I ended up with precisely 2.75 metric shit-tons of stamps.
They come from a variety of eras, and many of them are in those four-stamp sheet things. There are quite a few oddball stamps, as well. Most of them are in protective sleeves, numbered with the "stamp collecting number" thing.
I know shit-all about stamp values. They stick to stuff and mail happens. That's all I care about. I will normally absorb whatever information I require fairly quickly, but this is bullshit. I don't want that nonsense clogging up my brain.
I've got hundreds and hundreds of the damned things, and I certainly don't want to photograph and evaluate them individually.
Now, I'd just sell them all at once, but after a bit of cursory research it became apparent that the range of values warrants a more careful sale; especially given their condition.
What the hell am I supposed to do with these things? Is anyone here willing to admit to being a stamp collector?
As if this wasn't bad enough, I need to move a bunch of coins, as well. It's a good thing many of them are sterling silver. That's easier. Silver has a value. When I undercut that value, it sells. Simple. I like simple.
Cheers,
Kennith
They come from a variety of eras, and many of them are in those four-stamp sheet things. There are quite a few oddball stamps, as well. Most of them are in protective sleeves, numbered with the "stamp collecting number" thing.
I know shit-all about stamp values. They stick to stuff and mail happens. That's all I care about. I will normally absorb whatever information I require fairly quickly, but this is bullshit. I don't want that nonsense clogging up my brain.
I've got hundreds and hundreds of the damned things, and I certainly don't want to photograph and evaluate them individually.
Now, I'd just sell them all at once, but after a bit of cursory research it became apparent that the range of values warrants a more careful sale; especially given their condition.
What the hell am I supposed to do with these things? Is anyone here willing to admit to being a stamp collector?
As if this wasn't bad enough, I need to move a bunch of coins, as well. It's a good thing many of them are sterling silver. That's easier. Silver has a value. When I undercut that value, it sells. Simple. I like simple.
Cheers,
Kennith