My 2018 Scott shows $125.50, if that helps.
Mike
My SG 2014, which is perhaps not helpful, has them at £169 mint and £155 used
Many thanks to all. From that very brief test it looks like Stampworld is running at 60-80% discount on Scott on its valuations. It gives me an idea of catalogue values anyway. I've started work on album of Siam (Thailand) pre-1883 to 1939. It will be the "moneyball" collection for my family to sell when I have gone. I will set it up with the local Bangkok auction house so they know where it goes to. They probably generate the highest prices for a middle level collection like mine. I will continue working on my other non-Thai collections for just the enjoyment and I have a friend who can break them up and sell on eBay. What I hadn't realized was by collecting in my anarchistic way I have so much duplication. Taking the first 1883 Siamese stamps and putting all the various specialized plate and colours into the album, I still end up with an awful lot of duplication.
Could someone tell me the price in Scott of the 1883 set of Thailand 1-5 mint and used. On the Stampworld online catalogue it's $75.11 and $93.40. I'm interested in the difference between that and Scott. Great if someone could give me the Stanley Gibbons recent price also. My SG South-East Asia is from 1985 and has £28 and £27 From my stock I would say that used is a little rarer than mint so Stampworld may be going in the right direction.
re: Help from a member with a newish Scott catalogue
My 2018 Scott shows $125.50, if that helps.
Mike
re: Help from a member with a newish Scott catalogue
My SG 2014, which is perhaps not helpful, has them at £169 mint and £155 used
re: Help from a member with a newish Scott catalogue
Many thanks to all. From that very brief test it looks like Stampworld is running at 60-80% discount on Scott on its valuations. It gives me an idea of catalogue values anyway. I've started work on album of Siam (Thailand) pre-1883 to 1939. It will be the "moneyball" collection for my family to sell when I have gone. I will set it up with the local Bangkok auction house so they know where it goes to. They probably generate the highest prices for a middle level collection like mine. I will continue working on my other non-Thai collections for just the enjoyment and I have a friend who can break them up and sell on eBay. What I hadn't realized was by collecting in my anarchistic way I have so much duplication. Taking the first 1883 Siamese stamps and putting all the various specialized plate and colours into the album, I still end up with an awful lot of duplication.