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ret5hd

(21,137 posts)
2. i'd definitely do some research...
Sat Sep 14, 2024, 09:31 PM
Saturday

don’t wanna be that person that sees your stamp collection that you tossed out on Antiques Roadshow.

CrispyQ

(37,594 posts)
3. That might be a treasure! Google philatelists.
Sat Sep 14, 2024, 09:34 PM
Saturday

I knew a man who made a living selling & trading stamps. That was back in the 90s but I'm sure there are still collectors.

rubbersole

(7,993 posts)
6. I thought philatelists...
Sat Sep 14, 2024, 09:52 PM
Saturday

...were those guys who have a windowless van with a box of kittens by an elementary school when they get arrested for loitering. I must be thinking about something else. 🤔

I jest. I've saved an album of stamps for fifty years. Researching their value is pretty time consuming. But it's fun. Beats Laverne and Shirley reruns.

c-rational

(2,808 posts)
4. My friend's father was a philatelist. It's how he made a living. I would search for local dealers and check.
Sat Sep 14, 2024, 09:44 PM
Saturday

malthaussen

(17,519 posts)
13. Loved the flick, but they were wrong about the stamps...
Sun Sep 15, 2024, 01:28 PM
Sunday

... for dramatic value. But the fact that they had been licked and put on an envelope would have reduced their value significantly. If they'd been cancelled (ie, mailed), it would have been worse, but stamps should be "full gum" and unused to bring the best price.

-- Mal

bif

(23,572 posts)
10. My wife's uncle had a huge collection of American stamps
Sun Sep 15, 2024, 11:19 AM
Sunday

They were actually worth LESS than face value so he ended up using them for postage.

malthaussen

(17,519 posts)
12. Depends on the stamps.
Sun Sep 15, 2024, 01:25 PM
Sunday

If it's just a random collection of circulating stamps from a few decades ago, probably not worth much unless he got lucky. If it is a serious collection of valuable stamps, then could be worth a bloody fortune.

You'd have to take it to a professional to see if the things are worth more than their face value. And yes, there are still plenty of people who collect stamps, and some of them make a pretty good living at it.

-- Mal

pnwmom

(109,386 posts)
16. Thanks. Just glancing at it, there might be some unusual ones, I don't know.
Sun Sep 15, 2024, 02:49 PM
Sunday

For example, a sheet of 100 years of Engineering stamps, 1852-1952.

But I only glanced at a few pages so I have no idea what's in there.

malthaussen

(17,519 posts)
14. If you like mysteries, read "The Scarlet Ruse" sometime.
Sun Sep 15, 2024, 01:31 PM
Sunday

14th in the Travis McGee series by John D. MacDonald, and one of the best IMO. It revolves around stamp collecting.

-- Mal

rainin

(3,108 posts)
17. I inherited a HUGE stamp collection. I've had it over 25 years and haven't done a thing with it
Mon Sep 16, 2024, 02:52 PM
Monday

I keep saying...someday. I wish I could take it somewhere and let someone else evaluate it for me, but they'd probably charge a lot to look through a collection this large. And my one experience with selling my grandmother's silver, I was taken advantage of. I was told it was worth very little and I believed them. Learned later, I was lied to. Kinda killed my confidence.

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