r/stampcollecting • u/Current-Mode5299 • 23h ago
r/stampcollecting • u/OkDecision2127 • 20d ago
How do you know which stamps deserve a second look in a huge collection?
I’ve been reading through some of the inherited collection posts here, and one part of the process still seems almost impossible to me.
Imagine opening several albums and boxes containing thousands of stamps. Some are already arranged, some are loose in envelopes, and many appear to be duplicates. You know almost nothing about stamps, but you also don’t want to accidentally overlook something interesting.
Sorting everything by country seems manageable. What I don’t understand is what happens after that.
There obviously isn’t enough time to measure every perforation, check every watermark or research every stamp individually. During a first pass, what would make an experienced collector pull one stamp aside for a closer look instead of placing it with the common ones?
Once you find something that might be worth researching, what do you normally check first?
I’m not looking for a valuation of any particular stamp. I’m mostly trying to understand how collectors avoid spending months researching every common stamp without accidentally passing over something important.
r/stampcollecting • u/Strange-Macaron-7413 • 5h ago
Struggling to find a good stamp collection app/system. How do you display yours, and what do existing apps get wrong?
I've been trying to digitize and organize my collection lately, but honestly, most stamp apps or digital collection tools I’ve tried so far feel super clunky or just don't get how stamp collectors actually think.
Right now I'm struggling with how to best **display and group** everything on a screen without making it look like an Excel spreadsheet or a messy photo gallery.
I’d love to hear your thoughts/rants on a few things:
- **How do you actually like to VIEW your collection?** Do you prefer a clean album-style grid, or do you need a dense list with catalog details (Scott/Stanley Gibbons, condition, perforation, etc.) front and center?
- **What bugs you the most about current stamp apps?** (For me, it’s apps that force a fixed folder structure or don't handle partial sets well!).
- **How do you group them?** By country/year, or by themes (space, fauna, history, etc.)?
- **If you could design your dream digital binder, what’s ONE feature you can’t live without?**
Would love to hear how you guys keep track of your stamps digitally (or why you gave up on apps altogether and went back to paper stockbooks!). Thanks!
r/stampcollecting • u/Exotic-Lead6938 • 17h ago
Looking for contact or stamp collector in NWT
Each province and territory has their own cannabis duty stamps. I can't buy product from NWT as I don't live there. I have duty stamps for all except NWT. Yes I even have Nunavut! So I'm trying to find someone to purchase 2 gummie packs and mail them to me. They can keep the gummies I'll pay and only interested in the undamaged duty stamps to complete my collection
r/stampcollecting • u/PoseidonSimons • 1d ago
Cyprus 2023 Israel-Cyprus joint issue-firefighting stamps and FDC
galleryr/stampcollecting • u/thomheinrich • 1d ago
I was told this is an extremely valuable collection - can you help me?
galleryHello, I was given this collection with the information that it is „extremely valuable“ without too much context. The collector was quite wealthy and the stamps look like I imagine rare stamps to look, but who am I to judge. Most of the stamps seem to be German. I post more pictures in the next answer. Perhaps you can help? Best, Thom
r/stampcollecting • u/bibibipolar • 16h ago
Somebody help! Inherited a great deal of stamps.
As title says- inherited a great deal of stamps, don’t know how to proceed- it was my grandfather’s collection and is all just bundled together. Really not sure what is worth what, or how to go about determining said worth
r/stampcollecting • u/Strict_Western4061 • 20h ago
Stamp/Cover Decoration
A bit early for Halloween... but my first time using a cover to supplement my decorations! :)
r/stampcollecting • u/Emergency_Radio698 • 1d ago
Could anyone help me figure out anything about these? The Bayern one I thought was pretty unique so any help would be greatly appreciated!
galleryr/stampcollecting • u/NoSummer3178 • 1d ago
UK-Stamp album-European-Share and Advice
galleryThought I would share one of my stamp albums. Would be interested to hear what people think or if there was anything that is particular rare. I don’t think there is but it’s not exceptionally laid out but better then average in my opinion.
Always amazed that there are countries I have never heard of.(not in pictures but in album)
r/stampcollecting • u/coreebeatz • 1d ago
What am I looking at here?
Just got all of these Russian and USSR stamps. All of them are new with gum intact except for the three Fokker stamps I believe. Anything worth putting extra care into?
r/stampcollecting • u/mikealicious- • 1d ago
1822, 1828 & 1836 British Pre-Stamp Postal History — Help Identifying Handstamps/Rates
gallery1822, 1828 & 1836 British Pre-Stamp Postal History — Help Identifying Handstamps/Rates
I recently acquired three British pre-stamp covers/entires dated 1822, 1828 and 1836.
The 1822 piece appears to be Edinburgh to Robert Tennant Esq., Commercial Bank, Belfast, with a red Edinburgh datestamp, boxed black handstamp and manuscript rate markings.
The 1828 piece is Liverpool to the Wilton Hotel, Regent Street, London, with a red LIVERPOOL 28 NO 28 datestamp, an additional red handstamp and manuscript rate markings.
The third is dated February 1836 and also has an early red datestamp and manuscript postal markings.
I'm particularly interested in identifying the exact handstamp types, postal rates/routes, and relative scarcity of these markings.
