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Hi guys inherited shed load of stamps Hands up I no absolutely nothing about em If its ok going to put up some pictures see if you guys can help out thanks
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Hello Dog  - Looking forward to seeing your stamps - many on this forum will be able to give you general info on your stamps + resources to identify them and their value. Nora. |
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take a look at your local library for Scott Catalogs. this will give you some idea of what you have. it looks like the start of a nice general collection. other references are around, but this is a good place to start. value depends on a lot of things, don't get hung up on it. read the introduction section first. use the least expensive variety until you learn more. good luck and enjoy what you have. |
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Looks like someone was already cataloging based on maybe Stanley Gibbons numbering. Another technique would be to get the year and general value off the Stampworld site. Then you can continue to catalog based on Stanley Gibbons or go to the Scott numbering. |
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