Interesting to hear the question about SG catalogue values. I think in many cases Stanley Gibbons prices can be correct- as you say they are priced at the best MNH or used examples (the quality of which are probably not traded regularly). However, the area that I collect, which is the Australian State of New South Wales, there are many very 'rare' stamps and they are priced as such in the SG catalogue. The lack of demand for such stamps and the over supply, brought about by the internet (and not just Ebay), means you simply cannot ask anywhere near SG values for said stamps. My question is, does SG consider the short to medium term demand and supply curves of particular stamps when they are revalued, or are the prices mainly fixed on the basis of increasing inflation?
Very difficult to buy anything from Stanley Gibbons in the United States as there doesn't seem to be an official distributor. One can order directly from London, but postage costs are quite high. Many SG albums have been discontinued recently.
Victoria and George good info. I didn't catch which organization Victoria suggested in her plug lol..where do I join? I do collect British, Canadian and Hawaiian, do you'all have a link to Stanley Gibbons stamp site? Finally you're in England, right? Love to meet you guys sometime!
Thank you for your support for the Great Britain Philatelic Society.
thnx 4 SG allllll staff.
salute.
respect
So where are the storage links you promised?
Es un lindo video... Felicitaciones a George y Victoria siempre muy profesional
Could you please share information on stamps grading process ?
Thanks for the video - great to hear from SG
Great video lots of good information like to see more please.
Interesting to hear the question about SG catalogue values. I think in many cases Stanley Gibbons prices can be correct- as you say they are priced at the best MNH or used examples (the quality of which are probably not traded regularly).
However, the area that I collect, which is the Australian State of New South Wales, there are many very 'rare' stamps and they are priced as such in the SG catalogue. The lack of demand for such stamps and the over supply, brought about by the internet (and not just Ebay), means you simply cannot ask anywhere near SG values for said stamps.
My question is, does SG consider the short to medium term demand and supply curves of particular stamps when they are revalued, or are the prices mainly fixed on the basis of increasing inflation?
The video is very rewarding
Very difficult to buy anything from Stanley Gibbons in the United States as there doesn't seem to be an official distributor. One can order directly from London, but postage costs are quite high. Many SG albums have been discontinued recently.
*Thanks*
The Great Britain Philatelic Society is excellent.
If either one of you touches a stamp on that table with your fingers, Stanley Gibbons will have to terminate you.
Victoria and George good info. I didn't catch which organization Victoria suggested in her plug lol..where do I join? I do collect British, Canadian and Hawaiian, do you'all have a link to Stanley Gibbons stamp site? Finally you're in England, right? Love to meet you guys sometime!
Great Britain Philatelic Society (GBPS)
gbps.org.uk/
It was a good video but could you tell me where I could sell my stamps I live in Texas
Intresting video, nicley done enjoyed ✌😉
I just inherited a pre-1960s album and I'm lost.
To victoria Lajer do you receive my letter.I collect stamps from Canada and u.s.a. And great Britain...world.
Please get better mics. ;)
Sound level is low. Difficult to hear.
Just subbed 😎
Do you buy stamps
0:59 lol @ you can collect shit lol
I have some very old stamps I want to sell
anyone here buy rare good stamps?