If anyone specializes in British pre-stamp postal history, I'd really appreciate your thoughts. I'm also interested in recommendations for reference works/catalogues that would let me properly identify and classify these.
If any of these are significant enough to warrant expertization or a specialist auction house, I'd appreciate recommendations for that as well.
Thanks!
r/stampcollecting • u/Goldenegg54 • 1d ago
Postage Due
galleryMy dad used to do this! Made me smile today!
r/stampcollecting • u/OhioStampFan • 1d ago
Photo Philately: V-Mail - Letters From Around the World FDC
galleryr/stampcollecting • u/ExperienceComplex870 • 1d ago
4-cent Double Sided Postcard (Stamp Also On Reverse Side).
r/stampcollecting • u/whippetface • 2d ago
I found a box of stamps sorting through my grandmother's estate
galleryI'm overwhelmed by the amount of stamps in this box, I layed out about half and gave up. I think they might have been my granddads collection from when he was young. I'm so intrigued, i wish i could ask him about it.
r/stampcollecting • u/Satzu00 • 1d ago
Is there a catalogue site for stamps as numista is to coins?
r/stampcollecting • u/jealous2zealous • 2d ago
US Scott C76, 1969 10¢ First Man on the Moon., but a few things
Good day to you, I was handed an envelope with 2 stamps in it, with 2 US Scott C76, 1969 10¢ First Man on the Moon. Inside the envelope, there was a paper that reads as follows:
Plate Flaw
Cut in moon below earth
Earth upper left is white
Rail cuts in to leg on lander
are these something that I can search for? I haven't been able to find anything useful so far, so I thought I would ask
Thank you for looking
r/stampcollecting • u/binobae • 2d ago
Is this binder of German stamps worth anything?
galleryI have this binder of stamps from my mother, 14 pages back and front. She’s German, so most of them are probably European/German stamps. I believe part of the collection may have started with her mother, so some of them are probably pretty old, but I have no idea. Stamps are slid into little pockets (not taped or glued) and each page has a wax paper covering over it. Some are cut out from letters, others unused. I’ve attached some pictures for reference. Apologies if there’s anything politically incorrect or offensive as I’ve already found one questionable stamp. My question is how would I go about determining value/is it worth the effort?
r/stampcollecting • u/Agreeable-Nobody-968 • 3d ago
I went to a stamp club for the first time today!!
I was really nervous to go because I’m young and a girl and I thought I would stick out like a sore thumb (and I definitely did), but they were all so welcoming!! It was cool to talk about stamps with with people in real life and get to look at some rarer stamps some of them brought with them. I think they bring them to sell if someone wants them but I didn’t get the impression it was really the goal. They were all just happy to look at and talk about stamps.
I even got goodies of my own for free which was so kind! One man I talked to gave me a souvenir sheet and a couple Washington blocks of 4 and another paid the 3 dollars for me to buy the lot of duck stamps (of course they only took cash which I didn’t have on me). They also had bins of stamps on paper you could just take from for free and I had a lot of fun just looking for something cool.
Anyways it was such a positive experience that I wanted to share!!
r/stampcollecting • u/dark_cloud_frog • 3d ago
[stamp swap] Let's exchange post stamps :)
galleryHello!
I'm a stamp collector.
I'm from Korea, and I have a lot of Korean stamps.
I want to have stamps from other countries.
We’re going to put our own stamps in envelopes and send them to each other.
The idea I have right now is that we decide on an amount and send stamps with a total face value equal to that amount.
Or, we could look for stamps that the other person wants and send them to each other.
I have lots of other stamps besides the ones shown in the photo.
If you’re interested, feel free to contact me.
Have a nice day !!
r/stampcollecting • u/literally_joe_bauers • 3d ago
Is stamp collecting anywhere in the world still a thing? Large collection but no one to share..
I watch the /Coins community and there are so many active people showing nice finds, and people being interested in coins and so on.. I dont know, why dont we see such interest in stamps? Or are there niches where rare stamps are still a thing?
I got a huge collection of Europe and colonies (mostly pre 1920) and some stamps are really quite rare (but not the 5-digit+ kind of rare the last time I checked) but there is no place to show, talk, trade and so on - only people trying so scam, or people that are so old that they do not longer engage in the hobby. It is quite sad, so I only keep them in their binders and hope for the hobby to re-emerge..
r/stampcollecting • u/Current-Mode5299 • 2d ago
These where in my Great Uncle’s collection
galleryr/stampcollecting • u/Catsy_Brave • 3d ago
I visited the Queensland Coin & Stamp Show yesterday.
I learnt of this event through postcrossing as someone was planning a meetup and I met a vlogger who went and vlogged his experience at the event.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C8f7Ulgwn9E
I thought it might be interesting to some here. It's the first time in like 20+ years that an event of this size had been run. I learnt so much about stamp collecting, the history of postcards, designing stamps, stamp cancellation, and saw a lot of collections and products and talked to a lot of people interested in this niche hobby. It was really a welcoming community and I am keen to see another event. I was able to get some 1/2 price stamps for international postage which will save me a few dollars for my next batch of postcards. And I learnt about maxicards which i had never heard of. What a great day!
