So recently I've been getting ahold of unused stamps from the 30's which I don't mind exchanging for coins, or selling if you'd like. Although many of them were hinged, some of them are rare and I'll make sure that I can exchange them at a good deal.
I specialize in Japanese Imperial, British Empire, Chinese Republican, Third Reich, Soviet, and South Vietnamese stamps. Most Japanese, British, Soviet, and Vietnamese stamps I can exchange or sell are used but are no later than the 60's, unless you like newer stamps. Any US stamps you want (except Postage Due, Special Delivery, Air Mail, etc.) will all be unused and unhinged with some few exceptions.
So send me a message or respond on this forum on what country of stamps you want and if you either want to buy them or exchange for coins. They'll be ready in no more than a month. If you exchange for coins (which I prefer) I'll put an extra dollar's worth of stamps of your choice in return because coins are heavier.
Kenny
- Verifying your Asian and British-territorial coins everyday with the best quality photos and the best information.
I have decided to start collecting stamps in addition to coins. I wouldn't mind giving you coins if you gave me an extra dollar's worth of stamps. Could we work out a deal?
Ok. I would want some old US stamps, as well as every country that you specialize in (they all sound interesting) and also Imperial Russian stamps, and early Canadian stamps.
You seem really interested in Tsarist Russian stamps.
They're not too hard to find. Surprisingly, all of my Tsarist stamps are unused, including some rare imperforated issues and Communist overprints. However, I don't have any duplicates so whatever I can find'll probably be for you. Early Canadian stamps are very common, especially George V and VI issues. Commemoratives often come mint hinged so that's pretty nice, right?
Almost all old US stamps (air mail stamps are cool but they're hard to find unused) are unused, and I set them at half the catalogue price, as always.
Kenny
- Verifying your Asian and British-territorial coins everyday with the best quality photos and the best information.
By the way, here are some Tsarist stamps. I took a picture of the imperforated ones but the perforated ones look about the same. They aren't expensive either.
I also took a quick shot of the Peace issues that I get. They're very easy to find unused and they're even cheaper than you think they are.
Kenny
- Verifying your Asian and British-territorial coins everyday with the best quality photos and the best information.