Tuesday, April 16, 2019

Tips To Follow To Identify Rare Postage Stamps

By Scott Wagner


Stamp collection has been one of the tasks people have continuously engage in over the years. They focus on the Rare Postage Stamps which are considered to be more valuable than the common ones. This motivates most stamp collectors to concentrate their energy and time on trying to get them by all means possible. However, one needs to have stamp collecting skills to know how to differentiate them by checking errors and perforation.

One needs to as well understand that age increases the value of a stamp. Most of those used in the early periods have become rare as compared to the rest. Many collectors are focusing their time towards getting them even though most of them were collected and kept in permanent collections. These are very most valuable and expensive up to date.

It is necessary for one to have an understanding that not all pasted stamps are valuable. There are mint and used ones which have a different value. A mint stamp is in a good condition, has its original gum, has no cancellation marks as well as obtain no defects, unlike the used ones. This makes them rarer than the used ones which in turn facilitate their increased value from time to time.

One is required to measure the number of perforations on the stamp edge by use of a perforation gauge. This is an essential gadget that will help determine those with similar perforations. In most instances, those that are nearly identical have different perforations. Some of the perforations make them infrequent hence increasing their value and costs more than one would have expected.

One is expected to know the best resource materials that can provide information which will help in differentiating a stamp from another. You need to research with utmost care to understand those that are rare from common ones. Among the best references is the Scott Catalog. You will understand the rarest stamp was used in year one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six which is the most valuable.

Consider checking the print errors. You need to realize that in some cases, a small batch of stamps will have been printed with mistakes and distributed before rectifying them. A famous one is the one thousand nine hundred and eighteen Inverted Jenny which was an airmail stamp. It has a pane of one hundred that was printed upside down by accident which made it sell expensively to-date.

Another issue considered is the content error. You might realize that a stamp has a different content with one indicated on the Scott Catalog. This means that some sheets would have wrong content which went unnoticed early enough. For example, a stamp issued in year one thousand nine hundred and ninety-four has an image of rodeo star Ben Pickett instead of his brother Bill.

One is encouraged to use the Scott catalog to confirm any information on a stamp you might be having. This is a relevant reference material that is updated every year making it possess updated details. This makes its information to remain useful to date. You can, therefore, get any details needed based on the value and price of a collected stamp.




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