You will need to consult the catalogs and do some research. Most libraries will have a copy of Scott's Postage Stamp Catalog of the World. If you are going to focus on this area, get a specialized China catalog.
First of all, you have to identify the specific stamp or card. That in itself can be a daunting task, but most of the catalogs are well illustrated with lots of information. Once you know what item you have, the catalog will provide a set of prices that can be used to estimate value.
This company produces a variety of products. Their first-day covers are real enough. I think they make gold or gold-plated replicas of certain stamps, which of course, are not real postage stamps. They offer some stamp and coin combinations that contain real US stamps and coins. I think they all sell at a discount of the secondary market.
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Stamp Dealer Actually, I sell US postage stamps on eBay. I sell about 20 to 50 a month. That may seem low, but they sell. Before I sell a stamp I have to know exactly what I am selling, therefore there is a process of identification and grading. Then the stamp is posted on eBay. You do not have to be a dealer to sell stamps. Collectors buy, sell and trade stamps all of the time.
yes, all krogers sell stamps.
Whether or not a meat market sells stamps would likely depend upon where they are located and what services they might wish to or be able to offer - or even what kind of stamps you are talking about. No butcher in my area sells postage stamps. If you are talking about SNAP (aka food stamps), stores do not sell food stamps. It would be illegal if they bought or sold food stamps.
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Yes there is in fact a website that does this. On www.stamplisting.com you can both purchase and sell collectable stamps.
I have one I will sell. 478-918-5392
Mainly coins and postage stamps.
You can try.
Yes.