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Identify the stamp. Find out when was the stamp issued. Know the stamp's age and material used. Determine the centering of the design. Check the stamp's gum. Determine the condition of the perforations. See if the stamp has been cancelled or not. Find out the rarity of the stamp.
Most stamps have little cash value. Modern mint stamps are not even worth face value in the marketplace when sold at wholesale prices. The same is true of most used stamps, although attractively cancelled modern stamps are showing signs of having greater value than mint copies of the same stamps.
Identify the stamp. Find out when was the stamp issued. Know the stamp's age and material used. Determine the centering of the design. Check the stamp's gum. Determine the condition of the perforations. See if the stamp has been cancelled or not. Find out the rarity of the stamp.
Yes. Used stamps have a value as a collectible even if they can not be used again in mailing letters. Most philatelists assemble a cancelled stamp collection because they are more rewarding to collect that the mint stamps. The value of recycled used stamps increases according to its rarity and beauty.
Old postage stamps, especially the rare stamps, are worth more than the newer stamps. The value of old postage stamps depends on the availability of similar stamp specimens. This means that the rarer your old postage stamp is, the more valuable it will be.
The same stamp that normally sells for $100 may not even be worth $10 if there are creases, thins, tears, etc. Mint with original gum US postage stamps printed in the last 70 years are, with a few exceptions, worth less than their face value and can be used for postage without worry.
It's not 'dead' but started to decline in the early 1970s as 'a hobby'. Adults who were never into the hobby started buying 'mint' stamps, corner blocks, full sheets, first day covers, etc.
You didn't have to be a collector to value the beautiful, quirky and rare. Today, many if not most bills are paid online. Letters are rarely written and sent. Email suffices. Stamps are still used occasionally, if rarely saved or savored.
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