Archive for the ‘Stamp Collection’ Category
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What to Do If You Inherit an Old Stamp Collection
If you happen to have a relative who was an avid stamp collector who has passed away recently, handing over to you a stamp collection and you have no idea what to do with it, then consider the below options on what to do if you inherit an old stamp collection. The first decision you [...]
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Insuring Your Stamp Collection
If you are a stamp collector with a built up collection that has turned into almost an investment, and you are looking to protect yourself financially in the case the collection is damaged, then be sure to check out how you can insure your stamp collection. The first thing you want to do when looking [...]
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How Much Is Your Stamp Collection Worth?
If you are an avid stamp collector who has built up an admiral collection of the years and are curious as to how much your stamp collection is worth, then check out the below guide on placing a value on your collection. There are two basic ways that you can go about finding out how [...]
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How to Frame a Stamp Collection
Stamps are, more or less, an understated art form for many, but for the collector they are so much more. Though a product with a definite and necessary function, stamps end up being more than the representation of purchased mail shipping. Stamps serve as a snap shot of history, a memorial of years and great [...]
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Finding Famous People Stamps
Stamp collecting has been a hobby of choice for thousands of people around the world ever since the postal system came into being. It is perhaps a way of honoring the timeless ‘messenger’ entrusted in delivering messages from one place to another. We have perhaps heard that in ancient times if a chief or a [...]
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Handling Stamps is Easy!
Collecting stamps is a worthwhile and rewarding hobby, but once the stamps are in your collection, how do you treat them? Is there a wrong and a right way? Are there specific tools? Are there any tricks to make handling stamps easier? The best way to pick up stamps is not to touch them at [...]
