Try stamp dealers. Most are willing to buy mint postage for about 60 or 75 percent of face value. Unless they are specifically rare plate blocks, most are going to have minimum value. Check a catalog and identify the stamps to see if they have something valuable.
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.
Scott number 1294 Nice one! These $1 stamps cost $5 each unused. You could probably sell the sheet for $150 to $200 if they are unused and in very good condition.
we sell unused cars! But not women!
These are not from 1870, that is the date of the locomotive pictured on the stamp. The value is about 15 cents to buy one, but you'd be very lucky to sell it for face value.
An Australian WWII food stamp book sells for around $6.00. Unused books in mint condition and sets sell for a little more.
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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.
You can sell it at places like eBay.
You could just use them for postage. Put them up for auction on eBay. Sell them to a local stamp dealer, they would probably give you about 80% of face value, unless there is something unusual about them (Specific plate number).
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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