First steps in becoming a philatelist

Any philatelist (the official name for stamp researchers and collectors) will tell you this: build your collection around a focus that interests you, whether it’s cars or birds or your family’s country of origin. This way stamps become a vehicle for learning about a broader subject in all its nuances.

For starters – One could have a pile of stamps, and you start arranging them by country, Stamp collecting is very much an aesthetic hobby.

What you’ll pay

You get what you pay for when it comes to rare stamps. While there’s no firm rule on pricing, collectors buying at auctions should expect to pay 40% to 50% of the catalogue price, said Joseph Cottriall, who works as a stamp valuer for Warwick & Warwick in the UK, and a consultant to Sotheby’s in the US. The catalogue price is the amount listed in industry-respected publications by the likes of Stanley Gibbons in London, Scott in the US, Michel for the German-speaking world and Yvert et Tellier in France.

When deciding how much you’re willing to spend, first determine how rare the stamp is. Some of the world’s most coveted examples are the result of printing errors (like the British television stamp without the queen’s head), but others may have become scarce due to political or historic circumstances. Sometimes, the piece of mail a stamp is fastened to — perhaps a letter displaying traces of war history — can raise the price by a few hundred dollars.

The most prized stamp Cottriall has ever encountered is the inverted Jenny, an American stamp from 1918 depicting a blue old-fashioned biplane surrounded by a red vintage border. It looks like your average classic stamp until you realise the plane, or Jenny, was printed upside down. One hundred examples slipped through the printers, each worth at least $100,000 today, depending on condition.

“I looked at it under a magnifying glass and was like, ‘Wow, this is the value of a house!’” Cottriall recalled.

Quality is paramount. Generally, a mint stamp (one straight from the post office) will cost more than a used stamp. Mint stamps should be in mint condition, meaning no tears, folds or colour damage as well as an intact “stamp hinge” (the paper coating that guards the adhesive on the back). Even a stamp worth a few dollars could fetch a couple hundred if it’s the best example of a specific design on the market.

Stamps should be kept in high-quality albums or stock books. These generally range from about $75 to $150. “Hingeless” albums are considered the safest because they contain individual plastic sleeves that don’t require sticking stamps to pages, which can damage a stamp’s back. Albums should be stored in a cool place, away from areas that can get cold and damp or hot and humid.

What to look for

Older stamps are generally more valuable than modern stamps, Savastano said. Most modern “special” and “commemorative” sets released by countries for publicity and economic reasons have little value since so many are printed.

“In England, practically anything that’s been issued in the past 45 years immediately drops to 60% of face value,” he said.

Value can also change dramatically over the course of a decade or two, depending upon politics and collector interest. Take China for example. In the 1960s, few people wanted to buy stamps from a communist country. But today, a sheet of stamps from 1962 called Stage Art of Mei Lanfang is worth around $15,000.

China, Hong Kong, Japan and India are all in high demand at the moment, reflecting the growing trend of collecting in Asia. Western European stamps, on the other hand, are dropping in value. That’s because collectors who have been buying such countries as Switzerland, Germany and Italy for the past 60 years are now selling and flooding the market. However, classic stamps from these countries can still be valuable. Stamps from the UK, Commonwealth countries and the US tend to retain value since so many people continue to collect from these nations.

Where to buy it

While finding a rare stamp at a car boot sale or an antique shop might fit the idealistic story of a lucky find, the majority of known rare stamps have already been snapped up.

You’re better off going to a reputable dealer or auctioneer who can certify a stamp’s authenticity. The dealer Stanley Gibbons is considered an international authority, and specialist auction houses include Warwick & Warwick, Spink, Corinphila and David Feldman. In theory, auction houses are cheaper since dealers add markups that can double the price. But auctions are driven by bidders, and bidding wars can inflate prices substantially higher and create a lot of variance in the final sale.

Stamp fairs such as Stampex and travelling world stamp exhibitions are great places to meet dealers and scout out stock.

While the internet has enabled collectors to pursue their hobby ever more fervently, buying online is risky. It’s tougher to discern fakes and defects, or to spot the fine details of colour and pattern that separate a common stamp from its celebrated sister. Still, many people buy on sites like eBay, and it could play to a buyer’s advantage if the seller doesn’t know bogus from big money.

