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[Solved] I inherited a bunch of stamps from the '50s and '60s and then just trying to find out value

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My stepfather passed away and going through his stuff I found a wide collection of stamps and coins. Most of them are from the 50s and 60s. And some of the ’70s I just want to know if they have any value. I think I found some 80 students but he also has a bunch of foreign stamps from Vietnam and Portugal and other countries. What would be the best way to get it evaluated?

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Posted : 03/06/2025 6:00 pm
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I’m having a hard time figure out how to edit this I meant to say 80 stamps. 


 
Posted : 03/06/2025 6:13 pm
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Posted : 03/06/2025 6:18 pm
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Posted : 03/06/2025 6:20 pm
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Posted : 03/06/2025 6:21 pm
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Thanks for sharing. These are all common and have no resale value accept for a fraction of their face value. Looks to be a common hobbyist collection.


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Posted : 10/06/2025 10:11 pm
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