Hello all, I've recently come into the acquisition of a block of four stamps from the series of 50 inverted Sun-Yat-Sen stamps circulated back in 1941, China. The block set is packaged within a frame and otherwise in mint condition, and I read online that a pair of the same series sold at an auction in Hong Kong for a record breaking amount of $700,000. I am quite unfamiliar with stamp trading, and I'm afraid I may be way in over my head trying to liquidate these. That being said, anyone who can help point me in the right direction, or give any advice to a newbie, I would greatly appreciate it.
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Quote: The block set is packaged within a frame ...
I'm going to be a little pessimistic. Anything in a frame means that it was meant to be viewed, not preserved. Therefore, I vote for replica. (Probably looks nice, though ... we need a pic!)
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