“There is no substitute for experience,” Cottriall said. “Collect a country or period you are interested in; learn about the people, culture and stamps issued; and you could become an expert.”

Is Philately worth it ?

Unlike stocks and shares, the majority of transactions in the philatelic or stamp market take place informally, by mail order, or in retail environments, and therefore the size of the market is hard to determine. The market is certainly much smaller than the financial markets but it is not trivial. It has been estimated at £5 Billion. The majority of these transactions, however, are likely to be low value items rather than investments. In a 2007 it was estimated that about $1 billion of rare stamps trade annually in the $10 billion-a-year stamp market. The number of collectors worldwide was estimated at 30 million in 2004.


© Kheyati Philately 1995

Philatelic Networks – Societies; Clubs & Associations

General Philatelic Societies

American Association of Philatelic Exhibitors [AAPE] (USA) – http://www.aape.org
American Philatelic Congress [APC] (USA) – http://www.americanphilateliccongress.org
American Philatelic Society [APS] (USA) – http://www.stamps.org
American Topical Association [ATA] (USA) – http://www.americantopicalassn.org
APS Writers Unit [WU] (USA) – http://www.wu30.org
Australian Philatelic Federation (Australia) – http://www.apf.org.au
British Thematic Association (Great Britain) – http://www.britishthematic.org.uk/
Bund Deutscher Philatelisten (BDP) (Association of German Philatelists) – http://www.BDPH.deCardinal Spellman Museum of Stamps and Postal History (USA) – http://www.spellman.org
Chicago Philatelic Society [CPS] (USA) – http://www.chicagopex.org
Collectors Club of Chicago [CCC] (USA) – http://www.collectorsclubchicago.org
Collectors Club of New York [CCNY] (USA) – https://www.collectorsclub.org/Federation of Inter-Asian Philately [FIAP] (Singapore] – http://www.asiaphilately.com/Kjøbenhavns Philatelist Klub (Denmark) – http://kpk.dkNational Philatelic Society [NPS] (Great Britain) – http://www.ukphilately.org.uk/npsRoyal Philatelic Society, London [RPSL] (United Kingdom) – http://www.rpsl.org.uk
Royal Philatelic Society of Canada [RPSC] (Canada) – http://www.rpsc.org
Royal Philatelic Society of New Zealand (New Zealand) – http://www.rpsnz.org.nz
Royal Philatelic Society of Victoria (Australia) – http://www.rpsv.org.au

