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<p>[QUOTE="ALittleBit, post: 423180, member: 8726"]You could take them all to a stamp dealer [or two] and see what he will offer you for them. If you don't have any handy, maybe you could ring and enquire or email photos and offer a sale if the price is right. They won't offer you a lot [if they offer anything] but it is a start. You mainly need solid identification as to country of origin and dates of issue. You could check eBay for the same or similar and see what is up that is similar and what people are asking for them. Again, eBay is conservative so you can add a bit. And you can check specialist stamp sites online for values. How to sell them? I would leave them in the lots they are in according to your photos [if this is the way you bought them, otherwise a dealer may be able to help sort them better] and put them on eBay with good photos, front and reverse, spread them out, and as detailed a listing as you can manage. Starting bid maybe two-thirds of whatever you find they are worth. Hope this makes sense. Let us know how you get on.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ALittleBit, post: 423180, member: 8726"]You could take them all to a stamp dealer [or two] and see what he will offer you for them. If you don't have any handy, maybe you could ring and enquire or email photos and offer a sale if the price is right. They won't offer you a lot [if they offer anything] but it is a start. You mainly need solid identification as to country of origin and dates of issue. You could check eBay for the same or similar and see what is up that is similar and what people are asking for them. Again, eBay is conservative so you can add a bit. And you can check specialist stamp sites online for values. How to sell them? I would leave them in the lots they are in according to your photos [if this is the way you bought them, otherwise a dealer may be able to help sort them better] and put them on eBay with good photos, front and reverse, spread them out, and as detailed a listing as you can manage. Starting bid maybe two-thirds of whatever you find they are worth. Hope this makes sense. Let us know how you get on.[/QUOTE]
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