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Reasons given for expertization

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Buyers or owners of valuable stamps should have them authenticated, which will help the stamps sell better, and give owners assurance in the stamp. Auction houses and dealers will arrange for this service, which takes three to four months.

Author: Schiff, Jacques C., Jr.
Publisher: American Publishing Company of New York
Publication Name: Stamps
Subject: Hobbies and crafts
ISSN: 0038-9358
Year: 1993
Usage, Column, Authentication, Authentication (Identity)

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Much to learn about printing

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The 30-cent Franklin stamp has a partial double impression according to stamp expert Larry Weiss and the American Philatelic Society. The production process would not easily allow a triple impression.

Author: Schiff, Jacques C., Jr.
Publisher: American Publishing Company of New York
Publication Name: Stamps
Subject: Hobbies and crafts
ISSN: 0038-9358
Year: 1992

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Can't sell stamps without knowing value

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The value of postage stamps does not always match prices listed in catalogs. Sellers and purchasers need to understand the value is based demand and condition of stamps.

Author: Schiff, Jacques C., Jr.
Publisher: American Publishing Company of New York
Publication Name: Stamps
Subject: Hobbies and crafts
ISSN: 0038-9358
Year: 1992

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