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What would be the value of C1 - C150 MNH - (C17-C19 PSE Cert 80)? Pretty much have US #548 through the year 1981 primarily Mint NH but some earlier used MLH stamps. Some earlier issues but don't want to list individually & nothing rare anyway.
I'm trying to convince my wife that she shouldn't just throw this away if something should happen to me! We were just having a conversation & I mentioned my stamps & she said she would probably just throw it away :-(
Thanks in advance.
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As you know, the MNH C13-C15 set alone is worth $2000. Apparently your wife likes throwing away money, or maybe you haven't adequately relayed to her your collection's value. |
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Thanks, she just has no idea. And I will definitley have to convey to her the value of these "stamps".
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Well,
It depends on condition..
Scott should around $400 on C1-C3 and $300 on C4-C6.
The Zepps, if they're PSE 80, should cat around $2k.
Throw in the Baby Zepp at $80 or so and that's really the value of the collection. The rest of them, for the most part, have little value. |
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There are a few others that shouldn't be overlooked... C21, C24 and C31 in MNH condition all catalog close to $20. |
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Quote: As you know, the MNH C13-C15 set alone is worth $2000 When was the last set of Zepps (grade 80) that was sold for $2000.? PSE's SMQ does not even value the grade 80 at $2K. |
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C1-C6 also have value in MNH condition, depending on centering. Also there is at least a few hundred dollars in a NH collection from 548 to 1981, again depending on centering. |
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Take her to the library and show her a Scott catalogue. If only to should impress upon her that these things are not trash. |
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Write will, mention in will leaving stamps to larrybruce c/o postmaster yada yada yada, usa
or your favorite charity, school, church
the first page of my used airmails has a catalog value over $200.00, at least to me-note to self maybe I should be buried with these hummmm.
I know to be sold at auction to set up a scholarship fund for graduation seniors at your local high school. |
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Depends on what you mean by "worth". The 2014 Scdott Catalog Value for a grade 80 set of C13-15 is $1900, but that is what you would expect to pay buying from a full service dealer. Zepps tend to command a higher % of catalog value than many other stamps. I'm just guessing here, but I would guess they would go for somewhere between $650 and $1000 in an auction and you would get charged a selling commission, so your net would be less.
Ifyou really have all from 548 to year 1981, then the 551-573 set and the Kansas-Nebraska set (658-679) are another couple of big winners (more than the couple of hundred dollars someone else suggested). |
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Ahh I was thinking just the airmails.
Zepps have, from what I am told from dealers, a rather thin "spread" between retail and wholesale. |
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What day is your trash pick up? |
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| Edited by pjsstamps - 05/26/2014 09:26 am |
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Well thanks for the feedback. My hope is that I'm aound for a while yet to enjoy these & add to them.  |
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The financially correct move is to sell the collection before one's demise. Of course easier said than done :} |
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