Great presentation! Clear and concise! I just inherited three very full post card albums. I was NOT looking forward to checking all of them for this treasure. Happily, mine are all from 1907-8 so too early for me to get my riches!! Enjoyed the info!!
Hi mate please do more of this type of video , if you get time as it is soo confusing when valuing your collection for the next generation... hip stamp, colnet, hipstamp, and others. who do you use for a medium value for world stamps...Some seem way too high, as per your example some sites every thing is 20 cents almost... Cheers Peter from Aussie...
ALWAYS check the back of the suspect stamp first. Saves you a lot of work if you see any green color dots (whixh makes it a flat plate printing, not the desired rotary printing). Also measuring the stamp is a prime pitfall for beginners. Stamp sizes (and even gauges) can change due to environmetal conditions and history of the stamp (particularly used stamps that were soaked extensively).
Quick question. If a stamp, is say a perf 14x15, do you always check the top horizontal edge first then the side vertical edge second? Thanks again for another fun fascinating episode 👍
I cannot over emphasize collecting stamps for fun and learning..... NOT profit. If ya wanna get rich from collectables, thats what beanie babies and Franklin Mint Commemorative plates are for..... ;-) Thanks for another interesting video......
Yes, the hunt for a unicorn stamp. This is marketing and there are not many paying 175.000 $. This price, if someone will pay it, is only when 1 piece exists. If you find three additional, what will happen? I have my own stamp number (specialized, but it is the same for the stamp you presented) in the German Michel catalogue with Deutsches Reich (German Reich) 342Uu from 1923. It is existing only in one piece cancelled in a not perfect condition (today, but nobody knows if there are more out there and how many). I doubt that anyone will pay me for this 175.000 $. I have a second one, which has no Michel number from Memel yet and this is the only I have seen so far. If I send it for examination and get an attest, I can send it to Michel and they will include it in the catalogue. But I´m too lazy for it. Worth of stamps is subjective. Many are interested in very old US stamps, some are very rare and there are enough people with a lot of money willing to pay high prices. But the stamps must be wellknown, otherwise it is very difficult even to get 100 - 1000 $. Pricing for stamps is not logical.
your stamp in the video out ksmo i have some i was in it in 60s 70s then lost touch but still have my collection today a lot of rare stamps for the right person price below what out there
For the life of me, I can never understand how an extra 1/2 mm width in a stamp can be the difference between $0.25 and $130,000. Sure, it's 'rare'. But it is not rare as in they only printed a couple hundred. There are countless examples that look identical unless you pull out a magnification lens. I suppose to each their own. But think of how awesome of a collection you can build with a $130,000 budget.... or you can have one stamp that is 0.5mm wider than someone else's stamp.
Welcome to the world of collecting. Why is Seinfeld's Porsche collection worth more than Leno's? Original and unrestored. Niche always wins at the high end of any collection hobby.
Yes the type of Stamps,you were checking,with the Gaugers you have is way to difficult to use,the one and only way is,using your Perf Gauge,checking all four sides,if they are all eleven that's step one,step two have a 581,check it for size,if they match you have a winner,only if the Perfs haven't been interfered with.The prices on line is a joke and is fraud,I don't think anyone would buy them anyhow.The most difficult task,was checking,and sizing 613 all 4 sides being 11, checking my brothers two used ones,became impossible,even throw I have two unused pair,the bottom one being larger,my conclusion being,only cutoffs excess paper,was reprinted and perforated by hand,their was a massive,Stamp paper shortage,US imported it from Europe,US had a huge need for Stamps,heading to Australia,in the Pacific WW2,I live down under,my Stamps were collected here.I am over 70 my collecting days are over.I hope you remember History everything,collecting is an addition and hobby.I pleased your out their,the future is in your hands,do your best to keep History alive.
Eh I feel like this stamp takes specialization a bit too far lol. Give me the first Bavarian stamp and also a set of the first set of Deutches Reich stamps instead please haha. If I were to find that stamp theoretically I would probably sell it....
Does remind me of the fairly random seeming spots for color variation for some Bavarian stamps and not others in my book though. Always confusing to me.
You did a service to the hobby today
I have quite a lot of old stems lying around, about 750 and from many countries around the world.
Thank you for the interesting video again. Variation hunt takes time but it is so thrilling😊
I have quite a lot of old stems lying around, about 750 and from many countries around the world.
Great presentation! Clear and concise! I just inherited three very full post card albums. I was NOT looking forward to checking all of them for this treasure. Happily, mine are all from 1907-8 so too early for me to get my riches!! Enjoyed the info!!
I have quite a lot of old stems lying around, about 750 and from many countries around the world.
Hi mate please do more of this type of video , if you get time as it is soo confusing when valuing your collection for the next generation... hip stamp, colnet, hipstamp, and others. who do you use for a medium value for world stamps...Some seem way too high, as per your example some sites every thing is 20 cents almost... Cheers Peter from Aussie...
as always my friend great job on you segment today loved it, thanks.
ALWAYS check the back of the suspect stamp first. Saves you a lot of work if you see any green color dots (whixh makes it a flat plate printing, not the desired rotary printing).
