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Saturday, March 9, 2019

Slating Your Collection For Stamp Appraisals

By Andrew Fisher


Philately has long been an established field. Enthusiasts, or philatelists, are always out to study stamps and their corresponding histories and values. Once in a while, one may come across something that is value laden for some such reason, and that has been established through the art and science of stamp appraisals.

In this enterprise, the value is set by fluctuating and abstract forces. Therefore, its quite easy to be ripped off by dishonest dealers. When you know what you are worth, you render yourself immune to unworthy offers and substandard deals. Whether youre just collecting for what its worth, or vamping up value for future investment, its always important to know the collections work for the time being.

Even when you collect stamps as a hobby and not as an investment, its still important to get your collections appraised. That is necessary to applying for insurance. It could also be that you are simply out for plain peace of mind. After all, there is a certain comfort, peace of mind, and righteous pride in knowing how much your collection is worth.

Peace of mind is more than enough reason to get down on this enterprise. When you are already pretty much set on this road, then you can better plan your future steps of action. Or else, you might be able to feel a sense of vindication and righteous pride that all these years of careful handling and preserving were not in vain.

Stamp appraisers also look at factors like the gum, as well as the method of separation, whether through rouletting or perforation. They look at each and every overprints= and underprint, and also the initials and security markings. They also have to have a basic understanding of what constitutes forgeries and fakes.

Actually, there are people and companies that give free appraisals, and these are certified ones, mind you. Usually, these are people who are in the business out of love for the hobby. Where you promise to pitch in interesting collections and finds, they may even offer free shipping so that you can personally show the set to them, or else they may even travel to you. Talk about overeager.

However, that may have a host of its own benefits as well, especially if you are really looking to do away and get a fair price for a collection that youre not particularly interested in, which is the case if they were merely inherited heirlooms. When looking for appraisers that double as buyers, it is imperative to find for yourself certified ones, who will offer you decent cash offers, as stipulated in the books.

Aside from its historical or surface value, appraisers also take certain variables to account, such as its mint quality and the fluctuating market prices. The costs of hiring an appraiser greatly vary. Of course, it greatly depends on the size and number of your collection, but it can also differ personally by appraisers. However, if you have a particularly interesting curio at your disposal, and you are eager to sell, your fee will be waived aside and you might even be paid the appraised amount if you sell the stamp to the dealer or consign it to their auction.

Stamps have been in general circulation starting in the mid nineteenth century. Existent historical staples right now, especially when they have to be traced that far back, is admittedly no easy task. Therefore, finding the value of each implement in the collection is anything but a mean feat. Its something that requires considerable knowledge and skill to ascertain, and it is certainly not something that may be guessed at. Sometimes, high tech equipment is required. Thus, it is necessary to consult the expertise of a stamp appraiser.




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