If you are not a collector yourself, it can be difficult to figure out what your collection is worth and whether it is best sold piecemeal, or as a whole collection. Unfortunately, not all stamp collections are goldmines. Your collection may be incomplete, poorly cared for, or not particularly extensive. Before you get too excited about the collection, take a close look at the collection and research the value of each stamp online. If your collection is not worth a lot of money, consider framing it for decorative use instead of selling it.
If you have a complete collection of a certain line of Great Britain stamps, such as collections of Christmas images or regional specials, then your collection may have some value. It is best to sell your stamps at auction, or directly to a private collector, rather than selling it to a broker for fast cash.
Researching Stamps Online
If you have reason to believe that your collection is valuable, however, you should not try to sell it yourself. Take it to a reputable auction house and have them examine it. The auction house will take a cut of the final price if you decide to list it with them, but that expense will be worth it to ensure that you do get a fair price. It is easier to deal with collectors through an auction house with resident experts, rather than try to talk to collectors yourself when the only knowledge you have about your Great Britain stamp collection is that the stamps have a picture of the Queen on them.
Private Selling
AUTHOR BIO
Maria John is a devoted antiques enthusiast and stamp collector. She has a large number of Great Britain stamps for sale and runs a small business selling collectibles as well as helping other people get a fair price for their items. She appreciates stamps and postcards for the social, cultural and historic commentary that the designs on them provide.