Specialty Philatelic Societies

American Air Mail Society [AAMS] (USA) – http://www.americanairmailsociety.org
American First Day Cover Society [AFDCS] (USA) – http://www.afdcs.org
American Helvetia Philatelic Society [AHPS] (USA) – http://www.swiss-stamps.org
American Revenue Association [ARA] (USA) – http://www.revenuer.org
American Society for Netherlands Philately [ASNP] (USA) – http://www.asnp1975.com
American Stamp Club of Great Britain [ASCGB] (Great Britain) – http://www.y-p-a.org.uk/ascgb_home.html
Armenian Philatelic Association [APA] (USA) – http://www.armenianphilatelic.org
Asociacion Méxicana de Filatelia [AMF] (México) – http://www.amexfil.mx
Associated Collectors of El Salvador [ACES] (USA) – http://www.elsalvadorphilately.org
Australia – seeSociety of Australasian Specialists/Oceania
Australian Philatelic Society (Australia) – http://www.aps.org.au
Austrian Philatelic Society (Great Britain) – http://www.austrianphilately.com
Austria Philatelic Society [APS] (USA) – http://www.AustriaPhilatelicSociety.com
Bechuanalands and Botswana Society (USA) – http://www.kronestamps.dk
Belgian Philatelic Study Circle (Great Britain) – http://www.belgianphilatelicstudycircle.org.uk/
Bermuda Collectors Society [BCS] (USA) – http://www.bermudacollectorssociety.com
Boer War – seeThe Anglo-Boer War Philatelic Society
Bohemia – seeSociety for Czechoslovak Philately
Botswana – seeBechuanalands and Botswana Society
Brazil Philatelic Association [BPA] (USA) – http://www.brazilphilatelic.org
British Caribbean Philatelic Study Group [BCPSG] (USA) – http://www.bcpsg.com
British Kaffraria – seeCape and Natal Study Circle
British North America Philatelic Society [BNAPS] (USA) – http://www.bnaps.org
British Society of Russian Philately (Great Britain) – http://www.bsrp.org
British West Indies Study Circle [BWISC] (Great Britain) – http://www.bwisc.org
Brunei – seeSarawak Specialists’ Society
Cambodia – seeSociety of Indo-China Philatelists
Canada – seeBritish North America Philatelic Society
Canada – seePostal History Society of Canada
Canadian Aerophilatelic Society [CAS] (Canada) – http://www.aerophilately.ca
Canadian Philatelic Society of Great Britain (Great Britain) – http://www.canadianpsgb.org.uk
Canal Zone Study Group [CZSG] (USA) – http://www.CanalZoneStudyGroup.com
Cape and Natal Study Circle (Great Britain) – https://www.capenatalstamps.com/
Cape of Good Hope – seeCape and Natal Study Circle
Cape of Good Hope – seeThe Philatelic Society for Greater Southern Africa
Carriers and Locals Society [CLS] (USA) – http://www.pennypost.org
Channel Islands Specialists’ Society (Great Britain) – http://www.ciss1950.org.uk
China Philatelic Society of London (Great Britain) – http://www.cpsl.org.uk
China Stamp Society [CSS] (USA) – http://www.chinastampsociety.org
Cinderella Stamp Club [CSC] (Great Britain) – http://www.cinderellastampclub.org.uk
Civil Censorship Study Group [CCSG] (USA) – http://www.c-c-s-g.org
Colombia-Panamá Philatelic Study Group [CoPaPhil] (USA) – http://www.copaphil.org
Confederate Stamp Alliance [CSA] (USA) – http://www.csalliance.org
Costa Rica – seeSociety of Costa Rica Collectors
Cuban Philatelic Society of America [CPSA] (USA) – http://www.cubapsa.com
Cyprus – seeThe Cyprus Study Circle
Czechoslovakia – seeSociety for Czechoslovak Philately
East Africa Study Circle (Great Britain) – http://www.easc.org.uk/
Egypt Study Circle (Great Britain) – http://www.egyptstudycircle.org.uk
Eire Philatelic Association [EPA] (USA) – http://www.EirePhilatelicAssoc.org
El Salvador – seeAssociated Collectors of El Salvador
Europa Study Unit (USA) – http://europastudyunit.org
Falkland Islands Philatelic Study Group (Great Britain) – http://fipsg.org.uk
Færøe Islands Study Circle (Great Britain) – http://www.faroeislandssc.org
Fellowship of Samoa Specialists (USA) – http://www.samoaexpress.org
Forces Postal History Society (Great Britain) – http://www.forcespostalhistorysociety.org.uk
France & Colonies Philatelic Society (Great Britain) – http://www.fcps.org.uk
France & Colonies Philatelic Society (USA) – http://www.franceandcolps.org
German Colonies Collectors Group [GCC] (USA) – https://germancoloniescollectorsgroup.org/
Gernany & Colonies Philatelic Society (USA) – http://germanphilately.org
Germany Philatelic Society [GPS] (USA) – http://www.germanyphilatelicsocietyusa.org
Gibraltar Study Circle (Great Britain) – http://gibraltarstudycircle.wordpress.com
Gilbert and Ellice Islands – seeKiribati and Tuvalu Philatelic Society
Great Britain Collectors Club [GBCC] (USA) – http://gbphilately.org/
Great Britain Overprints Society (Great Britain) – http://gbos.org.uk
