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USA
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I typed in, "Paul Laurence Dunbar Stamp" into my IE browser and came up with this from Mystic Stamp
Mint Stamp(s) $0.55 Used Stamp(s) $0.15 Mint Plate Block $7.00 Mint Sheet $26.50 (it looks like you have a sheet)
I typed in "Sidney Lanier Stamp" in my IE browser and came up with this
Mint Stamp(s) $0.80 Used Stamp(s) $0.15 Mint Plate Block $4.00 (you have a plate block) Mint Sheet $36.50
If you do the same, you should readily find out the general value of the stamps you posted.
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Well, you'll find the actual value of your stamps, if you go to a dealer a ask him/her. I'm afraid, you'll be somewhat disappointed... Even if they were on pristine condition (which is not the case), you'll get only a fraction of the catalog value. Stamps are a tricky legacy. |
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| Edited by Cursus - 03/18/2012 01:24 am |
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Lance, Some of your stamps show foxing/rust, which destroys plentiful/common stamps value and desirability.
The causes of foxing are not well understood. One theory is that foxing is caused by a fungal growth on the paper.
Another theory is that foxing is caused by the effect on certain papers of the oxidation of iron, copper, or other substances in the pulp or rag from which the paper was made.
It is possible that multiple factors are involved - high humidity contributes to foxing.
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Not on a Mint never hinged stamp. A hot soapy bath might help rust out but there goes the gum, so make sure to keep it away from the rest as it spreads. Your stamps are good for face value as postage and not too much more. The plate blocks help it on the collectors end but for those years they literally are a dime a dozen. |
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Mumut, yes BUT only for a limited time regarding Mint stamps. As you would appreciate canvasing those methods on Forums is destructive for long term collector(buyer) and the stamp trade.
Rejuvenate stamps Auctioned/Sold off look perfect but eventually the new owner see's the onset of rust/foxing 'to his surprise'. |
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Your stamps are mint, yes, but they are common. And the market is glutted with modern US postage. Either use it as postage for yourself or you can try to sell it. Dealers will give you between 50-60% of face value. retail ( ebay) sold as mint postage you may get up to 90% of face value. |
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This topic comes up almost daily here. Stamps used to be considered an investment and millions of people would buy plate blocks of all the new issues and hoard these for years just waiting for the right time to sell these treasures for a handsome profit, well that time never came with the exception of the dealers that jumped on the plate block bandwagon and were proclaiming what a great investment these plate blocks were.
Most mint US stamps printed from the late 30's and on can be purchased for 50% to 80& of face value, plate blocks, Zip blocks, slogan blocks etc... included. Do not rely on internet dealer prices to determine the value of your common stamps, like Mystic, they have on average the highest retail prices in the universe. Your stamps would be for the most part be considered scrap postage. I am not saying that you may not be able to sell one or two plate blocks for 50 cents to the right guy.... No sugar coating here, it is what it is. Good luck. |
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Thanks, folks; I should have said, "..the general catalog value of your stamps."
I understand the real value is much different.
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Good afternoon! Excuse I do not understand where to me to write, I for the first time at a forum and a full zero in marks. But here before to give to children to be played with marks has decided to specify, whether they though what have that value or let play? Once again excuse and where it is possible to lay out scun with several marks?Thanks! |
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So much for most of the modern (1940's and on) stamps.
Do you have any others, older? Any other countries?
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| Edited by Puzzler - 03/18/2012 10:57 am |
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Yes, such it is a lot of. They almost all are much more younger... It matters? |
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And then, I not so understand as to define old they or not. On them not on all it is written ( |
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Hello Mikhail, welcome.
I was talking to lance. I did not realise you had typed something, we were typing at the same time almost.
It would be best for you to start a new topic so we could respond to your questions alone and not be confused with answering two people.
Go to All Forums and then scroll down to find Min Stamp Collecting Forum (I think!) and start a new topic.
When you click the link on the top of the screen that says Reply to Topic this will open a message window and you can edit and add scans or photos as you wish.
Using the bottom Quick Reply you only can type text.
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