One of my friends did a nice find few months ago. He attended from the Netherlands to a PSS meeting in America and bought some precancels, 1 with Racine precancel. Back home he thought something to see with the perforation. Got stamp certified, it's an 511a. It's a real transitional perf 10 at bottom with the first 3 perf holes at left perf 11.
My family have collected Stamps.before 1900 ,I have several 596 used a pair of unused 613 and many off that time Rotary perf 11my knowledge of these Rare Stamps .They were Printed and given to the Military,in Australia and on The Ships heading to Australia before and early in War Two.
Thank you guys . I have been a numismatic for over 40 years specializing in errors and variety coins. I find the same thing with a lot of my customers and people I deal with. They always think they found the big one unfortunately the stamp community and coin community run across this daily. With that being said, I have been enjoying stamps for about 15 years now and I have acquired a small collection a number of years ago that had 45 Chicago pre-canceled one cent. Also, being a garage machinist at best I do know how to use a digital caliper, so hopefully with that and a proper template, I myself will take my chance to see if I have one… lol
wow, this must have taken a lot of work. Much appreciated though, I love the visual prompts of the stamps being shown when you guys drop scott numbers; as a listener (and now watcher) it really helps.
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I found piles of stamps in my attic a lot in books unused and a lot in envelopes and tons on postcards, the ones on post cards were stuck in old postcard books found a lot of late 1800’s and early 1900’s stamps on backs. Nice post cards some bit so great but the stamps on back is what I want to start learning but some of the post cards are worth money I do not want to keep them definitely selling but have to learn what I have first.
A final point: I definitely don't have one of these Scott 594 or 596 stamps and I'd bet my entire stamp collection that neither does any of the people on here who claim they have.
I recently inherited a large collection of stamps and a shoebox full of 1900-1930 postcards - with the majority of them having the green 1 cent, since I can't view the back - what's the best way to check - a perf gauge and the color?
Your video was one of the most informative so many thanks for putting it out. I am fairly sure I have the one-cent Franklin stamp you discussed. What would recommend I do?
Interesting. I'm a GB specialist and have a stamp that also has exactly 9 copies (2023 correction - now 10 as another has been discovered, which I now own!) known. It's an inverted watermark example on 1d Red plate 9. (I'd put a link to a scan of it but the scan has my name on it, which I'd rather keep private) Yet it wouldn't fetch anything like $175000 (I'd reckon to get between £3000 - £5000). In the same way, there are just 7 1d Red SC perf 16 Die 1 plate 168 stamps in existence. A good friend has 2 of them. They would fetch perhaps £10000 in auction. I wonder if it's because Scott lists that Scott 596 stamp as a separate catalogue number and collectors want to get one of every number? The 1d Red plate 9 with inverted watermark is not even listed in the Stanley Gibbons specialised catalogue: that's how rare it is.
King Curry good morning Sir. Very happy to know you are a GB specialist. I want to show you an error stamp of GB. Please allow me. Thanks Sir in advance.
Years ago i visited an antique store which had post cards from 1936 post marked but i was surprised to see this Franklin one cent stamp on it. And purchased some of these post cards to remove the stamps from. Stupid me? Did i make a terrible mistake in carefully removing the stamp from the post card from 1936? One sold for $85,000.00 having the post card in tact. Bummer! I believe the post card and the addreess as well as the person who sent it and the girl friend who received it may have made the stamp so much more valuable historically. One came from Niagra Falls and i no longer kept the post card it came on. It was received in Oklahoma. What if it came to a prominant person or a poet, or proliffic writer ? Would it be more valued than just the face value of the current value? The Franklin one cent stamp is off set. With the top of the border perforated slightly. Also it looks like this stamp had been exposed to sunlight as it looks faded and not a hunter green. The printing looks very sharp..What is it worth?
I googled the 1 cent franklin because I had about 12 total. 2 were together on a postcard and the color is almost a gray. Wigh a green cast. Much different than the other 10. You can put them side by side and and the 2 are visibly larger. His head seems a bit wider too. Those 2 came off the same sheet and are still one piece. Im excited to let a professional take a look. Im never this lucky so its probably something worthless but I can say everything checks out according to this video. And I use vernier, and dial calipers daily. And they are the right size too. One in a million I know but it would be nice!!@
I have about 6 Ben franklin Stamos on post cards from the ,1930's all seem to be they same except one . This one has the darker green color. One came off the post card and has the color on the back, but Is not the darker color one. Just needing a little advice.