Great Britain – seeThe Great Britain Philatelic Society
Griqualand West – seeCape and Natal Study Circle
Guatemala – seeInternational Society of Guatemala Collectors
Haiti Philatelic Society [HPS] (USA) – http://www.haitiphilately.org
Hawaiian Philatelic Society [HPS] (USA) – http://www.stampshows.com/hps.html
Holy Land – seeSociety of Israel Philatelists
Hong Kong Stamp Society [HKSS] (USA) – http://hkpsociety.com/
Hong Kong Study Circle (Great Britain) – http://hongkongstudycircle.com
Hungary – seeSociety for Hungarian Philately
India Study Circle [ISC] (USA) – http://www.indiastudycircle.org
Indo-China – seeSociety of Indo-China Philatelists
International Philippine Philatelic Society [IPPS] (Philippines) – http://www.theipps.info
International Society for Japanese Philately [ISJP] (USA) – http://www.isjp.org
International Society for Portuguese Philately [ISPP] (USA) – http://www.portugalstamps.com
International Society of Guatemala Collectors [ISGC] (USA) – http://www.guatemalastamps.com
Iran Philatelic Study Circle [IPSC] (Great Britain) – http://www.iranphilately.org/
Ireland – seeEire Philatelic Association
Irish Philatelic Circle (Ireland) – http://irishphil.com
Israel – seeSociety of Israel Philatelists
Italy and Colonies Study Circle [CSC] (Great Britain) – http://www.icsc-uk.com/
Japan – seeInternational Society for Japanese Philately
Judaica – seeSociety of Israel Philatelists
King George V Silver Jubilee Study Circle (Great Britain) – http://www.philatel2.com/jubilee/id22.htm
King George VI Collectors Society (Great Britain) – http://www.kg6.info
Kiribati and Tuvalu Philatelic Society (Great Britain) – http://www.tuvaluislands.com/stamps/KTPS.htm
Labuan – seeSarawak Specialists’ Society
Laos – seeSociety of Indo-China Philatelists
Liberian Philatelic Society [LPS] (USA) – http://www.liberiastamps.org
Lithuania Stamp Society [LPS] (USA) – http://lithuanianphilately.com/lps
Machine Cancel Society [MCS] (USA) – http://www.machinecancel.org
Malaya – seeThe Malaya Study Group
Malta Study Circle (Great Britain) – http://www.maltastudycircle.org.uk
Meter Stamp Society [MSS] (USA) – http://meterstampsociety.com
México – seeAsociacion Méxicana de Filatelia
México-Elmhurst Philatelic Society International [MEPSI] (USA) – http://www.mepsi.org
Military Postal History Society [MPHS] (USA) – http://www.MilitaryPHS.org
Mobile Post Office Society [MPOS] – http://www.eskimo.com/~rkunz/mposhome.html
Natal – seeCape and Natal Study Circle
Natal – seeThe Philatelic Society for Greater Southern Africa
Nepal and Tibet Philatelic Study Circle (USA) – http://www.fuchs-online.com/ntpsc
Netherlands Philatelic Circle (Great Britain) – http://www.stampdomain.com/netherlands
Netherlands – seeAmerican Society for Netherlands Philately
New Zealand – seeRoyal Philatelic Society of New Zealand
New Zealand – seeSociety of Australasian Specialists/Oceania
New Zealand Society of Great Britain (Great Britain) – http://www.nzsgb.org.uk
North Borneo – seeSarawak Specialists’ Society
Orange Free State – seeThe Philatelic Society for Greater Southern Africa
Orange Free State Study Circle [OFSSC] (Great Britain) – http://www.orangefreestatephilately.org.uk/
Oriental Philatelic Association of London (Great Britain) – http://www.mclstamps.co.uk/opal/opalhome.html
Ottoman and Near East Philatelic Society [ONEPS] (USA) – http://www.oneps.net
Pacific Islands – seeSociety of Australasian Specialists/Oceania
Pacific Islands Study Circle [PISC] (Great Britain) – http://pisc.org.uk
Palestine – seeSociety of Israel Philatelists
Panamá – seeColombia-Panamá Philatelic Study Group
Perfins – seeThe Perfins Club
Perfins – seeThe Perfin Society of Great Britain
Perú Philatelic Study Circle [PPSC] (USA) – http://www.peru-philatelic-study-circle.com
Persia – seeIran Philatelic Study Circle
Philippines – seeInternational Philippine Philatelic Society
Pitcairn Islands Study Group [PISG] (USA) – http://www.pisg.net/
Poland – seePolonus Philatelic Society
Polar Philately – seeAmerican Society of Polar Philatelists
Polar Postal History Society of Great Britain (Great Britain) – http://www.pphsgb.org
Polonus Philatelic Society [PPS] (USA) – http://www.polonus.org
Portugal – seeInternational Society for Portuguese Philately
Portuguese Philatelic Society of Great Britain (Great Britain) – http://www.pps-uk.net
Postal History Society [PHS] (USA) – http://postalhistorysociety.org
Postal History Society of Canada [PHSC] (Canada) – http://www.postalhistorycanada.net
Postal History Society of Great Britain (Great Britain) – http://www.postalhistory.org.uk
Postal Stationery – seeThe Postal Stationery Society