Also measuring the stamp is a prime pitfall for beginners. Stamp sizes (and even gauges) can change due to environmetal conditions and history of the stamp (particularly used stamps that were soaked extensively).
found your channel recently- loving the vids!!
Thanks for watching!
Quick question. If a stamp, is say a perf 14x15, do you always check the top horizontal edge first then the side vertical edge second? Thanks again for another fun fascinating episode 👍
Yup
Ta very much @@silkontheweb
I cannot over emphasize collecting stamps for fun and learning..... NOT profit. If ya wanna get rich from collectables, thats what beanie babies and Franklin Mint Commemorative plates are for..... ;-) Thanks for another interesting video......
I totally agree... and... the thrill of the chase, I mean, I get it. And anything that gets folks interested in our hobby I'm all for...
Yes, the hunt for a unicorn stamp. This is marketing and there are not many paying 175.000 $. This price, if someone will pay it, is only when 1 piece exists. If you find three additional, what will happen?
I have my own stamp number (specialized, but it is the same for the stamp you presented) in the German Michel catalogue with Deutsches Reich (German Reich) 342Uu from 1923. It is existing only in one piece cancelled in a not perfect condition (today, but nobody knows if there are more out there and how many). I doubt that anyone will pay me for this 175.000 $. I have a second one, which has no Michel number from Memel yet and this is the only I have seen so far. If I send it for examination and get an attest, I can send it to Michel and they will include it in the catalogue. But I´m too lazy for it.
Worth of stamps is subjective. Many are interested in very old US stamps, some are very rare and there are enough people with a lot of money willing to pay high prices. But the stamps must be wellknown, otherwise it is very difficult even to get 100 - 1000 $. Pricing for stamps is not logical.
your stamp in the video out ksmo i have some i was in it in 60s 70s then lost touch but still have my collection today a lot of rare stamps for the right person price below what out there
Where can I sale my stamps at
I have quite a lot of old stems lying around, about 750 and from many countries around the world.
am from Jamaica and I have a lot of stamps don't know what to do with them
Great service message! I suspect those listings are money laundering ops...
For the life of me, I can never understand how an extra 1/2 mm width in a stamp can be the difference between $0.25 and $130,000. Sure, it's 'rare'. But it is not rare as in they only printed a couple hundred. There are countless examples that look identical unless you pull out a magnification lens. I suppose to each their own. But think of how awesome of a collection you can build with a $130,000 budget.... or you can have one stamp that is 0.5mm wider than someone else's stamp.
I agree... if I had a huge budget, I'd buy a set of mint Colombians and the Trans Mississippi... but to each their own!
Welcome to the world of collecting. Why is Seinfeld's Porsche collection worth more than Leno's? Original and unrestored. Niche always wins at the high end of any collection hobby.
@@silkontheweb >> MNH ? ha! good luck
Yes the type of Stamps,you were checking,with the Gaugers you have is way to difficult to use,the one and only way is,using your Perf Gauge,checking all four sides,if they are all eleven that's step one,step two have a 581,check it for size,if they match you have a winner,only if the Perfs haven't been interfered with.The prices on line is a joke and is fraud,I don't think anyone would buy them anyhow.The most difficult task,was checking,and sizing 613 all 4 sides being 11, checking my brothers two used ones,became impossible,even throw I have two unused pair,the bottom one being larger,my conclusion being,only cutoffs excess paper,was reprinted and perforated by hand,their was a massive,Stamp paper shortage,US imported it from Europe,US had a huge need for Stamps,heading to Australia,in the Pacific WW2,I live down under,my Stamps were collected here.I am over 70 my collecting days are over.I hope you remember History everything,collecting is an addition and hobby.I pleased your out their,the future is in your hands,do your best to keep History alive.
I got a couple of these stamps
lots of people wanting $k's of ridiculous amounts of money for something that is worthless unless certificate is added.
I am interested in sellling my stamps
Yo tengo barias rstampillas
Pourquoi ne pas l'avoir mis sur la grille 😂
Eh I feel like this stamp takes specialization a bit too far lol. Give me the first Bavarian stamp and also a set of the first set of Deutches Reich stamps instead please haha. If I were to find that stamp theoretically I would probably sell it....
Does remind me of the fairly random seeming spots for color variation for some Bavarian stamps and not others in my book though. Always confusing to me.
Good to hear from you! And I agree... it's not my thing, but if it interests some and expands our hobby, I'm all for it...
Looking at stamps on e-bay; theres MANY 25 cents C.V. going for $$$ THOUSANDs! WHO !!! wd be stupid enuff to buy these ? CAVEAT EMPTOR!
money launders.....
I've wondered about that too...
@@silkontheweb >>> isn t this a CON job? and e-bay ALLOWs this deception?hmm..
I’ve always thought it was a legal way to pay for and transfer funds for something illegal
@@KensStampCollection >> Really? Money laundering? if so why doesn t e-bay stop it... is e-bay crooked??
This is a great vid! Now if I could only see what I was working on! 😎😂 I loved this short focused vid! Keep em coming! 🤌