Stamp Collecting Guide

Postage Stamp Collections Section


 

Postage Stamp Collections Navigation


|

Partners
Tell A Friend about us
Gb Stamp Collecting |
Stamp Collecting Cataloguesscotts |
Old Postage Stamps Value |
Old Stamps |
Postage Stamp Collection Pricing Guide Free |
Thematic Stamp Collecting |
Old Stamps Value |
Usps Stamp Collecting |
Stamp Collecting Price Guide |
People Who Buy Old Stamps |
Collector Dealer Stamp |
Selling A Stamp Collection |
Nazi Stamp Collecting |
What Are My Old Stamps Worth |
Collect Stamps |

List of Stamp-Collecting Articles

Postage Stamp Collections Best Seller


Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About... "Stamp Collecting" But Dared Never To Ask!


Best Postage Stamp Collections products

Sitemap



Social bookmarking
You like it? Share it!
socialize it


Main Postage Stamp Collections sponsors


 

Latest Postage Stamp Collections Link Added

INSERT YOUR OWN BANNER HERE

Submit your link on Postage Stamp Collections!



Welcome to Stamp Collecting Guide

 

Postage Stamp Collections Article

Thumbnail example

This is a selection made from among articles on Postage Stamp Collections. For a permanent link to this article, or to bookmark it for future reading, click here.

The Truth Behind Stamp Collecting and Value

from:

As the old adage goes, you will never see or realize the value of something unless it is gone.

In stamp collecting, stamps do not have to disappear or go kaput before somebody knows or understands their value. In fact, people had long been knowledgeable about the value of stamps that is why stamp collecting was born in the first place.

Simply put, if not for the value, stamps would have remained the usual miniature section in the envelope that bears no significant value except for the charges that a person has to pay before their letters will be sent.

However, history has it that the value of stamps had been inclusive since the postage stamps were born in May 6, 1840.

From that time on, stamp collecting had gradually transformed into a more profitable hobby as more and more people find the value of the stamps increasing as the years pass by. Most of these valuable stamps are rare and hard to find, hence, most stamp collectors consider them as authentic collector’s items. Hence, they are more than willing to buy the item even if it will cost them lots of money.

Since then, stamps had undergone many enhancements. From the original stamp that was first created in 1840 up to the latest design of stamps, stamp collecting continues to put up with the demands of the society, as they remain valuable in history and in the society.

For this reason, most experts contend that stamp collecting is not just a simple example of a hobby. For most, it is one good way of diversion or relaxation. For others, stamp collecting is a highly profitable venture that they even converted this hobby into an extremely profitable business.

In this context, stamp collecting is seen as a tool for financial advancement. Because of the value that the stamps hold, many people are finding their way into earning more money simply by trading some rare stamps or those that have higher value than what others think of.

With the value that goes with it, stamps are deemed as valuable as the coins. In fact, additional features on the stamp surface add more value to the item. Such additions were perforations and artistic designs.

Since July 1, 1845, the value of stamps have increased from 5 cents with over 300 miles travel distance and the letter’s weight amounting to ˝ ounce, to 34 cents, the 2001 value of stamps based on the 1st ounce. As it values increases, so thus its economic value.

As a matter of fact, many economists claim that stamp collecting puts more value to the country’s economy more than any kind of hobby available in the society.

Here is a list of some of the reasons why stamp collecting is deemed valuable in the community:

1. Good investments

Stamp collecting is considered by most businesspeople as something that triggers good investment opportunities. This is especially true when people are into rare stamp collecting. Rare stamps are more valuable than the ordinary stamps. The reason behind this is that the more the scarce a particular stamp is, the greater the demand for that stamp.

Consequently, if the demands are higher, contrary to the law of supply and demand in economics, the value of the stamps increases. This does not necessarily mean that the older the stamp is, the higher the value. This is a common misconception among stamp collectors.

The main idea here is that by the time old stamps are no longer seen or are hard to find these days, their level of scarcity increases. But what most collectors do not know is that the value of the rare stamp will still depend on the amount that is associated with it back in history.

For instance, a “used copy” of a $5 stamp can almost cost a stamp collector $2,000, and because the production of these stamps back then was only limited, the level of scarcity is increased and will continue to increase as the demands for this particular stamp continues to grow.

2. Good sources of revenues

Stamp collecting is considered as a good basis for revenues especially on countries that have inadequate or restricted production of stamps. This is because since stamp collecting is very popular, most stamp collectors would try to find their way to more valuable stamps in just about anywhere.

Hence, small countries are able to generate more profit by simply creating more stamps that are not necessarily used for postage stamps. Most of these stamps are solely made for stamp collecting.

Indeed, stamp collecting is a highly organized activity that generates benefits and profits not only for the collectors but for the whole community as well.


Other Postage Stamp Collections related Articles

Stamp Collector
Coin Collector Stamp
Stamp Collecting Supplies
Stamp Collector Supply
Stamp Collector San Antonio Texas

Do you want to contribute to our site : submit your articles HERE


Postage Stamp Collections Specific links

Postage Stamp Collections News

Calendar

Elmhurst Green Fest will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. July 31 at Wilder Park on Prospect Avenue between the Art Museum and Cottage Hill Street parking lot. Highlights include fun and educational activities for kids and adults, recycling drop-off, eco-friendly product and service exhibits, live folk music, door prizes and give aways. Presentation topics include reducing home energy usage, easy ...

Read more...


Become a member of our community!

Visit zip2save.com for all your favorite circulars & coupons! Elmhurst Green Fest will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. July 31 at Wilder Park on Prospect Avenue between the Art Museum and Cottage Hill Street parking lot.

Read more...


Calendar

Fossil collecting field trip will be held from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. July 17 departing from Lizzadro Museum of Lapidary Art, 220 Cottage Hill Ave., Elmhurst, and traveling by motor coach to a quarry near Rockford. Collect Ordovician Period (450 million years old) marine fossils in limestone. Collectable fossils include brachiopods, gastropods, corals crinoids, trilobites and cephalopods. For ages 8 ...

Read more...


Become a member of our community!

Visit zip2save.com for all your favorite circulars & coupons! Fossil collecting field trip will be held from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. July 17 departing from Lizzadro Museum of Lapidary Art, 220 Cottage Hill Ave., Elmhurst, and traveling by motor coach to a quarry near Rockford.

Read more...


Guide To Stamp Values

Through stamp collecting, one discovers educational information about sports, science, history, arts, currency, animals, rituals and customs of different countries and their people.

Read more...