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A bit 'image-challenged' but appears to be perf 11x10.5 which would make them Scott #632. Don APS #094826 |
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Hi Don.
many thanks for the identification and catalog #. Don, Im not familiar with US stamps, so the q is, are they common or rare?
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Good Day Robert, Common, you may want to check out this site for making US identifications. http://www.stampsmarter.com/1847usa/index.htmYou can get a general feel for how common a stamp is by noting how many were printed. For a better idea of market value, perform a filtered searched on ebay. Search on catalog number and then filter for only 'Sold' listings. Note the 'sold' price range may vary on condition of stamp. Regards, Don APS #094826 |
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| Edited by 51studebaker - 04/17/2016 7:28 pm |
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Thanks a lot Don, I will do so even thought that many friends told me that sharing and discussion on stamp community or other stamp forum is more efficient.
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Robert, Posting to this forum IS a very efficient way to get answers. However, it is not intended to do all of the work for you. No matter what, it is very good to learn from.
Please keep posting if you have only a few U.S. classic stamps to identify. If you have many, then we desire to help you learn how to identify them for yourself.
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Hi Ryan,
Thank you for your opinion, even though your reply was not of any help regarding the stamp identification I posted. But yes I agree with you and appreciate your near future help with identifying my 15 US stamps I've got.
Would you support me with your email, so I could send you all to you for review?
Cheers, Robert |
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Robert, I should have mentioned that I agree with 51studebaker that they are #632 and are common.
You have already made another thread with the rest of your U.S. stamps to identify. I commented on that one and left it up to you to decide if you want to learn more about classic U.S. stamp identification.
At very least, you have opinions from me and others that all of your U.S. stamps are common. In nice shape, but not very valuable.
Please do post again if you want to learn more about their history and identification.
Cheers, Ryan |
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