Precancel Stamp Society (USA) – http://www.precancels.org
Railway/Railroads – seeTPO & Seapost Society
Rhodesian Study Circle [RSC] (Great Britain) – http://www.rhodesianstudycircle.org.uk
Roman States – seeVatican Philatelic Society
Rossica Society of Russian Philately (USA) – http://rossica.org
Royal Philatelic Society of New Zealand [RPSNZ] (New Zealand) – http://www.rpsnz.org.nz
Russia – seeBritish Society of Russian Philately
Russia – seeRossica Society of Russian Philately
Ryukyu Philatelic Specialist Society [RPSS] (USA) – http://www.ryukyustamps.org
Samoa – seeFellowship of Samoa Specialists
Sarawak Specialists’ Society [SSS] (Great Britain) – http://www.britborneostamps.org.uk
Scandinavian Collectors Club [SCC] (USA) – http://www.scc-online.org/
Scandinavia Philatelic Society (Great Britain) – http://www.scandps.org.uk
Scouts on Stamps Society International [SOSSI] (USA) – http://www.sossi.org
Seapost – seeTPO & Seapost Society
Slovakia – seeSociety for Czechoslovak Philately
Society for Czechoslovak Philately [SCP] (USA) – http://www.csphilately.org
Society for Hungarian Philately [SHP] (USA) – http://www.hungarianphilately.org
Society for Thai Philately [STP] (USA) – http://www.thaiphilately.org
Society of Australasian Specialists/Oceania [SASO] (USA) – http://sasoceania.org
Society of Costa Rica Collectors (USA) – http://www.socorico.org
Society of Indo-China Philatelists [SIP] (USA) – http://www.sicp-online.org
Society of Israel Philatelists [SIP] (USA) – http://israelstamps.com
South Africa – seeThe Philatelic Society for Greater Southern Africa
Space Topics Study Group [STSG] (USA) – http://www.space-unit.com
Spanish Study Circle (Great Britain) – http://www.philaton.com/ad_spanish_study_circle.htm
Sports Philatelists International [SPI] (USA) – http://www.sportstamps.org
Stamps on Stamps Collectors Club [SOS] (USA) – http://stampsonstamps.org
St. Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha Philatelic Society (USA) – http://shatps.org
State Revenue Society (USA) – http://staterevenue.org
Sudan Study Group (Great Britain) – http://www.sudanstamps.org/
Switzerland – seeAmerican Helvetia Philatelic Society
Thailand – seeSociety for Thai Philately
The Anglo-Boer War Philatelic Society (Great Britain) – http://boerwarsociety.org.uk/
The Cyprus Study Circle (Great Britain) – http://www.cyprusstudycircle.org
The Great Britain Philatelic Society (Great Britain) – http://gbps.org.uk
The Hellenic Philatelic Society of The Netherlandshttp://www.pvgriekenland.nl
The Malaya Study Group (Great Britain) – http://www.m-s-g.org.uk
The Perfins Club (USA) – http://www.perfins.org/
The Perfin Society of Great Britain (Great Britain) – http://www.angelfire.com/pr/perfinsoc
The Philatelic Society for Greater Southern Africa (USA) – http://www.psgsa.org/index.html
The Postal Stationery Society (Great Britain) – http://postalstationery.org.uk
Tibet – seeNepal and Tibet Philatelic Study Circle
TPO & Seapost Society (Great Britain) – http://www.tpo-seapost.org.uk/
Transkeian Territories – seeCape and Natal Study Circle
Transvaal – seeThe Philatelic Society for Greater Southern Africa
Transvaal Study Circle (Great Britain) – http://www.transvaalstamps.org.uk/transvaalstudycircle.html
Tristan da Cunha – seeSt. Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha Philatelic Society
Turkey – seeOttoman and Near East Philatelic Society
Tuvalu – seeKiribati and Tuvalu Philatelic Society
Ukrainian Philatelic and Numismatic Society [UPNS] (USA) – http://www.upns.org
United Nations Philatelists [UNP] (USA) – http://www.unpi.com
United Postal Stationery Society [UPSS] (USA) – http://www.upss.org
United States Stamp Society [USSS] (USA) – http://www.usstamps.org
United States State Revenue Society – seeState Revenue Society (USA)
Universal Ship Cancellation Society [USCS] (USA) – http://www.uscs.org
U.S. Cancellation Club [USCC] (USA) – http://www.uscancellationclub.com/
U. S. Carriers and Locals – seeCarriers and Locals Society
U. S. Philatelic Classics Society [USPCS] (USA) – http://www.uspcs.org
Vatican Philatelic Society [VPS] (USA) – http://www.vaticanphilately.org
Vietnam – seeSociety of Indo-China Philatelists
Welsh Philatelic Society (Great Britain) – http://www.wps.wales.org
West Africa Study Circle [WASC] (Great Britain) – http://www.wasc.org.uk
Western Cover Society [WCS] (USA) – http://www.westerncoversociety.org
Wreck & Crash Mail Society (USA) – http://wreckandcrash.org
Yugoslavia Study Group (Great Britain) – http://yugosg.org/
Zeppelin Study Group (Germany) – http://www.eZep.de
Zululand – seeCape and Natal Study Circle

