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Very good account of the main ways to store and display stamps. I like the information and the way you displayed it with the stamps in the stock book and Vario type pages. Very neat and attractive. Thanks for the video and sharing!
Good synapsis of three popular ways to display one's postage stamps. The Vario type stamp storage/display sheets come in a variety of rows - from one, two ( great for many souvenir sheets ) up to 8 rows..... there are also the stamp mounts which many collectors use for their more valuable stamps. From what I've read, the quality of stamp hinges is not too good today; I'm fortunate to have a stash of old Dennison stamp hinges that will probably last me as long as I am around.... Thanks for posting this video !
I do the same thing. In order to protect any exposed sheets, I use a plastic page protector to keep them safe. I just slide the black sheet inside a page protector and place in the binder.
Nice video, but I believe you should also speak to the damag hinging does to gum of mint stamps. Also, the alternative of protective mounts, while more expensive and time intensive than hinging mint stamps is a very reasonable 4th alternative.
Thank you and I agree. I store my personal stamps in stock books and do not hinge them. The hinged album I referenced was gifted to me for Father's Day.
I like soring my stamps in glassiness and then into the glassine boxes. If the set let's say has eight stamps in the set, I will store on or two of them in each glassine and catalog it.
Lighthouse Vario sheets come in various arrangements, with a varying number of pockets for items of different sizes; there is one (VARIO 2S) that comes with just two pockets, which are large enough (128mm) for souvenir sheets.
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Well said! Stock books are good if the collector is indecisive.
Very good account of the main ways to store and display stamps. I like the information and the way you displayed it with the stamps in the stock book and Vario type pages. Very neat and attractive. Thanks for the video and sharing!
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Thank you for the detailed description. I really find your videos very informative for beginners like me.
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Nice and organized and descriptive friend.
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Good synapsis of three popular ways to display one's postage stamps. The Vario type stamp storage/display sheets come in a variety of rows - from one, two ( great for many souvenir sheets ) up to 8 rows..... there are also the stamp mounts which many collectors use for their more valuable stamps. From what I've read, the quality of stamp hinges is not too good today; I'm fortunate to have a stash of old Dennison stamp hinges that will probably last me as long as I am around.... Thanks for posting this video !
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I do the same thing. In order to protect any exposed sheets, I use a plastic page protector to keep them safe. I just slide the black sheet inside a page protector and place in the binder.
I like putting stamps in mounts with a clear or black backing and then putting it into the various pages
This is a very nice way to display a collection!
I have that same collection book I'm wondering what I should do with it
Nice video, but I believe you should also speak to the damag hinging does to gum of mint stamps. Also, the alternative of protective mounts, while more expensive and time intensive than hinging mint stamps is a very reasonable 4th alternative.
Thank you and I agree. I store my personal stamps in stock books and do not hinge them. The hinged album I referenced was gifted to me for Father's Day.
Nice
Hinging stamps decreases the stamps value in the long run. So I use stock books and stamp page sheets. Also there is less protection for the stamps
Agreed and that is how I display mine
The best part about Vario pages and/or stock books is that there's no need for hinges or mounts, which can become a big expense over time.
What about manila stock pages? I use them primarily for used tamps,
I think that is also a good choice!
I like soring my stamps in glassiness and then into the glassine boxes. If the set let's say has eight stamps in the set, I will store on or two of them in each glassine and catalog it.
A great way to store stamps!
Lighthouse Vario sheets come in various arrangements, with a varying number of pockets for items of different sizes; there is one (VARIO 2S) that comes with just two pockets, which are large enough (128mm) for souvenir sheets.
iVe got an old lighthouse stock book probably from the 80s since it says made in west germany on the back is it acid free
What type of translucent paper was that covering Ur stamps on Ur stampbook?
Glassine interleaves
They sell those sheets in any size variation you would ever need.
The black pages are attractive but hard to keep stamps in order. I prefer 102 cards