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What Was Your Absolute Biggest Mistake As A Beginner?

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Posted 07/09/2026   11:10 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add JCSF to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply

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I learned things from even the bad batches of stuff and wouldn't be me without those experiences.


Couldn't have put it better myself
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Posted 07/09/2026   11:16 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add gr1956stamps to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
JCSF , thanks for asking. After a twenty year lull in my collecting I got back in and found a local dealer that I could go to and gain knowledge. 1988. He started bringing in the new issues of Ireland and Germany. I still visited the US Post Offices for the US new issues. By 2018 the internet had become my go to source for my specialty collections. It has been a truly great adventure.
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Posted 07/09/2026   11:19 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add JCSF to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply

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It has been a truly great adventure.


It 100% sounds like one - Thank you for sharing!
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Posted 07/09/2026   4:52 pm  Show Profile Check DC3's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add DC3 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Not starting to create and collect maxicards ASAP...

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Posted 07/09/2026   5:42 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Richard Frajola to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Ask not what your mistakes were, instead ask what was the BEST lesson you learned .... for me it was to forget the flash of new issues, first covers and instead pick a country, buy a Scott's specialized tot that country or group of countries and hit that country from start to 1950 and buy the best quality you can afford.
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Posted 07/09/2026   6:29 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add floortrader to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Biggest mistake was not selling all my duplicates and unwanted material when ebay became popular in 2001 to 2004 . Should of sold a lot more at those top peak years ,just held back too much .
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Posted 07/09/2026   6:33 pm  Show Profile Check revenuecollector's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add revenuecollector to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
As previously mentioned, focusing on quantity over quality.

On a related note, my biggest regret (other than not starting to collect U.S. revenues earlier, before the huge run-up in catalogue values) is not focusing on the key items first, instead choosing to get "moar stamps". Key items are keys for a reason. They hold their value and/or appreciate. Get them when you can, as you may not be able to afford them (or find them) later in life.

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Posted 07/09/2026   7:55 pm  Show Profile Check eyeonwall's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add eyeonwall to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Tied to use an iron to remove a crease. The ink melted.
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Posted 07/09/2026   8:11 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add ZebraMan to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
When I was younger and trying to fill my album, I regret buying a big shoebox of US 3c and 4c plate blocks at a "specially discounted price" of 30% of CV, that the dealer said was the best collection of its kind that he had ever seen. Well obviously it was all common stamps, there was tons of duplication, and 30% of CV is still close to double face value for low denomination postage, so it turned out to be a very expensive purchase relative to its actual value.

Though as echoed above, my bigger regrets were not buying unique specialized items that come up for sale infrequently. Some that I have seen only once in the last 10 years and may never see again.
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Posted Yesterday   12:26 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add landoquakes to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
A Minnesota state fair cover display, with covers acquired by me over a period of 25 years. I stored it in a damp basement with the covers getting foxing on them... The covers became a small US stamp on paper mixture. Two things, don't leave covers in a frame and get a dehumidifier.
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Posted Yesterday   1:13 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add electroprecancels to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Crystal mounts, bad.
Taping ends of Crystal mounts, bad,bad,bad.
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Posted Yesterday   6:10 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add rturn22 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
ditto to electroprecancels
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Posted Today  3 Hrs 49 Min ago  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add fantail to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Buy once, cry once. Always try to buy the best. Don't settle for an inexpensive space filler only to upgrade later. Started a collection thinking that MNH material would not be available in my local area. Bought everything I could find that was hinged. Later went to a National Level Show and found MNH material. I have in some areas complete sets in both hinged and MNH. Expensive lessons.
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Posted Today  1 Hr 59 Min ago  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Redsfan11 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
My biggest mistake as a beginner was not knowing the difference between a scheme by an unscrupulous company and good philatelic advice. I was encourage by the former to purchase hinges with peel-and-stick hinges over the cheaper lick-n-stick hinges. I ruined stamps even on adjacent pages. Years later I just had to trash all of them. How is a twelve-year-old supposed to know the difference?
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One of the biggest mistakes for me was mounting my 1851-1857 3c imperforate color set on "supposedly" archivally safe plastic approval cards -- only to find that all my stamps had badly sulphuretted within 6 months time. Tried all the brands -- SAFE, Lighthouse, Lindner, etc., etc -- and all produced the same horrible results. Did some research into "plastics and stamps" -- and switched over to Hagner brand stock sheets (which advertise that they use only pure polyester). Admittedly not scientific, but I have never had a stamp sulphurette on a Hagner stock sheet -- and I have been using them for over 35 years now. Fortunately, at the time, I was only starting to get really serious about the 1851 3 cent issues and had not yet invested serious money into the stamps. Bottom line lesson learned: Those standard black plastic approval cards don't mix well with certain inks -- especially yellow and orange tones. IMO, they are OK for very short term use -- but definitely not for long term storage.
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