IIRC, postally used German "inflation" era stamps are worth more than mint, never used "inflation" era stamps....looks like those old albums of yours provided a complete collection of these !
I see it is again mentioned in one of the comments below that used stamps of these hyperinflation stamps are worth more than mint versions. Is that true? Do you ever use soap in the water to clean up and wash stamps? I see some people do it that way and I wondered if soap added to the water will clean the stamps more thoroughly than water alone. Great video, thanks! I learned some things about the hyperinflation stamps.
Yes, quite often the case. You'd have to check in a catalogue for the current prices, but in general, legitimate postally used examples are worth more, sometimes a lot more, depending on the stamp. Interesting idea about using soap. Not heard that one before. Maybe I'll do some tests...
@@stamps151 Maybe you will find it interesting to view this video by Ted Talks Stamps where you will see how he uses soap in soaking the stamps. ruclips.net/video/g70TDrdGPZQ/видео.html
I just discovered your channel, and it has quickly become one of my favorites for stamp content.
Thanks 😀
Their are alot more of them,as my album is Chuck full of them!
IIRC, postally used German "inflation" era stamps are worth more than mint, never used "inflation" era stamps....looks like those old albums of yours provided a complete collection of these !
Was that 4 complete sets ? For some reason i was thinking there is more of them
No, sadly not complete sets. Just as many as I could find in these old albums.
I see it is again mentioned in one of the comments below that used stamps of these hyperinflation stamps are worth more than mint versions. Is that true? Do you ever use soap in the water to clean up and wash stamps? I see some people do it that way and I wondered if soap added to the water will clean the stamps more thoroughly than water alone. Great video, thanks! I learned some things about the hyperinflation stamps.
Yes, quite often the case. You'd have to check in a catalogue for the current prices, but in general, legitimate postally used examples are worth more, sometimes a lot more, depending on the stamp. Interesting idea about using soap. Not heard that one before. Maybe I'll do some tests...
@@stamps151 Thanks for confirming the info about difference in value of cancelled and mint stamps of the hyperinflation stamps.
@@stamps151 Maybe you will find it interesting to view this video by Ted Talks Stamps where you will see how he uses soap in soaking the stamps. ruclips.net/video/g70TDrdGPZQ/видео.html