Monday 29 October 2018

Guidelines For Stamp Appraisals And Merits

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By Margaret Johnson


There are a lot of people whose hobbies are collecting. They range from coins, bugs and even to stamps. They get to admire the designs and even learn the back stories of these stamps. They can get to learn the values of the stamps by conducting Stamp appraisals. They get to appreciate the stamps all the more and can know what deals to expect if they were ever to sell them.

The first thing you do is stare at the centring of the design. This is basically observing how the design appears on the earmark. It is best when the design is right in the middle of the white borders as it gets a neat look. You should also turn over the brand to see that the glue has been properly distributed. You want it to be completely uniform.

Some very minor things may cause a brand to lose its value if they are not present. Such is the case of a missing cast hinge. This is a little thin piece of paper attached to the back of the stamp. It is used by the collector to attach the brand to the album. It may not seem like much but it is actually important. Before removing it, it is best to seek help from a earmark dealer to avoid causing damage.

After a earmark has been used, a termination mark is usually placed on it. This too does determine the value of the cast. The more dominant it is on the cast, the less value the brand has. It should not be put across the whole design. The perforations at the boundaries of the cast are also important. The nearer they are the more attractive the brand is.

The coloring of the brand plays a big role. It should be sharp and attractive. A fading color is not very valuable and can be brought about by factors such as sunlight, dirt among other things. You can determine the grade of your brand. The grade ranges from poor-superb. The positioning of the design and the heaviness of the termination mark determine the grade.

You will need to know how old your brand is. The older the earmark, the higher the value. You can do this by looking for clues such as figures or historical events in the design. Another thing is to determine the origin of the brand. This again will help in value addition. The clues are still found in the design and maybe in words. If you recognize the language you can trace the country.

How rare the brand is also determining the value? yes. A lot of collectors actually believe that the rarity is the single most important determinant of the value of a earmark. Rarity is also determined by how many of the earmarks were printed out. Even if it is old, it is valueless if they were many of them. You can confirm with a brand dealer or use a reference book.

There are error stamps. They actually sound like a bad thing but they are the most valuable stamps. This is because the designs usually have some sort of error. They are therefore very scarce and about only 50-100 of them exist.




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