How much is a Herbert Hoover 5 cent stamp worth?
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This item 1965 Herbert Hoover 5 Cent US Postage Stamp Block Of 4 MNH Scott #1269 | 1965 Robert Fulton 5 Cent US Postage Stamp Block Of 4 MNH Scott #1270 | |
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How can you tell how much a stamp is worth?
How to Determine Stamp Values
- Identify the stamp.
- Find out when was the stamp issued.
- Know the stamp’s age and material used.
- Determine the centering of the design.
- Check the stamp’s gum.
- Determine the condition of the perforations.
- See if the stamp has been cancelled or not.
- Find out the rarity of the stamp.
What George Washington stamps are worth money?
USA 1867 3¢ George Washington B-grill Rose – $900,000 (£768k) This exceedingly rare version of the 1867 3¢ George Washington stamp in rose is one of America’s most sought-after philatelic treasures. The last example to come up at auction sold for a staggering $900,000 (£768k).
How much does it cost to have a stamp collection appraised?
Appraisals and Valuations Look for an appraiser through authoritative sources like official stamp collection societies. The American Philatelic Society notes you may pay anywhere from $75 to $250 an hour to have the stamps/collection appraised.
How do I sell old stamps?
If you know you have rare stamps, you can sell them through several means:
- Local Dealer: Dealers handle both collections and individual stamps.
- Mail Order Dealer: If you’re not going local, consider working with a mail order dealer.
- American Philatelic Society Circuit Sales:
- Auction House:
How do I find the value of my stamp collection?
Contact the Philatelic Traders’ Society by visiting its website. They will be able to give your collection an ‘appraisal’ for free and give you advice as to whether or not your collection may be worth something.
Are stamp presentation packs worth anything?
These are very rare and contained the first issues of QEII Wilding stamps. Virtually all pre-decimal packs have very little value and were quite often damaged by shrinkage of the cellophane cover. Only pre 1966 packs have a real value. Modern decimal packs only have face value as a worth.