red one with Washington bust the one that sold for thousands the 2 cent one ..swmine is off center also like the one you showed. How do I go about getting one of these authenticated or certified?
I have every stamp you showed how to do I sell it
I have a whole book its like a photo album of these in a plastic protective cover hundreds and hundreds of them I inherited them
Dear, do you tell me which site is best for parchase or sales the stamps?
Hi i have one of those stamp the red Washington 2cent Stamp where can i sale mines at.
These are amazing! I have a couple of these... I inherrited about 40 coins dated from 1800s-1950's, different amounts... and a booklet of stamps, know nothing about them.. do i clean them? find a special book for them? sell them?? idk, but thanks for this video!
I have a 2 cent stamp. It has a postage press from 1898. Its attached to the envelope. What type of value is it worth?
Where do you sell these stamps my friend has so many of them on this video and even sheets of them
I would like to see something on here about stamps from Cuba and Panama and Columbia and chile and Argentina and Brasil and Ecuador and Mexico and England and Australia.
Where do they sell and buy these stamps at
I have the 2 cent George Washington stamp. Did I score??
I have exactly that one
Where can a stamp collector be able to buy a stamp collector note book, without making a homemade note book to hold your stamps?
I have a lot of these old stamps. How do I sell them?
Which Warren Harding is flat and which one is rotary? Which one is worth more?