Double face value.
Alvin,
These are stamps that were printed in the millions alost 100 years ago. Very few ofn them have a significant premium. In fact, stamps far older fall into the same category. The factors that control actual value are demand by collectors and number printed and avauilable to the market.These are still useable as postage but you will have to add enough to cover he current fifty cent domestic letter rate.
If you want to become a collector they could be the seed of your collection.
Hi Alvin,
It seems a shame to "use them" as regular postage, these are cool stamps!
I like cdj1122's idea of: "If you want to become a collector they could be the seed of your collection".
Time to start a collection?
Johnny
I’m not a stamp collector, I just happened on some stamps 17 years ago and recently broke them out. Here are a few of them. I would appreciate it if some one can point me in the right direction on the value of these stamps.
re: Looking for some help.
Alvin,
These are stamps that were printed in the millions alost 100 years ago. Very few ofn them have a significant premium. In fact, stamps far older fall into the same category. The factors that control actual value are demand by collectors and number printed and avauilable to the market.These are still useable as postage but you will have to add enough to cover he current fifty cent domestic letter rate.
If you want to become a collector they could be the seed of your collection.
re: Looking for some help.
Hi Alvin,
It seems a shame to "use them" as regular postage, these are cool stamps!
I like cdj1122's idea of: "If you want to become a collector they could be the seed of your collection".
Time to start a collection?
Johnny