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  • How to Start a Stamp Collection for Kids

    Stamp collecting, known formally as philately, is a hobby that offers multiple sources of satisfaction. Postage stamps are designed to look aesthetically pleasing, but there's also a history...

  • How to Determine the Value of a Postage Stamp

    Stamp collecting has been a popular hobby ever since the first postage stamp, the Penny Black, was issued in Great Britain in 1841. Today, there are millions of collectors worldwide, many of them...

  • How to Separate Old Stamps

    Beginner stamp collectors may need some assistance in soaking the stamps off of envelopes. It is a simple procedure, but must be carried out with care.

  • How to Make Money from Stamps

    Making money from selling stamps can be a casual hobby and be very profitable.

  • What Are Stamp Collectors Called?

    Stamp collecting is one of the world's most popular hobbies, enjoyed by millions of people around the world. The hobby has been around since the first postage stamp was produced in 1840 and is...

  • How to Decode Inspection Stamps on a Bayonet

    Collecting historical weapons is an interesting way to see how warfare has developed over the years, and can be a lucrative hobby. However, you need to be able to accurately identify markings on...

  • How to Clean Glue From Rubber Stamps

    Many people avidly collect and use rubber stamps as part of their scrapbooking hobby. This hobby depends on maintaining rubber stamps in good condition. This is not possible if the stamp is not...

  • How to Buy Collectible Postage Stamps

    According to Linn's Stamp News, between 12,000 and 15,000 postage stamps are issued worldwide annually, with the record being nearly 18,000 in 2000. Stamp collecting is a hobby enjoyed by many....

  • How to Identify World Stamps

    Many world stamps include the name of the country or symbols that clearly identify their origin, and many countries are members of the United Postal Union, which regulates identification of...

  • Who Was the First Woman on the U.S. Postage Stamp?

    Since the first United States postage stamps were issued in 1847, men's portraits had always been depicted on the stamps. That changed in 1902 when Martha Washington became the first woman to be...

  • How to Store Stamps

    Stamps are a popular collectors item and are available in a vast array of designs. Whether you are collecting historical stamps or simply keeping up with the fun new designs offered at the post...

  • How to Get Rid of Mold on Collectable Stamps

    Mold and mildew can ruin a valuable stamp collection. At minimum, unchecked mold can permanently stain collectible stamps, and leave them foul-smelling and damp. While it may be virtually...

  • How to Donate Stamps

    Stamp collecting has been a long-time hobby for many people. You can collect, trade, sell and buy stamps, just like any other collectible. And as with any collection, there comes a time when you...

  • How to Identify and Appraise Penny Black Stamps

    The Penny Black was the world’ first adhesive/prepaid stamp; it was produced by the United Kingdom in 1840. The price of the Penny Black was one penny and this was written on the face of the...

  • How to Buy First Day Covers Stamps

    First Day Covers or FDC are envelopes and postcards using a stamp that has been canceled (by the postal office) on the first day it was issued. The envelope, postcard and the postmark used with...

  • Where to Find the Source of Stamp Collections

    Stamp collecting is an easy hobby to start. After all, you can begin when your mail arrives. You may receive a letter from another country and decide to collect stamps from that region. Whatever...

  • How to Sell Stamps

    For devout stamp collecting enthusiasts, a rare and/or extensive stamp collection is a valuable commodity, one that may be worth parting with a good deal of money to acquire. If you have a stamp...

  • How to Find Value of Disney Collectible Postage Stamps

    The Magic of Disney has enthralled generations through cartoons and movies at first and then later through the theme parks spread around the world. Countries from Albania to Zambia have honored...

  • How to Make Cash Selling Stamps

    Making money selling stamps can be easy if you have the knowledge and experience. You can learn some tips that have led to nice profits.

  • How to Get Appraisals for Old Coins & Stamps

    If you own a coin or stamp collection, you may want to get appraisals for old coins and stamps. Most appraisers base the current value of a coin or stamp collection on the combined value for the...

  • How Much Are Stamp Collections Worth?

    Stamp collecting is a popular pastime. Individuals collect postage stamps, and similar items, of varying age and origin. Some collections are arranged according to theme. Collections might contain...

  • Which Stamps Are Valuable?

    Stamp collecting is one of the most popular hobbies in the world. It is a multimillion dollar hobby in the U.S. alone. Defining parts such as colors, watermarks, perforations and errors are what...

  • How to Frame and Display a Stamp Collection

    You no longer have to let your prized stamp collection be hidden away out of site. Display it in a frame, so visitors to your home or office can enjoy it as well. They also make gifts for...

  • How to Identify Australian Pre-Decimal Postage Stamps

    Pre-decimal stamps of Australia are those that were denominated in the old monetary system of pounds, shillings and pence. They were used as postage from the nation's independence, in 1901, until...

  • How to Appraise a Stamp Collection

    Whether you inherited three large boxes of stamps from a great uncle, built your own sizable collection over several decades or just started collecting stamps last year, you are likely to seek...

