
great stamp Bee See. Nice inverted time plug too.
I used to be horrified that people would fake cancels. I do not and do not ever plan to. However, it does happen, and so must be watched for, if you want to.
But . . . to a new collector, who just wants the stamp to look nice and hasn't had the time to learn to appreciate cancels and their meaning and added value, a stamp that has a partial cancel that shows the stamp's design is better than one with any other type of cancel.
The condition of the cancel on a used stamp varies in importance to different collectors and one grading system should not be used for all collectors.
I am not condoning any tomfoolery of adding cancels after the fact or any kind of fakery or forgery. Just saying that as condition of an item is usually most important with any item that stamps could be considered the same way.
If a cancel seems to obliterate the stamp in any way, then that would be considered poor condition generally speaking. Except to a cancel collector OR someone who would appreciate having the opportunity to learn how something so seemingly trivial can add to the value of a stamp.
That means to advance the appreciation of cancels you would have to teach or provide the opportunity to learn about cancels to buyers. That's a lot of trouble and time and effort, so is not usually done. The return on investment is not seen as good.
Now with all that meandering down the side paths done . . .
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1. Postally used stamps but with no postmark?
They have been used, yes, but, unless they are on cover making up the required postage, I do not consider them postally used as there is no way to prove it.
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2. Cancelled to order with full gum or no gum?
CTOs are stamps. They are not used though. Again, their is no way to prove they were postally used. I consider their cancel to be part of the design of the stamp. To me, a collector who prefers to collect used stamps, they seem somewhat like mint cinderellas almost. Nice though. I have been known to soak the gum off of them.
You raise good points about the future and used and mint. Perhaps the best way to tell is to actually sell in different ways with different stamps and different titles to the groupings so that you can tell what sells and what doesn't. (and then let us all know!)
'Cause everybody has their own opinion! Selling is more about how folks perceive you and your belief in your product than in what the product actually is.