The Most Common Stamps With NO Value

common stamps with no value

These are the most common stamps that people inquire about when seeking a stamp appraisal. Unfortunately with commonality, comes no value.

While some of these stamps are over 100 years old, they were printed in the billions (with a B), and likely over a million copies still exist today. These stamps are found in every childhood and hobbyist collection for this exact reason.

Regardless of what you read or see online, these stamp designs are common and have NO VALUE. While it is true there are some very rare versions of these designs, the majority are accounted for and certified. The vast majority of stamps in these designs are the common versions, in which they printed billions of copies.

This is not a complete list of stamps with no value. It is just the some of the most common stamp designs that have no value. There are thousands of more stamps from around the world, even from the 1800’s, that are common and have no resale value.

Most Common Stamp Designs

While there are some rare examples of these stamps, the likelihood that you have one of the rare versions of these stamps without a certificate of authenticity is nearly 0%. You are nearly 100% likely to have the common version that looks exactly the same, and is worth $0.

*Provided as examples of common stamp designs with grade not factored into value.

First Day Covers

first day covers

These are envelopes with stamps on them, postmarked on the day they were issued. They were created for specifically for stamp collectors, making them a novelty item.

They sold them by the millions. Today they aren’t even worth enough to cover shipping, and are regularly given away stamp shows or sold for a few dollars per pound — even ones almost 100 years old!

Gold Replica Stamps

gold replica stamps

Gold replica stamps are another novelty item sold directly to collectors. Don’t let the gold fool you.

They contain less than a micron of gold, where it would cost more in energy than they are worth to melt them down, thus making them worth $0.

4 responses

  1. David Waite

    Thanks I
    will wait for your email.

  2. alvin goulet

    so what if i have a rare vershion of these stamps ,and you dont want me to send pics cause of theirb comanality. My collection is made up of three collections from some what wealty people that have past. I truly believe to have the rarities ,origanal ,real and of the higher variety and cant get anyone to take their time and look which is making me start to become what id of never thought . A (phala.)stamp collector

  3. Gary Chambers

    I have not received your email on how to send you photos etc.

  4. Bradley Collins

    I believe you know what your talking about no doubt but I do know it’s certainly hard to tell from a picture of the quality of a stamp or whatever error it may have. Id like to know more about the error on stamps that make them valuable for that’s what I believe I have the most of.

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