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<blockquote data-quote="ahlosojoe" data-source="post: 3545154" data-attributes="member: 9039"><p>A few years back I had a similar problem. Sometime back in ancient history I acquired three large books of all kinds of stamps. Like you I didn't know which side of a stamp to lick...didn't want to learn. I took one book at a time...took 12 close up pics through the book and run them on ebay. Much to my surprise they did really good. Started a dog fight. Several wanted additional pics. Some wanted a deal. Unless you know what you are doing don't sell out early or take any deals just hang in to the bitter end. I learned that collectors keep an eye on stamps that are on ebay. I am sure that I sold some bargains but over all I was happy with the sale. Each book due to the competition brought what seemed to me a fair price. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ahlosojoe, post: 3545154, member: 9039"] A few years back I had a similar problem. Sometime back in ancient history I acquired three large books of all kinds of stamps. Like you I didn't know which side of a stamp to lick...didn't want to learn. I took one book at a time...took 12 close up pics through the book and run them on ebay. Much to my surprise they did really good. Started a dog fight. Several wanted additional pics. Some wanted a deal. Unless you know what you are doing don't sell out early or take any deals just hang in to the bitter end. I learned that collectors keep an eye on stamps that are on ebay. I am sure that I sold some bargains but over all I was happy with the sale. Each book due to the competition brought what seemed to me a fair price. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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