I Bought A $100k Stamp Collection - Here’s What’s Inside
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- This stamp collection is nearly complete in terms of design representations. Mostly unused examples. Several stamps valued in the $1,000's. Most of these will become available for sale in my Facebook group.
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That is one heck of a collection hope to buy some on Facebook great job Ryan . You are my stamp guy for sure
I've purchased around 50 stamps from you and I'm VERY happy with all of them
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Very interesting collection. Good to see the state birds collection nicely presented and preserved for future generations.
I sold a Hoard of several thousand Canal Zone stamps last year. Not understanding how to appraise and sort . The auction made several hundred. Fortunately, I found the other half of the hoard - in bad condition. However, I'm eager to learn how to sort and appraise them properly. What stands out are a couple of full sheets of Belgium stamps from the war and lots of early South American stamps. Thank You for passing your knowledge to beginners.
I use Minuteman also because it was the 2nd album my parents bought me as a kid and the one my father uses. Its 90% complete just missing the real expensive stamps. Now im working to mount 50,000 worldwide stamps on Steiner pages. Its gonna be a 15 year project
Love that ten center with the July 4th cancelle
Yes - proofs are a great way to fill the space. Also, the detail and color can be much better than the actual stamp. I have a 153P4 mounted next to my actual stamp to show off design details like the cannonballs.
That is an insane collection to have in a minuteman album. That had to be a shocker when you opened it up
The tape holding it together may indicate someone who made it a goal to complete that particular album over decades regardless of it being a beginner level album. They were more determined to achieve their original goal than to get more advanced. Once people learn the different plate types and variations they want an album with those extra spots. And unfortunately very few are able to complete a more advanced album. This collector was able to finish the album and im sure got the satisfaction that every collector strives for. That feeling of completing the set.
@ThatStampGuy My Grandfathers friend was a collector. He left my dad three legal boxes filled with stamps. The collection was from the civil war to the 1940's. He was a Captain for the United Fruit Company, he specialized in canal zone stamps. The entire collection was soaked in a house fire and had / has lots of foxing. I found his American stamp collection, stuck together and damaged. That said your video is inspiring to start de - gumming and sorting the hoard. When I sold the others last year on Ebay several people yelled at me for not dividing the hoard. However with the damage, I figured the value should be passed along. That said I found the other half and would appreciate tips or recommendations.
You can post some photos of what you have in my forum and I’ll take a look. stampcollectors.us/community/
You'll definitely will receive some photos @@ThatStampGuy
Your a inspiration for me to start trying again to unload this inherentence seems like there only worth something when someone else has them .
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Fine collection there
Big money....✳️
Looks Like an incredible Album (stamps)!
That's the same album I inherited from my Dad. Even though all my other worldwide albums are Scott, I do appreciate all the info that the Minuteman album included on it's pages and will be keeping his US stamps in it. Wish it had valuable stamps, but there are a lot to learn about...which I love.
Thanks for watching!
♦️ enjoy your show about stamps and thanks for all the info ♦️
I'd like to find a album full like that in a thrift store.... never know that's why you gotta look for them ✳️
When forgers trim down perforated stamps to make fake imperfs, they often go too close to the perf holes and you can see small parts of one or two perf holes with a lens or high resolution scan, or even with the naked eye if you look closely. I noticed there were one or two such on the examples you showed.
Great videos and very informative. Thanks very much.
Thanks for watching!
Great moderator, wonderful collection..i learned some things
Thank you very much 🫶
✳️ you are correct mint well centered never hinged are fine for investment
Lovely
Hi Ryan! Thank you again for an excellent video. Your knowledge is amazing. I learn so much from your videos. E.g. I didn't know proofs are less valuable than the stamps themselves. Again I became aware from your comments how vital the condition and grade and gum preservation of a stamp is in determining its value. I thought the collection was pretty amazing. Beautiful sets of stamps. I liked the state bird stamps very much, because I love bird stamps! 🙂😊
Thank you for the feedback! I’m glad you found it informative. Looking forward to your next video. Good to know about your love of bird stamps. I’ll keep a look out for some and send to you 😊
@@ThatStampGuy Wow, Ryan, that is a immensely kind thought!!! Naturally I appreciate stamp gifts so much, but you must sell your stamps! They are your business and income. But thank you so much for just thinking that. 🙂🤗
That´s a stunning collection. Like you already mentioned, it now depends all on the condition to fix a concrete value. And it seems that this collector and/or investor collected "mixed" qualities. Nonetheless, a fantastic compilation that is not to be seen that often. 👌Greets from GER, U.
