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There are quite a few British Empire stamps in that mix.
The British stamps are common and many have heavy cancels or quality issues. There is some interest for people who collect cancels.
A number of the stamps have shades, die differences, or varieties. But it is impossible to tell anything from these pictures. |
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Thanks. For my little knowledge the most interesting Are in the first pictures. I can post them one by one if can be useful. But I won't flood the forum with useless stamps. |
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Consider offering them for sale on the site for the costs of postage and handling. I might even consider a bid however at my age I should be reducing rather than adding to my accumulation. |
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Also note that the two Hermes heads in bottom row, third photograph are Austrian newspaper stamps |
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Thanks. So a bit interesting but nothing special or with particoular value? Thanks |
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| Edited by urza1 - 05/28/2024 03:26 am |
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The British stamps you posted is that they are common and often heavily cancelled. However, common British stamps have a nasty habit of having varieties that can have some value. There is not a stamp that stands out and shouts 'valuable.' But it is not possible to identify certain varieties that, if you are very lucky, may be in there. That requires closer examination and the probability of finding one that has a good value is not big.
It is hard to recognise those varieties from good scans, as you may need to look at a watermark or colour variety - that is impossible to tell online -. It, almost, is impossible to do so from pictures. |
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