Thank u my friends.I have stamps from all over the world, mongolia, Italian, Chinese, Japan, etc, they show videos of these n more Countries n my stamps are RARE AS THEY SAY IN THE VIDEOS.. or can u direct me to the proper place to sell mines, I promise they will Thank u for it. But I THANK U IN ADVANCE MY FRIENDS FOR SHARING YOUR UNIQUE WISDOM WITH 🙏 ME.
Good review guys. Rare is an important term for the treasure hunter - there are perhaps billions of the common ones, you are about like lottery chances on these really rare items (less than 50 known)
Hey there!!! Thanks for the informative video. It appears I have a franklin 1 cent stamp with no green on the back🤔. Are there any indicators, other than the ones mentioned, that I can look for to confirm its a jackpot or a bust?
damn ive got one, i bought a Stamp Album with around 100 Stamps... at least 35 were these right here....does it have to be exactly the dark green color ??? because most of mines are in Dark Green color.
Hi guys! Enjoyed the video. Thanks for making it. I do have questions about measurements of the design size. If the listed measurements in the catalogue are approximate measurements and not exact, what kind of a +/- tolerance is allowed? I have also seen different publications list different measurements for a 596. Stamp Smarter lists the measurements for a 596 at 19x22 1/2. Linn's has them at 19 1/4x22 1/2. A site called Swedish Tiger has them listed at 19 1/2x22 1/2. Which measurements are correct? I ask that because some people do not have the Scott Cat. available to them. I thank you in advance.
@@stampshowheretoday9593 Thanks for the reply back. From all of the frames I have measured up to this point, I have noticed that +/- tolerance is at most, .15mm. Most of the time it is .10 or less. Maybe I get too technical about things. I just want to be 100% correct before moving on to the next one. I am sure with time, I will be more relaxed about it all. Thanks once again.
@@johndoe9000 good morning Sir. I am Ravinder Mohan Kundra, Punjab India. Last year you talked about the different measurements of the Scott 596 . If you got the right measurements then tell me. I shall be very thankful to you to solve my very long time problem. Once again thanks Sir in advance.
my stamp is pasted to a postcard, and it isn't cancelled -- as if the writer never sent the postcard. How do I get it safely off the card, to examine the back? It does seem limited to 19mm X 22mm, so I guess not exceptional.
I have several of the stamps that I discovered on my grandparents obituary cards. My grandmother came to TX in a covered wagon and her husband died of lung cancer a few years later. He built the first catholic church in TX. Who should I call to look at them? They're attached to the cards.
ThAnks, check around reputable Dealers, Collectors…….Interestingly I spent many happy (?.)hours parsing these issues ; using HE HARIS SLIDE RULE/ Diagram Set up ( like on Video)….. unsure about Rarities in my Accumulations……literally 100/thousands of these commons….to screen
I found a bunch of these and others in some items I bought at a moving sale letters dating back to the 1900s last letter was 1938 would yall be interested 8n checking them out
Hello I'm not for certain but I'm almost positive I might have this dark green Ben franklin 1 cent stamp.. there's noooo ink on the back, clean n just barely bigger than the other stamps when lined up with each other!?? Do u mind contacting me .. I have a few stamps.. including the Christopher Columbus just a couple from the set.. need help! Lol..
now im more confused. have a stamp collection from my step-grad father and have 11 of theses stamps some dark green ad some lighter, one has no perforation on top. i have one that looks perfect only one does not have paper stuck to the back
I HAVE 100 POSTCARDS FROM BENJAMIN FRANKLIN OF 1 CENT AND IT HAS 11 PERFORATIONS ON THE TOP AND BOTTOM OF THE POSTCARDS AND THE GREEN INK PASSES UP TO THE BACK OF THE POSTCARDS
If the image on the stamp is 19,25 mm wide and 22,50 mm high, and the perforation on all four sides is 11, then it is 596. If the picture is 19,50 mm wide and 22,25 mm high and has perforation 11 on all four sides, then it is 594 and it is worth 35,000 dollars. This man in the video, although he is American, does not explain exactly.
Okay so i scrutinized very seriously my collection of 1 cent franklin stamps for weeks and i am %99.9 sure that i have 2 of the stamps sought after but what do i do now?
Hi gentlemen, I have received a huge lot of old stamps and would love your opinion on their condition and value. Oddly enough I live in Henderson as well. Hope to hear back.
I recently inherited a pile of these...also, 2 cent Washington's and some really cool others but I have no idea how to sell them. I've tried Facebook, and some other platforms but I have no idea about stamps. Can you please help me sell my collection? I'll cut you in 10% of ALL profits and I'm not joking about having piles of them.