Very true!
3 inverted jennys would still FLY on a letter today 🇺🇸
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I agree that to fill a space, using a proof or a stamp with minor faults or no gum will be a lot more affordable. Unfortunately, the $1 Trans-Mississippi issue (#292) is in such demand that even damaged copies will bring 75% catalogue value or more.
Prefer a ng to a heavy cancel, often less expensive too.
Thanks for share education, i need info like this, but we need also forum or group for sell the stamps like comunity 🙏
I hope we have new job or taks 😍 for stamps hunter
I have a forum you can post in here stampcollectors.us/community/
@ThatStampGuy thanks sir my regards 🙏☕
Lo felicito muy buena explicación
Hello Ryan..great as usual , but do you think that album is valued at 100k !
the catalogue value yes, retail no.
Thanks for sharing. I wish you would show an album with stamps since 1990. There are more stamps that sell above face value - one example being the last airmails issued from the early to mid 1990's, Priority Mail Express (starting around 2008) which usually sell twice or more face value in unused condition. There are a few sheets that have errors and the imperfs from the early 2000's also have some premium. Finally wuth the rise of popularity in plate number coils with the Transportation Series from the 1980's to about 1995, there are some plate numbers that attract a very healthy premium. It is a niche area but has caught quite a bit over the past few decades. For example, if I sell a strip of five 10 cent pears without a plate number online, I will get a few pennies on each stamp, with the plate number a greater premium. For most it won't make you rich or pay off a car but it can help defray the cost of collecting or add a little bit of fun and side money (recall that you do not pay tax on earnings below $600, so the low premium stamps dealers usually prefer not to deal with due to large effort put in for a very small return, may be excellent for the stamp collector looking to salt away money for some minor expenses or toward a vacation while increasing their knowledge of stamps.
And as a side note regarding pncs - as recent as the 2022 Waving Flag definitives coils there arose one variant created by the issuance of a new plate number that now sells well above its face value (One PNC5 of these stamps with the plate number starting with P2 runs anywhere from $25 - 50 for a strip of stamp with a face value of $3.65, not bad a return).
PS. You did forget one area where the common stamps of the 1960's thru late 70's can have a nice premium: those with tagging errors (either added or omitted in error) and some precancelled coils which until the Transportation Series were a bit hard for collectors to acquire.
Yes there are exceptions to the rule and those are all good examples. Unfortunately this one was just common postage. Also don’t forget the $1 red fox 🦊 #3036 at about 1000% over face for full panes
Please post the link for the tongs. Thank you
Thanks for watching! It’s in the video description
What's the best way to?
Check out the collection. I have and how to sell it for the best value.
You can post some photos of what you have here stampcollectors.us/community/
lol ... I like the way they collected and put their love into a Minuteman album. Don't waste
money on the spotless garage, spend it on the Ferrari!
Guess I am a bit biased, I have my Zeps in a Minuteman too ... :)
Lol good analogy
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I was wondering if you could send me a PM. I'm trying to verify a Scott 64.
@@d.michaelbocinski7428 please post it here and I’ll take a look stampcollectors.us/collectors-forum-board/stamp-identification/
Ryan I've tried multiple times to create a post of the possibility of a Scott 64 with no luck
@@ThatStampGuy Ryan I tried to create a post but was unable to create one.
I have so many stamp collection. I am ready to sell
Please provide some more info and post some photos here stampcollectors.us/collectors-forum-board/worldwide-stamp-values/