  • What Stock Sheets to Use For a Stamp Collection

    You want to store your stamp collection safely, but you want to be able to access your stamps as well. Stock sheets allow you to store your stamps, keeping them in order and safe from damage....

  • How to Buy or Sell Stamps

    Stamp collecting is a popular hobby the world over. People have been collecting stamps almost from the day Great Britain issued the first adhesive postage stamp in May 1840, the celebrated "Penny...

  • How to Begin Stamp Collecting

    Stamp collecting is an old tradition and a fun hobby that can be displayed, shared and treasured for years. Getting started on stamp collecting requires only a little preparation and foreknowledge...

  • How to Identify Bulgarian Postage Stamps

    Avid stamp collectors thoroughly enjoy obtaining stamps from every possible era in every country across the globe. Bulgarian postage stamps are no exception to a committed stamp collector's...

  • How to Enjoy Stamp Collecting

    Have a great eye for design? Interested in history or memorabilia? Fascinated by the complexities of our society, industry, technology, fashion and art? Are you a collector at heart? Then you...

  • How Much Are Old Stamps Worth?

    Old stamps are pieces of history, with many bearing the images of celebrated personalities, commemorating great events of the past and offering tributes to culture and science. Postage stamps...

  • How Much Are Canadian Postal Stamps Worth?

    Canadian postal stamps date back to 1851 when the three-pence Beaver Stamp was designed by Sir Sandford Fleming. The Beaver Stamp was Canada's answer to the British postal reforms of 1840, under...

  • Price Guide for United States Postage Stamps

    Millions of stamp collectors covet U.S. stamps, and the variety of stamps available today is mind-boggling. Therefore, pricing your stamps requires expert knowledge. Experts produce a range of...

  • History of USA Stamps

    Postal stamps in the United States have been used since 1847 to denote the postage of a letter. Stamps are a standardized and efficient way to collect and dispense postage.

  • How to Start a Stamp Collecting Hobby

    Stamp collecting is a popular hobby shared by millions worldwide. People of all ages find stamp collecting a very rewarding and educational hobby. Stamp collecting requires almost no investment...

  • Information on Old Postage Stamps

    According to Cyberstamps.com, stamp collecting is one of the most popular hobbies worldwide, with more than 20 million collectors. While some people collect old stamps to make a profit, others...

  • How to Regum Stamps

    Passionate stamp collectors have re-gummed their stamps for years. Regum stamps can help restore the quality of antique stamps for aesthetic appeal or for sticking them on display. Over many...

  • Stamp Collecting for Beginners

    Perhaps you first became interested in stamp collecting as a child, but never knew how to get started. Or maybe you have a drawer full of stamps that you've stashed away in a desk and now you'd...

  • How to Remove Stamps From Paper

    Collecting stamps can be fun and easy. In this tutorial I shall teach you how to remove stamps from paper and keep them in near-perfect condition. Although the number of stamps out there in the...

  • How to Remove Self-Adhesive Postage Stamps

    Most postage stamps are now self-adhesive. You can distinguish such stamps on an envelope by their smooth or "wavy" perforations. In contrast, the perforations on water-activated stamps...

  • How to Remove Water-Activated Postage Stamps

    For stamp collectors and other hobbyists, removing water-activated stamps requires careful attention to the color of the paper backing.

  • Postal Stamp Identification

    Identifying and collecting postal stamps is a hobby known as philately; one who collects stamps is a philatelist. To identify postal stamps, you should use a current stamp catalogue. Four of the...

  • How to Identify Postage Stamps

    Stamp collecting can be a fascinating hobby, but beginners sometimes feel a bit inundated by the large assortment of stamps. Making the decision on what to collect--first covers, uncanceled and...

  • How to Read A Stamp Perforation Gauge

    Postage stamps on a global basis meet a standard method for separation via holes, waves or lines to separate stamps. Identifying or measuring stamp perforations require the use of a gauge. How to...

  • First Class Stamp Facts

    Postage stamps have been used in the United States for more than 160 years and even longer in England, where stamps originated, according to the U.S. Postal Service. First class mail can be...

  • Postal Stamp History

    Postal stamps were not always necessary for sending letters. The first postal service was in China, dating back to 4000 B.C. Egypt and Assyria established postal services around 3000 B.C. These...

  • About US Postage

    U.S. postage stamps were first issued in 1847. The history of U.S. postage is a long and interesting story to many people. Taking the time to read about the progression of our postal system from...

  • How to Make a Custom Stamp

    Did you know you can put your own photo or design on a postage stamp and actually use it to mail letters and cards? Making a custom stamp is great for wedding or party invitations, Christmas...

  • How to Remove Mildew From Stamps

    Stamps have a tendency to collect mildew, especially if they are kept in a high-humidity environment without the protection of being mounted and protected in a stamp collection book. To avoid...

  • How to Order Postal Stamps

    Stamps are attached to letters sent through the United States Postal Service (USPS) to show that you have paid the necessary postage to have it mailed. They also make great collectibles, because...

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