There are quite a number of places where you can buy old postage stamps. A place that it is becoming more rare is stamp shops. There aren’t too many stamp shops around these days. I think that is because like a lot of areas retail has moved towards the internet.

If you do come across a stamp shop then you are likely to be able to buy a bag which contains 1000 unsorted old postage stamps. There isn’t likely to be anything in there of great value but is a good place to start postage stamp collecting.

You may not be able to find stamp shops but there are often local dealers for old postage stamps. You can find these on the internet. They are likely to do mail order and offer free valuations for your stamp collection.

Look out for stamp fairs in your area. Each year there are a number of large stamp fairs usually held in exhibition centers. Make sure you keep an eye on the local paper for upcoming events. Stamp fairs are a great place to buy old postage stamps as well as meeting other who are into postage stamp collecting.

Another popular way to buy old postage stamps is in auctions. There are 2 different sorts of auctins, you have the auctions conducted via the post as well as those where you bid against other collectors in a room.

Where you are bidding against other people, while great fun, you can get carried away. This is something that you need to be careful with and you should set a maxiumn price you are willing to pay beforehand.

If you think that with postal auctions, you won't know what other offers are being made so you will probably put if a bid that reflects its value to you. The problem with postal auctions is that you don’t get to see the old postage stamps before you bid.

Old postage stamps are now being bought on the internet. If you have a look at Ebay you will see thousands of stamps. Although you can’t see them first hand there are good pictures for you to look at.

Although most sellers can be trusted it is always best to view their feedback history.


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