Antique Stamp Buyers

FAQ’s

FAQ's

1Do you buy stamp collections?

We receive many inquiries about stamp collections. While we appreciate the hobby, most stamps, including cancelled stamps, have very limited resale value. In most cases, stamps are best kept for personal enjoyment or for postage purposes. Only rare or historically significant stamps may carry meaningful value.

2What makes a stamp valuable?

A stamp may be considered valuable if it is rare, historically significant, part of a limited print run, or contains a printing error. These stamps are uncommon, and the majority of collections do not fall into these categories.

3What types of items do you primarily evaluate?

We are primarily interested in coins, silver, gold, and other valuable collectibles. Submitting these items ensures a more accurate and worthwhile appraisal.

4Can I submit a stamp collection along with coins or silver?

Yes, you may submit mixed collections. However, please note that the majority of stamps will likely not have significant resale value. Highlighting coins, silver, or other high-value collectibles in your submission will allow us to provide a more meaningful evaluation.

5How should I prepare my items for evaluation?

We recommend organizing your valuable collectibles, providing clear descriptions, and including high-quality photos. For stamps, only include items that may fall into the rare or historically significant categories. This helps us provide the most efficient and accurate appraisal.

Most stamp collections, particularly modern or used stamps, have limited resale value and are often best suited for postage or personal collecting. Only rare or historically significant stamps may hold meaningful value. We are primarily interested in evaluating coins, silver, and other valuable collectibles.