Is the Stamps Forum the lonliest place on earth on the Collectors Universe Forums?
oldcameoproofsguy
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I don't collect stamps. As I was growing up my coin collecting buddies and I used to kind of laugh at stamp collectors and call them geeks. Maybe I missed out on a really exciting area of collecting because I was worried that my friends would have thought of me as a nerd. Maybe there is someone on these forums that can convince me that stamp collecting is really kind of cool.
Anybody here collect stamps as well as coins or do you laugh at stamp collectors like my childhood coin collecting friends?
Anybody here collect stamps as well as coins or do you laugh at stamp collectors like my childhood coin collecting friends?
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<< <i>Is the Stamps Forum the lonliest place on earth on the Collectors Universe Forums? >>
Naw. That would the "Rare Records" forum.
<< <i>Anybody here collect stamps as well as coins >>
Nucklehead does. He'd be more than happy to talk to you about them. And he's not a geek.
For some life lasts a short while, but the memories it holds last forever.
-Laura Swenson
In memory of BL, SM, and KG. 16 and forever young, rest in peace.
My stamp collection was mostly my grandma's doings.
I wish she would have thought about coin collecting back then for me instead of stamps.
I still have the stamps. They are all unused and I have many years worth, so if anyone what to trade me SAE for some stamps let me know
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See ya on the other side, Dudes.
At that time US engravers did the engraving for many,many foreign countries because the art work was incomparable.
Around the 60s or 70s all that changed. Engraving gave way to photo "engraving", new issues were published every few weeks, millions and millions of sheets were printed for each issue, and the general quality of the stamps deteriorated to garbage.
Today, a stamp collector must spend ten times what I used to spend just to get a plate block and sheet of new issues that the government is grinding out as fast as their printers will work.
Finally, all those beautiful stamps I've saved over the years are worth no more than face value...and it costs 37c to mail a letter!.
You can attribute the demise of philatily to our government.
Twowood