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Apologies for the relentlessly dull subject but I was clearing out my grandparents house yesterday and came across about a thousand or so stamps going back as far as the 1930s, some are in albums, most are just loose.
I know nothing about stamps other than there is a chance that some old stamps might be worth decent money, the problem is I have no idea how to go about getting anything valued.
I've phoned up a few stamp collectors locally but they all sound about 90 years old and like they can't be arsed with the hassle of valuing anything. Enthusiasm was spectcularly low lol.
Is there still a market for vintage stamps or have all the people who cared about stamp collecting gotten too old/died ?
I know nothing about stamps other than there is a chance that some old stamps might be worth decent money, the problem is I have no idea how to go about getting anything valued.
I've phoned up a few stamp collectors locally but they all sound about 90 years old and like they can't be arsed with the hassle of valuing anything. Enthusiasm was spectcularly low lol.
Is there still a market for vintage stamps or have all the people who cared about stamp collecting gotten too old/died ?
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