Philatelist
Such a collector of stamps is a philatelist.
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!
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.
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.
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.
Obtain a stamp collector book, they have prices listed.
A collector of thimbles is called a digitalbulist
A Key collector is called a copoclephilist
A shell collector is called a conchologist.
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.
Stamp collectors are called philatelists.