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Originally posted by WTFH View PostI'd suggest you find an auctioneer that deals in stamps. There's probably a Stamp Collectors UK forum, although if it's like here it will be full of people who have put stamps on letters in the past, or have heard of stamps, but aren't interested in stamp collecting.______________________
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostI reckon stamp collecting is an old man's hobby (*) and slowly dying out, literally.
So I'd flog them quick before the last of the old buffers who may be interested in them pops off.
A friend of mine, mad keen on stamp collecting, disagrees vehemently with my theory, but then he is 70.
(*) and I do mean man, because I don't think many women collect stamps, unless you count HMQ with her Royal Collection.
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Originally posted by kaiser78 View PostGet an opinion from an established philatelist - there is one near Charing Cross station.Comment
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Originally posted by eek View PostStanley Gibbons is the main trader in stamps.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Eek is right. Go to Stanley Gibbons in London.
However, be prepared for them to be worth less than your cab ride. First day covers from the 70's - 80's are really not very rare.
I know more about this than I would like to due to having been left a stamp collection by a distant uncle who claimed to be a "forensic philatelist" but whose life work was worth a lot less than he had paid for it.England's greatest sailor since Nelson lost the armada.Comment
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