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So you're looking to SELL your stamp collection? Or maybe you're just looking to sell unwanted stamps or even a single stamp? This article will help you decide what to do to get the best price for your stamps and sell them in a safe, hassle-free way.
Steps
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1Make sure you know exactly what kind of stamps you are selling. Use eBay to try to match stamp images with stamps from your own collection, learn about what kind of information other sellers use to best describe your stamps.[1]
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2Make sure you understand how to describe the condition of your stamps. Condition is very important when determining the value of individual stamps.Advertisement
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3When you've got a good idea about how you're going to describe your collection to possible buyers, list your stamps on an online auction site.[2]
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Community Q&A
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QuestionHow do I know if my old stamps are worth anything?Community AnswerHave them checked by at least two different dealers and cross-check what they say with stamp reference guides and online stamp collector forums.
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QuestionDoes an old, used postcard with a stamp have more value?Community AnswerNo, used stamps are useless in regards to having additional value.
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QuestionCan I sell a collection of new forever stamps?Community AnswerYes, theoretically. Although if you are looking to sell to someone who collects stamps, they probably would not give them a second glance.
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Warnings
- Try to avoid selling your stamps to people who offer to come to your home.⧼thumbs_response⧽
- If you decide to sell online and have to post your collection, it's always best to make sure you're selling to a proper business buyer. That way you can be sure you're getting a fair deal and you are dealing with professionals with an excellent reputation.⧼thumbs_response⧽
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