Philatelic Libraries

American Philatelic Research Library [APRL], 100 Match Factory Place, Bellefonte, PA 16823, USA http://stamps.org/About-the-Library
Collectors Club of Chicago Library, 1029 N. Dearborn Street, Chicago, IL 60610-2803 https://www.collectorsclubchicago.org/ccc-library.php
Collectors Club of New York Library, 22 East 35th Street, New York,NY 10016 https://www.collectorsclub.org/the-collectors-club-library/
Münchner Stadtbibliothek (Munich Philatelic Library), Rosenheimer Straße 5, D-81667 München, Germany http://www.muenchner-stadtbibliothek.de/bibliotheken/philatelistische-bibliothek
Museum für Kommokation Berlin – Bobliothek, Leipziger Straße 16, D-10117 Berlin, Germany http://www.mfk-berlin.de/kategorie/bibliothek/
National Postal Museum Library, National Postal Museum, 2 Massachusetts Ave. N.E., Washington, DC 20013-7012 http://library.si.edu/libraries/postal-museum
Northern Philatelic Society Research Library, Old Thompson Hotel – Suite B, 426 South Wabasha Street, St. Paul, MN 55107-1170 http://norps.org/
Phila-Bibliothek Heinrich Köhler des Vereins für Briefmarkenkunde 1878 e.V., Langer Weg 16-18, D-60489 Frankfurt/Main, Germany http://www.phila-bibliothek.de
Philatelistischer Bibliothek Hamburg e.V., Basedowstraße 16, D-20537 Hamburg, Germany http://www.philatelistische-bibliothek.de
Postal History Foundation, Peggy J. Slusser Memorial Philatelic Library, 20 N. 1st Avenue, Tucson, AZ 85719 https://postalhistoryfoundation.org/slusser-library/
Rocky Mountain Philatelic Library [RMPL], 2038 S. Pontiac Way, Denver, CO 80224 http://www.rmpldenver.org
Royal Philatelic Society, London, Library, 41 Devonshire Place London W1G 6JY, England http://www.rpsl.org.uk/library.asp
The British Library, Philatelic Collections, 96 Euston Road, London NW1 2DB, England http://www.bl.uk/collections/philatelic
Vincent Graves Greene Philatelic Research Foundation, The Harry Sutherland Philatelic Library, 10 Summerhill Avenue, Toronto, Ontario M4T 1A8, Canada http://www.greenefoundation.ca/library.htm#about
Western Philatelic Library, 3004 Spring Street, Redwood City, California, 94063 http://www.fwpl.org

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