- The Three-Skilling Yellow, $2.3 million.
- The first two Mauritius stamps, $1,148,850.
- The inverted Jenny, US$977,500.
- British Guiana One Cent Black on Magenta, $935,000.
- U.S. Franklin Z-Grill, $930,000.
- Hawaiian Missionaries, $760,000.
- The Penny Black, $3,000
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Showing posts with label Philately. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Philately. Show all posts
March 27, 2009
The Rarest Stamps in The World
This is the rarest and most expensive stamps in the world :
September 10, 2008
Cheap Stamp Collecting Tips
Here is some tips for low expense stamp collecting:
1. The first thing you must have of course is stamp. Collect as many as possible used stamps from various state by various type. You can get it for free by collecting used stamp from your family, neighbour, friend, and your office etc. If there is more than one in same stamp, choose the best to be kept as your collection and you can exchange for the rest with other collector.
2. Start to buy new stamp from post office every new issue. Stamp price in post office is an original price. You can become customer by list in philately counter on your post office if there available, so you will remain to get new stamp each time their published. Buy at least 2 or 3 stamp in each type. One is for your collection and for the rest you can use it for exchange or you can sell it later, at higher price of course. The cost of all that isnt costly, average $3-$5 per month, or around $36-$60 per year. Depended on your country state. And remember that is your invesment.
3. For saving your money, choose a category or theme which you like. For example you can collect stamp just from one state, or only stamp of flower theme, or more specific just selected flower theme, etc. All is up to you. Here is you being trained on how to hold your passion to have altogether.
4. Next thing which you need is a stamp album for saving and protecting your collection. Stamp album price is various according to his quality, around $10-$35, I suggest to you to buy a big stamp album, so you can save more stamp. Don't keep all your stamps in the album. Keep only the best stamp as your collection and for the rest you can keep in small plastical box, so that is covert from water.
5. And the important thing is a stamp catalogue. Knowledge is a power. A collector better have a catalogue. With catalogue you can get information concerning your collection, stamp list which have been published, estimate of price value, and other details. Unhappily catalogue is costly enough. There are two catalogue which often become reference of philatelist of the world, Scott catalogue and Stanley Gibbons catalogue, they are most complete catalogue including all stamps of whole world.
But don't be disappointed, there is a tips to get information concerning your collection with low cost. Catalogue will be published every year, so buy an late used catalogue from any collector. You also be able to use special stamp catalogue of your state, usually published by philately club ini your state. Or join with some Philately Club in your area, they will gladly give information concerning your collection. Ask brochures or stamp list from post office in your area. Or you can also get information through internet, there are some site providing online catalogues.
1. The first thing you must have of course is stamp. Collect as many as possible used stamps from various state by various type. You can get it for free by collecting used stamp from your family, neighbour, friend, and your office etc. If there is more than one in same stamp, choose the best to be kept as your collection and you can exchange for the rest with other collector.
2. Start to buy new stamp from post office every new issue. Stamp price in post office is an original price. You can become customer by list in philately counter on your post office if there available, so you will remain to get new stamp each time their published. Buy at least 2 or 3 stamp in each type. One is for your collection and for the rest you can use it for exchange or you can sell it later, at higher price of course. The cost of all that isnt costly, average $3-$5 per month, or around $36-$60 per year. Depended on your country state. And remember that is your invesment.
3. For saving your money, choose a category or theme which you like. For example you can collect stamp just from one state, or only stamp of flower theme, or more specific just selected flower theme, etc. All is up to you. Here is you being trained on how to hold your passion to have altogether.
4. Next thing which you need is a stamp album for saving and protecting your collection. Stamp album price is various according to his quality, around $10-$35, I suggest to you to buy a big stamp album, so you can save more stamp. Don't keep all your stamps in the album. Keep only the best stamp as your collection and for the rest you can keep in small plastical box, so that is covert from water.
5. And the important thing is a stamp catalogue. Knowledge is a power. A collector better have a catalogue. With catalogue you can get information concerning your collection, stamp list which have been published, estimate of price value, and other details. Unhappily catalogue is costly enough. There are two catalogue which often become reference of philatelist of the world, Scott catalogue and Stanley Gibbons catalogue, they are most complete catalogue including all stamps of whole world.
But don't be disappointed, there is a tips to get information concerning your collection with low cost. Catalogue will be published every year, so buy an late used catalogue from any collector. You also be able to use special stamp catalogue of your state, usually published by philately club ini your state. Or join with some Philately Club in your area, they will gladly give information concerning your collection. Ask brochures or stamp list from post office in your area. Or you can also get information through internet, there are some site providing online catalogues.
August 05, 2008
What is Philately
The coining of the word "philately" in its French form has been circumstantially attributed to Georges Herpin in the publication Le Collectionneur de timbres-postes, Vol. 1, November 15, 1864. It is formed from the Greek words philos (friend) and ateleia (exempt from charge, or "franked"), which is a stretch to relate to the study of stamps, but the alternatives of "timbrophily" & "timbrology" or "timbrologist" never caught on.
There’s many club of philately in every country, and for some times there an exhibition of philatelly by local, regional or international. A collector can sold their collection in an auction or in stamp market.
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