Stamp Collecting For Profit - Is It Possible?
Did you ever consider the fact that you could turn your stamp collecting hooby into a
business? Millions of people all over the world collect stamps as a hobby, and the number is growing every day.
It is indeed an exciting and rewarding hobby, and it can also be extremely profitable.
The price of stamps varies with supply and demand due to the number of collectors
increasing but the price of stamps is steadily rising, as the supply of stamps diminishes and more people want
to acquire them.
Most people start a collection for the pleasure and education just like any other hobby,
but this hobby offers a financial reward as well, as collections experience a steady increase in value over the
years.
It is possible to start your own business if you are experienced, and already have a good
size collection.
For information about becoming a dealer, write to:
The American Stamp Dealer's Association
147 W 42nd Street, New York, NY 10036.
In the U.K and the Commonwealth: Stanley Gibbons Pty. Ltd.
How to start:
Some people start very early in life collecting stamps, it often begins as a gift of a
small package of stamps given to a child, and the child becomes a collector for life. As the collection grows,
some tools become essential:
* Stamp album
* Hinges
* Magnifying glass and tongs
They can be obtained from a stationary store or your local stamp dealer. You can find
albums at any price, starting from about $5.00 to the most expensive one at about $200.00.
Stamps should always be handled carefully, because the condition is a very important
factor in determining the resale value.
The various grades of stamps are: mint, very fine, fine, good and poor.
Specimens in outstanding condition often sell at many times their catalogue value, which
is the reason not to mishandle any stamp, which could drastically reduce its value.
If you want to know if you have valuable stamps in your collection and are really serious
about pursuing this hobby, you can buy the Scot's Standard Postage Stamp catalogue which lists every stamp in
the world.
This is a three volume encyclopaedia and is the complete reference. You can also consult
it at your local library, if you don't want to go to the expense for the time being.
To start your collection, ask everybody you know to save you stamps they get from
different countries, also go through old letters and small boxes hidden in your attic. Chances are that you
will be surprised to see how much you can find. Other cheap sources of supply are flea markets, garage sales
and eBay.
Start swapping when you have doubles. There are many philatelic clubs all over the
country and it would be very advisable for a serious collector to belong to one. This way you will become
educated in this field and learn everything you can before you spend money on your collection. Stamp clubs also
provide their members with possibilities to exchange and sell their stamps.
You should also read as much as you can about stamps by subscribing to a philatelic
magazine or online, do a search for your closest club or magazine.
Where to sell your stamps:
Stamps are like any other commodity, you can always go to a dealer who will offer you the
current wholesale value of your stamps, but you can do much better by selling to other stamp collectors by
advertising in magazines and newspapers specialized in stamp collecting, and on eBay. Check several current
issues of those magazines, it will enable you to compare the ads with what you have to offer.
If you want to buy stamps as an investment, try to buy a few moderately expensive stamps
a year. Always buy quality instead of quantity, and diversify, do not invest heavily in a single
area.
It is my opinion that stamp collecting is one of the best ways - and safest - to keep up
with inflation.
So happy hunting and may you find the "Penny Black".