الأربعاء، 24 أكتوبر 2018

Guidelines For Stamp Appraisals And Merits

By Margaret Johnson


Most people have hobbies which they engage in their free time. Surprisingly, a lot of people around the world enjoy a collection of stamps. They tend to appreciate the history and design of the stamp. What can make them appreciate even more is having Stamp appraisals done. It is a process whereby the value of the stamps is estimated.

The first steps of the appraisal can be easily done by anyone. The first step is to make sure that the design is well centred on the white borders. This gives it the aspect of neatness. After that, you should turn over the stamp and take a look at how the glue has been spread out. There should be no creases or empty patches, it should be 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.

Take a check at the perforations on the earmark. These are the little holes punched in the boundaries of the earmark and help you pull it afar from the metal. The nearer they are the higher the value. The termination mark also decides on how valuable the brand will be. This is the mark placed after the brand has been used. If it covers the design, the stamp loses value.

This is quite obvious that the colouring of the brand will determine the value. A brand should be sharp and attractive. A fading brand will usually not be valuable and will be fading because of sunlight, pollution among other things. The grade of the earmark is important and can vary from poor, ordinary, fine, very fine and fabulous. All this depending on the centring and heaviness of the termination mark.

You need to determine how old your cast is. This is not very easy as you may need to look for clues in the cast design. If you are unable to, you may need the help of a brand dealer. The older the cast, the higher the value. You should also be able to determine the country of origin and again, the clues are hidden within the design.

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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