I think you may have quoted the CV for the imperforate issue. In my Michel 2013 the first seven values have a CV of € 1,500 and the last value a CV of € 4,000. The set as shown is perforated and has a CV of € 10 in the Michel 2013 and $ 3 in the Scott 2009.
The imperf's are listed separately.Anyway according to the same Cat.this is worth € 180.00,seems a bit steep.
Have you ever seen Balloon post items like the one below ??
The European convention for pricing multiple stamps on covers is as follows -
Take the highest "stamp on cover" price and add the other stamps used off-cover prices to arrive at the total.
Of course this does not take account of any other aspects such as rare postmark, unusual usage, instructional markings etc.
It is very much a "How long is a piece of string? " calculation.
Malcolm
As always the real value is what a knowledgeable buyer is willing to pay an equally savey seller, neither acting under any economic duress.
Got a 2014 Michel specialized cat.today and beginning to think the prices shown are rather high !!The stamps on the cover below individually would be € 1570.00.I don't believe this at all.I have a lot of covers and FDC's from Austria which apparently are of considerable value.Anybody has any idea of the real value of items like the above?
Furthermore did anyone see Envelopes like these.There are 2 scans but it's 1 letter
Thank you.
re: Michel catalogue prices(Austria)+a BIG envelope
I think you may have quoted the CV for the imperforate issue. In my Michel 2013 the first seven values have a CV of € 1,500 and the last value a CV of € 4,000. The set as shown is perforated and has a CV of € 10 in the Michel 2013 and $ 3 in the Scott 2009.
re: Michel catalogue prices(Austria)+a BIG envelope
The imperf's are listed separately.Anyway according to the same Cat.this is worth € 180.00,seems a bit steep.
Have you ever seen Balloon post items like the one below ??
re: Michel catalogue prices(Austria)+a BIG envelope
The European convention for pricing multiple stamps on covers is as follows -
Take the highest "stamp on cover" price and add the other stamps used off-cover prices to arrive at the total.
Of course this does not take account of any other aspects such as rare postmark, unusual usage, instructional markings etc.
It is very much a "How long is a piece of string? " calculation.
Malcolm
re: Michel catalogue prices(Austria)+a BIG envelope
As always the real value is what a knowledgeable buyer is willing to pay an equally savey seller, neither acting under any economic duress.