stamps from the Netherlands and/or Colonies
Dennis88
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I will post them here. First a little tryout, the following stamps are from the 1960's, the only time period I have complete in the quality I want (MNH and mostly centered).
Feel free to post other stamps from the Netherlands and colonies. To help you some, here some of the country names you can find on the stamps of my country:
-Nederland (Netherlands)
-Nederlandsch Indië (Dutch east indies)
-Suriname (Surinam, Dutch west indies)
-Curacao
Dennis
Feel free to post other stamps from the Netherlands and colonies. To help you some, here some of the country names you can find on the stamps of my country:
-Nederland (Netherlands)
-Nederlandsch Indië (Dutch east indies)
-Suriname (Surinam, Dutch west indies)
-Curacao
Dennis
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Glad to see there are some stamp guys still out there. I only dabble in non-US material, but I like the issues you've got there.
MNH
The 2 1/2, 5 and 10 gulden stamps were the first in 15 years you get unused from the post office without too much hassle. Earlier issues, like those from 1949 could only be sold directly on cover and cancelled or just cancelled at the same price. MNH copies of the earlier high values will run into $ 600++, used cost $ 10.....
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Congrats on your Sc#48. I don't want to cast a dark shadow on your purchase, but want to offer more information when purchasing high value stamps; if you don't know already. Will the dealer you purchased guarantee authenticity? Most valuable stamps will have certs and/or expertizing marks. Problem is that certs and expertizing marks are even forged, but it does give a buyer a little more confidence. You will also want to check for any problems such as repairs, thins, etc...
You are off to a good start and are going to have a fantastic collection as you get older.
Doug
The dealer is one of the most experienced in the Netherlands, he has everything. I know him and his wife very well, and they have an high end reputation all over europe. The quality they have is absolutely amazing, only high to very high end (the quality I like)...
There is a certification included by the stamp. I know how to grade stamps (After all, I have already collected for the half of my life, 8 years) and also know to deal only with good dealers, who guarantee authenticity. Most of the time I first buy something low value, after that something like this. I learned it at all the auctions and bourses I visited all over the Netherlands and Germany.
Thanks for the tips,
Dennis
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Summer stamps 1939:
MNH
Willibrodus 1939:
MNH
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Although I must admit that these are a little boring :
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Nice acquisitions.
<< <i>Yes, these might be a bit boring, but these were the last postage due stamps okay, you still have to pay, but it's working different right now....
Dennis >>
Hey, who am I to say anything? I've got hundreds of Machins
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<< <i>Yes, these might be a bit boring, but these were the last postage due stamps okay, you still have to pay, but it's working different right now....
Dennis >>
Hey, who am I to say anything? I've got hundreds of Machins >>
What are you doing here? Go back to the OF