You can go to a library and look for Scott's Standard Postage Stamp Catalog or go online to www.linns.com.
The former contains ads for stamp auction houses. The latter contains a wealth of information stamps including how to buy and sell them.
Thematic collections can be made around any topic you wish.
There are a variety of auction houses and stamp dealers. Check your local yellow pages for dealers in your area. I would recommend obtaining a copy of some of the philatelic journals, Stamp Weekly or Lynn's Stamp News. There will be many ads offering to appraise collections. The American Philatelic Association can provide names and addresses of dealers also.
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.
The value of an unopened gallon bottle of Canadian Club with a tax stamp dated 1960 can vary significantly based on factors such as condition, rarity, and market demand. Generally, such vintage bottles can range from several hundred to over a thousand dollars. For a precise valuation, it would be advisable to consult a reputable auction house or a spirits appraiser who specializes in collectible alcohol.
There is usually one up for auction at stamp auction sites. Most stamp stores would have some to sell. The mint ones are much more expensive than the used ones and they vary widely in condition since they are so old.
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well you can go to the post office and buy some there or tipe in stamp in the neopets search box, also look on the auction house and at the trading post there you can buy more than 1 stamp at a time have fun getting them stamps ;P
As long as the date and time stamp on your bankruptcy petition is prior to the time of the auction on the date for the auction, yes you can.
The One Penny Black is the first stamp created. Most dealers will have them for sale. You can also find them on auction sites as well.
Most dealers are not going to be interested in buying a single stamp. You might try selling it on an auction site, but the postage cost will be more than the value of the stamp.
Try ebay, a collector or sports memoribilia auction and see.
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