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Nice picture of a pile of stuff, but we need to see what stamps you have. Try taking close ups of some of the earliest US, Canadian, English etc stamps you have. That way we know how the collection looks
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Welcome, I agree with Peter, posting 8-10 images of what you feel are some of the better (older) pages will give the experienced folks in the community the best opportunity to advise you how best to disposition what you have. In terms of market value, another fairly good gauge is to use whatever the previous owner spent on the collection over the years. If the previous owner was wealthy and/or invested tens or thousands of dollars, then the odds are good that you will need to spend time doing deeper discovery and take your time understanding disposition options. But if the collection is like about 90% of what we typically see, the previous owner spent modest amounts of money and your best disposition direction will be ebay to maximize your return. If the collection is modest and the desire is to liquidate quickly, then wholesaling it to a dealer might be your best direction. But posting 8-10 images of the older material is probably the best first step. Don |
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Hello, I will be digging into this stuff tomorrow and over the weekend. There is a lot of mint sheets, first days, and well organized older stuff. |
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ok, I gather all the commemorative albums as a start. I have the following: 1990 paperback 1991 paperback 1992 hardcover 1993 hardcover 1994 hardcover 1995 hardcover, 2 books 1996 hardcover 1997 hardcover 1998 hardcover 1999 hardcover 2000 2001 hardcover 2002 hardcover 2003 hardcover 2004 hardcover 2005 hardcover 2006 hardcover 2007 hardcover 2008 hardcover 2009 hardcover 2010 hardcover 2011 hardcover 2012 hardcover 2013 hardcover 2014 hardcover 2015 2016 hardcover 2017 hardcover Wildflowers hardcover Celebrate the Century binder  |
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I think most folks on the forum would agree that you won't find virtually any value in any of these mass-produced USPS issued commemorative folders. |
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While they don't have much value, they do contain postage, which is being bought at around 50% of face. |
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The books are interesting in their way, and retail for a crazy premium when bought from USPS (the 2022 is $95). However the stamps inside are worth no more than face value, and the book would go for anywhere from $5-$30 on the secondary market depending on your own luck. A lot of money was spent for very little (IMO). They're kind of the tourist trap of modern American philately. |
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Back to Studebaker's advice, time well spent in gaining advice and clarification from the members of the forum would involve finding the oldest looking stamps that you can find and posting images of those. They would tend to be found on the first couple or 3 pages of a country section. |
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Thanks Sherman - that was the advice I needed. But there's a lot to sort out |
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So a couple of the items you might want to show are the two albums sitting in the open plastic tub on the right side of your photograph. The ones one the front left, in your most recent photograph, back right in your original photo |
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Before you throw away the 1993 (Elvis) Yearbook, take a look at the R&R booklet pane (of 7) inside it. 99.99% contain a plate A22222 pane. The rest contain a plate A11111 pane. Don't throw away that one ... |
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I have the Elvis Yearbook, but the plate pane was not mounted (dohhh Pop!). All stamps are included except for the AIDS stamps. I have no clue currently how to find this stamp or how to mount it.
My dad enjoyed stamps but way overdid it with the Mystic stamp stuff which investment wise is minimal. I think it is analagous in numismatics when buying products from Littleton Coin.
I am going through this stuff album by album. He has 3 Heritage Collection albums with the 50 states filled with very nice stamps. It also includes the 50 state quarter which is worth $12.50, and some gold plated stuff which is pop change.
Looking at this album by album and organizing. Will take awhile obviously. |
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