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 I made a web page because it would be a lot of pictures to download here. Please feel free to click below and look through it. 5da8865a05f2f.site123.me (might have to cut and paste) I tried making it a clickable link, can't figure out how to.just copy the link and it shows up. Sorry for the inconvenience.
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| Edited by greenlant408 - 10/17/2019 2:51 pm |
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I may try to fill some holes but not many.
Where can I get mounts in bulk?
Another question... Where/how can I get my collection graded properly? |
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| Edited by greenlant408 - 10/17/2019 7:15 pm |
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Grading and certifying are for individual stamps. No need for the stamps in this collection.
Are the stamps Never Hinged?
Why the need for bulk mounts? Do you have that many more to mount? What sizes? What stamps?
Whatever you want to know about the collection as a whole can be answered by the members on this forum. |
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| Edited by redwoodrandy - 10/17/2019 7:50 pm |
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Just read your earlier posts of some years ago about this collection. Frankly I am dumbfounded about the whole ordeal. Are the mounts for the pre-1900 stamps? They will be of different sizes.
Stanford Myers Investment Group. OUT OF BUSINESS. Financial Planner? Stamps?? |
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| Edited by redwoodrandy - 10/17/2019 8:15 pm |
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Greenlant, Redwoodrandy is correct in that you don't need anything graded based on your photos. Grading is pretty much reserved for higher-end and older stamps (than you have shown) where the value can vary in terms of hundreds of dollars based on grade/centering, condition, and so forth. If you see stamps on ebay from 1942 with a Scott value of $.75 graded in 98 listed for $40 or something crazy, that's just a scam trying to sell a $1.00 stamp for $40. He's also right in that if you want some sort of appraisal/market value; post what you have; although from looking at some of your earlier posts, looks like you've done some research on ebay already. |
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Guess I'm gonna start from the beginning pages and fill in what I can afford to. So I'm looking for mounts for those stamps. As far as buying them from anywhere, it will be slow. I live on 1000/month now with 600 rent and the rest is. Mostly bills
And if anyone is curious enough, feel free to call Stamford Meyers and see what they tell you.. I'm rather curious myself, lol |
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| Edited by greenlant408 - 10/18/2019 12:36 pm |
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Quote: ...And if anyone is curious enough, feel free to call Stamford Meyers... redwoodrandy is correct, Stanford Myers Investment Group is no longer in business   Don |
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I love it. Those are so funny to read. I wonder if getting my stamps back from them was dumb luck. They don't even answer the phone as Stamford Meyers anymore...just a a receptionist that's answers 0414, how may I direct your call.
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