Philatelist
Such a collector of stamps is a philatelist.
Franklin D. Roosevelt was the president who was an avid stamp collector. His passion for stamps inspired a nation. He collected stamps long before h held office.
A stamp collector is referred to as a philatelist. The word is derived from Greek and refers to the love of pre-paid taxes, a reference to paying for the service when you buy the stamp and getting it by affixing it to a letter or package.The word philatelist is also used to refer to someone who studies stamps, but who may not actually collect them.Of course, another common name for a person who collects stamps is a stamp collector!
Stamp collector,philatelist, philatomaniac
If they are the non-denominated US stamps, there is an identifier on the USPS web site. For collector values, check an online catalog, such as Mystic Stamps.
Obtain a stamp collector book, they have prices listed.
are they collector items? if so you can sell them to a collector shop if not i suggest you just use them, put 6 stamps on a letter and that comes close enough to the cost of a stamp now-a-days.
A collector of thimbles is called a digitalbulist
A shell collector is called a conchologist.
A Key collector is called a copoclephilist
Stamp collectors are called philatelists.
The hobby invoving the collection and study of postage stamps and their history is called 'stamp collecting'. It can also be called 'philately'; both terms are correct. This term also refers to collecting stamps for reasons other than historical study: some people collect stamps because of the illustrations used on individual stamps, flowers, or aircraft, or buildings, for example; others collect stamps of a particular color.'Philately' is the term which defines 'the collecting and study of stamps and postal history as a hobby' (Cambridge). The word 'philately' may be used to define either the collecting of, or the study of, stamps.A person who collects or studies stamps is called a stamp collector, or philatelist. There are specific terms which refer to some specialized areas of stamp-collecting; for example, the collection and study of airmail stamps is called 'aerophilately'.phi·lat·e·ly (f-ltl-) n.The collection and study of postage stamps, postmarks, and related materials; stamp collecting. ---- [French philatélie : Greek phil-, philo-, philo- + Greek ateleia, exemption from payment (because a postage stamp indicates prepayment of postage) (a-, without; see a-1 + telos, tax, charge; see tel- in Indo-European roots).] ---- phila·telic (fl-tlk), phila·teli·cal(--kl) adj.phila·teli·cal·ly adv.phi·late·list n.