A store. like an antique store.
or up your buttt.
yes
The largest stamp collection in the U.S. belongs to the American Philatelic Society. Most are in agreement that the WWF Conservation Stamp Collection is the largest stamp collection in the world.
At collection of stamps is refered to as a stamp collection. They are frequently kept in albums. Philately is the name for the study and collection of stamps.
You can do it several ways. Take it into a local stamp dealer. Put it up for auction online. Send it to a philatelic auction house. You can sell the collection intact, or you can piece it out by individual items (good if you have high value items) or divide it up into categories, by country or type of item.
Fireproff cabinets for your stamp collection are $500.00 and more.
It is typically referred to as a stamp album.
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The complete subject in the sentence given is "A valuable stamp collection".
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Yes, Stamp collecting is profitable. Collecting stamps is seldom profitable. Most collectors are severely disappointed in the amount of money they get when they go to sell their collections. You will be lucky to get half the cost of what you paid for the collection.
Contact a stamp collecting society/organisation and ask them if anyone could help you. They would know better than anyone as that is their specialty. Ask them if you'd do better selling the collection as a whole, or selling the stamps in smaller groups or individually. Another idea is to take your collection (or part of it) around to a few shops that trade in stamp/coin collections and a few get quotes. Try getting at least three quotes to start to form a picture of what it might be worth.
If 4 out of 32 students have a stamp collection, that means approximately 12.5% of the students have a stamp collection. Applying this percentage to the total number of students, we can expect approximately 70 students to have a stamp collection in a school with 560 students.