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Ryan Joneson
Ryan Joneson
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Joined: Dec 25, 2023
Last seen: Mar 3, 2026
Posts: 7 / Replies: 116
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RE: Looking to sell my collection

These are all modern stamps that worth a percentage of face value. You can easily sell these by visiting our sister company Sell Unused Stamps

1 year ago
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RE: I want to know if attached stamps worth anything ?

Thanks for sharing. These stamps are all common and have no resale. But they may make a good start for someone just starting out in the hobby, or for …

1 year ago
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RE: stamp 5cts Washington 1908 bluish paper

It’s hard to tell the bluish paper variety of the 5 cent, being that the design is blue. The ink from the press can, or washing the stamp can tone the…

1 year ago
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RE: USA Stamps

Thanks for sharing! These are all common issues and have no resale value, even though they are near 100 years old. I cover a couple of these designs o…

1 year ago
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RE: Verify Scott 64

Its hard to tell being that the exposure of the image is very bright. I would not be able to make a judgement based on this photo.

1 year ago
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RE: Comic strip with signature

Thanks for sharing. The stamps themselves have no premium value. In fact they are worth a fraction of face value, perhaps $5 total. However the signat…

1 year ago
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RE: Where can I learn more about philately?

Hi @tomsaber ! Welcome to stamp collectors. This is a good place to learn more about philately and ask questions. Other good resources would joining …

1 year ago
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RE: Scott # 3

Thanks for sharing. I would call this Very Fine and would value it at around $700-$800 retail.

1 year ago
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RE: Learn about the price of the stamps

For United States stamps, you can look up stamp values on this website here.For a more comprehensive list of stamp issues, but perhaps not as accurate…

1 year ago
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RE: Inherited collection

The general rule of thumb is that all U.S. stamps issued after 1935 are worth face value, and sell in bulk at a fraction of face value. Depending on t…

1 year ago
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RE: Stamps from husband, any value?

These are all extremely common with no monetary resale value. But they would make great starter group for somebody new to the hobby.

1 year ago
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RE: What Stamps Do You Specialise In?

I personally only collect U.S. stamps. I’ll leave this thread open so other members can post what they collect.

2 years ago
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RE: How can I be sure this collection isn’t worth anything??

Thanks for sharing photos. I’m not seeing any single stamp that has any value. They are all common. It looks to be beginner or hobbyist collection. Yo…

2 years ago
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RE: Have several stamps of the US and other countries

Thanks for sharing. Based on the sample of photos this looks to be a beginner or childhood collection and is 99% likely to not have any retail value. …

2 years ago
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RE: When to pay for grading

Of the photos you posted, only this 2 cent stamp looks to be extremely fine centering and perhaps could be worth grading if it’s sound (without faults…

2 years ago
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RE: Big-ish Collection that i want to identify and sell. Most expensive first and then work my way down. PM me if you want to make offer. PLZ post Any Valuations above 100$

Thanks for posting your photos! Unfortunately I’m not seeing anything of any value. They all appear to be common, what a beginner or youth might colle…

2 years ago
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RE: Are these of value beyond postage or recycling?

These are mainly common with little to no value.

2 years ago
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RE: PSE or Crowe could not identify this proof

Thanks for your response. I suppose it will live in the “O” of EFO collecting for now.

2 years ago
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RE: What can be used to clean older stamps?

To clean stamps I recommend using 1 cup water with a couple drops of dish soap and a cap full of hydrogen peroxide. Blend mixture, then soak the stamp…

2 years ago
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RE: Can anyone ID these two stamps? These are my Younger brothers.

These are from Belgium, perhaps Scott #3 & 4, 6 & 7, or 10 & 11 depending on watermarks.

2 years ago
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RE: Any idea of the value of this stamp (#491)?

I’m assuming it is hinged, based on the CV provided in the photo, as neither the listing or cert states the gum condition. I would estimate the retail…

2 years ago
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RE: Any idea of the value of this stamp (#491)?

What is the gum condition? In order for 491 to be authentic it must have no watermark. Also 491 only comes in carmine color, and this image looks more…

2 years ago
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RE: US Airmail Mint Sheets

Brookman is the go-to I usually use for sheet values. I treat their pricing like a Scott catalogue value. I would aim to get anywhere from 10%-50% cat…

2 years ago
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