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A Guide To Stamp Collecting

July 18th, 2008 · No Comments

by Joseph Then

When was the last time you did something other than your daily routine? Do you have a hobby? If you don’t have you ever thought of stamp collecting? Well, I guess not. Why? Because you may think that stamp collecting is a very traditional hobby and it is a hobby usually for senior citizens or u may call it old people. I bet you think it is not cool to collect stamps.

You may doubt me now but trust me once you take a closer look, you may be surprised at how enticing it is. For the sake of the amateurs out there, let me tell you how to collect stamps. Trust me, stamp collecting is very easy. With this article as a guide, you’ll be having tonnes of albums in no time.

Obviously, to start a stamp collection, you need to get stamps. The cheapest way to get stamps is by peeling them off from postages and packages. This is a job that can be easily be done by you or even the little ones. See, stamp collecting can be a family hobby too! Another alternative is to get a large packet of stamps from the bookstore. By having a large amount of stamps, it can give you a head start.

In order to store the stamp properly, you need to purchase an album. By purchasing an album, you can keep your stamps in a safe place. One thing you should note when buying a stamp album it that you need to ensure that the album is large enough to store you stamps in future. Let’s face it, your stamp collection is just going to get bigger.

The next thing you need is a magnifying glass and a stamp tong. A magnifying glass is important as you may not be able to see the fine prints and fine details of a stamp with your naked eyes. Therefore, you need a magnifying glass to take a closer look at them. Stamp tongs usually have rounded tips. You should avoid handling the stamps with your bare hands as this may cause the oil from your skin to damage the stamp.

You should also make sure that once all your stamps are in an album, it is still no considered safe. This is because there are always natural disasters like flood and fire. The safest possible to keep your album is by keeping them in a polythene packet so that they do not get wetted by water.

Natural disasters and accidents are inevitable. What happens if there is a flood? Yes. all you albums and years of collecting stamp are gone to waste. I suggest that you get a few or maybe a bundle of polythene packet. You can keep your album in this packets so that it would not get wet. It will be terrible to see your stamp collection for past years gone to waste.

So, go ahead and begin your stamp collection. Learn to appreciate the art of stamp collecting. Soon, you’ll learn the value of some of the vintage stamps and how much they mean to some people. Good luck!

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