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[Misc] STAMP COLLECTION HELP PLEASE



TheDuke

Well-known member
Oct 28, 2011
1,214
Arundel
I've just found my old stamp album (Royal Mail Album.. 192 Pages.. approx 900 stamps) I started collecting in1950 for about 10 years, then forgot about it until now. Any advice of how to find a buyer locally. No idea of it's value
 




MattBackHome

Well-known member
Jul 7, 2003
11,731
I've just found my old stamp album (Royal Mail Album.. 192 Pages.. approx 900 stamps) I started collecting in1950 for about 10 years, then forgot about it until now. Any advice of how to find a buyer locally. No idea of it's value
I'll give you a fiver
 






GT49er

Well-known member
Feb 1, 2009
46,757
Gloucester
Does anybody actually collect stamps any more? Maybe there's still a soecialist nice market, but as a popular hobby in the community at large? When I was a kid you were almost guaranteed to get a stamp album for Christmas at some time or other, bought a sixpenny packet of mixed stamps from Woolies and pored over the Stanley Gibbons catalogue (in the library, unless the uncle or aunt who thought you ought to take up stanp collecting in the first place came up with one for the next Christmas!) to see of you'd scooped a valuable one (you never had!)

These days though? - kids hardly ever even see a stamp - I know that a good 90% of my mail comes franked; no stamp.
 




smiler

Active member
Jan 12, 2006
658
Shoreham by Sea
They have a stamp auction in Worthing every four months. Next one 9th September.

Yes give Graham at Worthing Stamp Auctions a ring and I'm sure he will give you advice 01903 235846
 


Bald Head

Well-known member
Jul 20, 2022
341
Brighton
I've just found my old stamp album (Royal Mail Album.. 192 Pages.. approx 900 stamps) I started collecting in1950 for about 10 years, then forgot about it until now. Any advice of how to find a buyer locally. No idea of it's value
There is a stamp shop on the right hand side of queens road Brighton as you come out of the station.
 






Pevenseagull

Anti-greed coalition
Jul 20, 2003
19,649
Does anybody actually collect stamps any more? Maybe there's still a soecialist nice market, but as a popular hobby in the community at large? When I was a kid you were almost guaranteed to get a stamp album for Christmas at some time or other, bought a sixpenny packet of mixed stamps from Woolies and pored over the Stanley Gibbons catalogue (in the library, unless the uncle or aunt who thought you ought to take up stanp collecting in the first place came up with one for the next Christmas!) to see of you'd scooped a valuable one (you never had!)

These days though? - kids hardly ever even see a stamp - I know that a good 90% of my mail comes franked; no stamp.

Some people must do. There's a few small island states and territories for who sales of postage stamps are a significant part of their economy.

E.g Tristan Da Cunha. Population of less than 300 has no postal service but a busy post office sending stamps to collectors around the world.



(No, I've never purchased any)
 


Brian Fantana

Well-known member
Oct 8, 2006
7,250
In the field
Does anybody actually collect stamps any more? Maybe there's still a soecialist nice market, but as a popular hobby in the community at large? When I was a kid you were almost guaranteed to get a stamp album for Christmas at some time or other, bought a sixpenny packet of mixed stamps from Woolies and pored over the Stanley Gibbons catalogue (in the library, unless the uncle or aunt who thought you ought to take up stanp collecting in the first place came up with one for the next Christmas!) to see of you'd scooped a valuable one (you never had!)

These days though? - kids hardly ever even see a stamp - I know that a good 90% of my mail comes franked; no stamp.

They do. It is a still a multi-million pound revenue stream for Royal Mail. New collectible stamp issues, and associated collectible products, are released every month. Recent topics for stamp issues have been the Windrush Anniversary and X-Men.
 


Bodian

Well-known member
May 3, 2012
11,863
Cumbria
They do. It is a still a multi-million pound revenue stream for Royal Mail. New collectible stamp issues, and associated collectible products, are released every month. Recent topics for stamp issues have been the Windrush Anniversary and X-Men.
I was slightly involved in the first-day cover of bridges in 2015, as one of them is maintained by us and they wanted some history about it. They sent me 2 sets and some cards. A little disappointed to find you can buy them online for under a tenner. So, unless it's something rare, the OP may not be lucky. I've also got my Dad's old stamp album that I tried valuing - but even his Penny Black was only worth £50 at best.
 




TheDuke

Well-known member
Oct 28, 2011
1,214
Arundel
Yes give Graham at Worthing Stamp Auctions a ring and I'm sure he will give you advice 01903 235846
Many thanks Smiler. I called the very helpful Graham and will be taking the collection down to show him. And thanks to all other advice
 




GT49er

Well-known member
Feb 1, 2009
46,757
Gloucester
Some people must do. There's a few small island states and territories for who sales of postage stamps are a significant part of their economy.

E.g Tristan Da Cunha. Population of less than 300 has no postal service but a busy post office sending stamps to collectors around the world.

They do. It is a still a multi-million pound revenue stream for Royal Mail. New collectible stamp issues, and associated collectible products, are released every month. Recent topics for stamp issues have been the Windrush Anniversary and X-Men.
Thanks to both for enlightening me. My ghast is well and truly flabbered though!
 




World of Sport

Active member
Mar 9, 2007
548
WSU
There is a stamp shop on the right hand side of queens road Brighton as you come out of the station.
And while you there Rob is downstairs at Step Back in Time, Albion fanatic and sells a lot of old Albion and sport memorabilia, pictures and postcards
 












sully

Dunscouting
Jul 7, 2003
7,836
Worthing
Many thanks Smiler. I called the very helpful Graham and will be taking the collection down to show him. And thanks to all other advice
Don't get your hopes up. Unless you collected particularly rare stamps, you're unlikely to have anything of interest.

My childhood stamp collection was basically worthless when I decided it had outlived it's welcome and had made it's last house move with me.
 


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