Dunno what happened today. I don't drink, don't take any drugs or medication... but guess what... I... I... (clearing throat)... bought a ... a STAMP!?!? Please help me... show me your nicest coins so I can refocus on gold, silver and plastic LOL Are we still friends...? Anybody who collects both coins & stamps? Do you own a Penny Black?
In response to your thread title: We all do! You need to go to confession @micbraun. Maybe a few "Our Fathers" and/or some "Hail Mary's" will set you right.... OR maybe, this is the start of a trend that will boost Philately out of it's downward spiral! That's a nice looking stamp! OMG, now you've got me doing it....you trendsetter you.
To get you back on the right track try stamps featuring coins. Here is a recent issue from Spain. A stamp that shows a detail from the Altamira Cave - and also shows the corresponding commemorative €2 coin (from the Unesco Cultural Heritage series): https://www.correos.es/ss/Satellite...rg=1363188891218-detalle_imagen-sidioma=en_GB The actual stamp is the round thing in the upper right corner. Once you are interested, I could bring up the next one. Will be issued next month; small image only: https://www.correos.es/ss/Satellite...-detalle_imagen-sidioma=es_ES?idiomaWeb=en_GB Two €2 stamps, one shows a 1 peseta note, on the other one you see a 1 peseta coin. You are now expected to think: Yeah, some stamps are nice, but I want coins. Coins. Coins! Christian
I gave up stamp collecting years ago. Sold the important part of my US collection for 20k (about 20% of catalog at the time). Sold the important part of my KGVI collection (GB & BC) for about the same. Still trying to sell off the remaining items. The philatelic market has REALLY gone flat. Probably a good time to buy if you think it'll ever get going again. Yes, I had several penny blacks. I was buying the ones with position letters "D/D", my initials.
Falkland Islands, wow! Congrats, micbraun, that is a very nice specimen! I believe both hobbies go somehow hand in hand and there are books that actually combine catalogs for both coins and stamps. Yes, I know, I know... it is somehow a "sacrilege" because coins are coins, always # 1, but in essence they are similar and I "confess" that I have a few stamps as well.
I must confess, old stamps can be very cool, but I don't collect them. I'd rather spend my hard earned $$$ on coins. Hail Mary, full of grace, the lord is with thee...
Yes I do, I also have the two penny that was issued the following year. Don't remember if it was red or blue. Have a couple of WWII propaganda stamps too ad I would like to find some of the counterfeit stamps printed by the Operation Bernard group.
Get it together, man! Snap out of it! Here, this is from my auxiliary collection that I keep in DC. This should get you properly focused.
WOW!!! Only 55%. Problem I've found with buying old stamps for postage is that they're generally VERY low face values. Stuff like 3¢.
I have a large but not very expensive stamp collection. My good collection of stamps burned in my parents house when I was moving from one state to another. So did many of my coins. Most of my peace and morgans melted into a large lump of nastiness. That was over 30 years ago. Steam kinda went out of the collecting until the past few years.
I collected stamps as a kid, but when the bottom fell out of the market it was hard to keep up the coection because both of the shops in my area closed. It amazes me that I can still buy sheets from the forties and fifties at face value. I still have my stamp collection but seldom ever look at them anymore. I did have to pick up the inverted Jenny block last year though.
What's the worst that could happen? I do have a Penny Red somewhere... But my pride and joy came from a giant lot auction in which I found this book buried in the bottom. Nobody knew. If you know stamps, you know the 1980 Year of the Monkey. I'd rather have these than a gold Panda!