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General Philatelic/Gen. Discussion : How to collect mint self-adhesives

 

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Domarok

28 Jan 2015
09:03:18pm
New comer to the site. I collected for years, but the collection and collecting went dormant for 30+ years. Most of my mint stamps are mounted in the albums, used are usually hinged. I just read some ideas about collecting used self-adhesives, but what about mint stamps? For US stamps, do people keep a whole sheet when they are all the same? Thanks.
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28 Jan 2015
10:33:54pm
re: How to collect mint self-adhesives

Welcome to Stamporama, Domarok. I hope you find us a congenial and helpful club.

In my experience, which on some days seems way too long, a great many collectors have given up on new issues, in part because of the "SAI" (Self-Adhesive Issue) and in part because of the flood of new issues coming from everywhere for everything. I myself mostly ignore new issues and concentrate instead on stamps and covers contemporaneous with the things that most interest me, most of which predate the end of the Cold War, assuming that it actually ended. I used to try to keep up with the new issues of Ireland, but even that small country, which has a fairly reasonable stamp-issuing policy, began to overwhelm me, especially when new album pages began to be more expensive than the stamps themselves. Besides, I have little interest in owning something that 20,000,000 other people can own if they wish. I actually spend a lot more money on covers than stamps, most of which are unique and heavy with provenance.

Bob

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28 Jan 2015
11:05:57pm
re: How to collect mint self-adhesives

Hi Domarok;

I just stick em' down to the page, and give em' a couple of whacks, to make sure they don't try to get up again! Rolling On The Floor Laughing

I agree with Bob, who would collect them on purpose?

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29 Jan 2015
03:57:47am
re: How to collect mint self-adhesives

Since most come in booklets, I've pretty much transferred my modern Canadian collection to souvenir sheets instead of individual mint stamps. Often the booklet has a little blurb of history related to the subject of the stamp so my Mum buys the stamps for her usage and leaves one or two untouched in the booklet so I have the historical blurb plus the issue.

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Domarok

28 Jan 2015
09:03:18pm

New comer to the site. I collected for years, but the collection and collecting went dormant for 30+ years. Most of my mint stamps are mounted in the albums, used are usually hinged. I just read some ideas about collecting used self-adhesives, but what about mint stamps? For US stamps, do people keep a whole sheet when they are all the same? Thanks.

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28 Jan 2015
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re: How to collect mint self-adhesives

Welcome to Stamporama, Domarok. I hope you find us a congenial and helpful club.

In my experience, which on some days seems way too long, a great many collectors have given up on new issues, in part because of the "SAI" (Self-Adhesive Issue) and in part because of the flood of new issues coming from everywhere for everything. I myself mostly ignore new issues and concentrate instead on stamps and covers contemporaneous with the things that most interest me, most of which predate the end of the Cold War, assuming that it actually ended. I used to try to keep up with the new issues of Ireland, but even that small country, which has a fairly reasonable stamp-issuing policy, began to overwhelm me, especially when new album pages began to be more expensive than the stamps themselves. Besides, I have little interest in owning something that 20,000,000 other people can own if they wish. I actually spend a lot more money on covers than stamps, most of which are unique and heavy with provenance.

Bob

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TuskenRaider

28 Jan 2015
11:05:57pm

re: How to collect mint self-adhesives

Hi Domarok;

I just stick em' down to the page, and give em' a couple of whacks, to make sure they don't try to get up again! Rolling On The Floor Laughing

I agree with Bob, who would collect them on purpose?

Just havin' fun....
TuskenRaider

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29 Jan 2015
03:57:47am

re: How to collect mint self-adhesives

Since most come in booklets, I've pretty much transferred my modern Canadian collection to souvenir sheets instead of individual mint stamps. Often the booklet has a little blurb of history related to the subject of the stamp so my Mum buys the stamps for her usage and leaves one or two untouched in the booklet so I have the historical blurb plus the issue.

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