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Thứ Hai, 5 tháng 9, 2016

An Overview Of Stamp Appraisals

By Gary Bailey


If you have a great passion for hoarding stamps, you should think about turning it into a business venture. Selling them for a profit has always been done by lots of people, especially with the easy availability of dealers who are skilled at making stamp appraisals. Before contacting someone to do an appraisal on your load, you should acquaint yourself with the basics of valuation in this type of business.

First and foremost, always remember the fact that the storage method used always has an impact on the final value of stamps. For this reason, ensure your storage location is moisture free. Paper is the main material used to make stamps. When stored in damp areas, their colors always fade. For instance, bright green colors may become lighter. When valuing collections, dealers look at changes in color among several other factors.

Texture is also an important factor in the valuation process. If the stamps you own are several years old, there is a high chance that they have lost the texture they originally had. Sadly, this is something irreversible. The best decision you can make in this case is getting in touch with an experienced dealer to try and find the right price for your possession. Although rare, there are stamps that are made using highly durable materials.

When checking for the condition of stamps, dealers never forget to look at the perforation of the gum used to attach them to envelopes. If your collection has very little gum remaining, leave every piece as it is. Do not be tempted to add a little more gum purchased from a retail outlet. Professional dealers always know how to tell whether what they are looking at is original or refurbished.

In case you have stacked them together in a box, check if they are stuck together. If this is the case, avoid trying to separate them. This is because you risk damaging your entire lot in the process. Instead, get in touch with a professional in the trade. Most professionals have the experience required to do such work.

When looking for a professional to handle your appraisals, ensure you get the right person for the job. You do not want to end up selling your stamps for less than they are worth. There are a number of qualities that an ideal dealer should have.

For instance, one should be a member of a professional association. This guarantees unfettered access to vital information. A competent person should have no difficulty setting a fair price for a collection besides checking its condition.

If your plan is to engage in the appraisal business for a long time, it is a good idea to study every aspect of the trade in detail. Make an effort to identify and master all the stamps available with regard to their characteristics. Rare collections cost a lot of money most of the time. Once you become knowledgeable enough, there will be no need to hire professionals when selling. Taking charge of what you do is always gratifying.




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