Please...I'm Positive I have at least 2 "Prime Real-estate" stamps and possibly several others still valuable. My brother and I inherited PILES on PILES of antique stamps from ALL over the world. Also have: 2 cent George Washington's(Red andGreen), 1cent Benjamin Franklin's(Blue and Green), various other countries(France, Italy, Germany, Ireland, England, and more from Spain and more European countries), and Miscellaneous. Long story short, I NEED help selling them so to the person who can ACTUALLY help, I'll split ALL profits with them 50/50!!!! I figured since I didn't really earn/personally collect them and the only reason I had the chance to inherit them was the fact that someone related to me risked their own life and freedom traveling the world during some of the World's most horrible Wars and had the habit of saving letters(I'm sure it was more for the sentiment in the writing)and passed them along with the family to keep their story alive. Those types of gestures do run in the family and I'd love to be able to give back to pay it forward somehow
if someone had one of the franklin 1 cent rotary stamps thats very close to the expensive scott 596.. should they have it looked at by a professional? ive read online that they are so close that you cant tell and that its possible to have the scott 596 even if it appears to not be the correct length. reason i ask is bc i have a rotary ben franklin 1 cent stamp.. it has the color marks on the back and is also stretched from being a rotary stamp.. another fun fact regarding the stamp that makes my bhole pucker is that it came from a collection of letters that shows that this women who wrote the letter was from north central kansas. in the box of letters she sent to her parents while traveling there are multiple letters from kansas city proving she was visiting the city. its totally possibly she bought numerous stamps from kansas city and took them with her on her travels to later use it to mail other letters back to her parents... so my question is, should i spend the 50 or 100 bucks, whatever it is to have to looked at?
by correct length i meant the size of the perfs.. they apear to be a half mm or a quarter mm short.. i cant remember but it was so close i thought i was rich for about a week. haha
I have a whole list of such stamps, but I don't know who to turn to and send pictures to assess the value. They stand like that in a drawer and I have no idea anything about this
I understand that there is a electronic perforation machine you can buy how accurate is that because as I'm getting older my eyes are not able to see properly
@@immanuelcarretero103 honestly i have no clue what they are worth.. i know some are worth a bit more than others.. like a few bucks compared to the usual less than a buck price point but i dont have any clue as to actually putting a price on them. if you figure it out please let me know. sending a stamp in for authentication is expensive and I would only do that if you think you have one of the rotary varieties thats like a half mm off from the scott 596. I actually have one of these and am thinking about spending the 70 bucks or whatever it is to make sure its not a legit scott 596. whats crazy is that im from kansas and the women who wrote the letter i found it on had traveled to kansas city both before and after the particular letter was written. lol its probably not one, but who knows
Hi my name is julio i'm from chicago i have two stmaps really 3 but can't find one ligtht green the other is dark green the dark one doesn't show ink on the other side dark one is that good stmaps
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One of my friends did a nice find few months ago. He attended from the Netherlands to a PSS meeting in America and bought some precancels, 1 with Racine precancel. Back home he thought something to see with the perforation. Got stamp certified, it's an 511a. It's a real transitional perf 10 at bottom with the first 3 perf holes at left perf 11.
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I have that stamp
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My family have collected Stamps.before 1900 ,I have several 596 used a pair of unused 613 and many off that time Rotary perf 11my knowledge of these Rare Stamps .They were Printed and given to the Military,in Australia and on The Ships heading to Australia before and early in War Two.
Thank you guys . I have been a numismatic for over 40 years specializing in errors and variety coins. I find the same thing with a lot of my customers and people I deal with. They always think they found the big one unfortunately the stamp community and coin community run across this daily. With that being said, I have been enjoying stamps for about 15 years now and I have acquired a small collection a number of years ago that had 45 Chicago pre-canceled one cent. Also, being a garage machinist at best I do know how to use a digital caliper, so hopefully with that and a proper template, I myself will take my chance to see if I have one… lol
Chicago aint it... I also collect coins - I understand exactly what you are saying - live it every day.
Thank you. This is very helpful information.
Thank you. Great tips to narrow the search.
wow, this must have taken a lot of work. Much appreciated though, I love the visual prompts of the stamps being shown when you guys drop scott numbers; as a listener (and now watcher) it really helps.
What if its on a postcard
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i just subscribed and I am looking forward to watching more of these videos. Very informative.
Nice video my friends
Thank you for your time!!!
I found piles of stamps in my attic a lot in books unused and a lot in envelopes and tons on postcards, the ones on post cards were stuck in old postcard books found a lot of late 1800’s and early 1900’s stamps on backs. Nice post cards some bit so great but the stamps on back is what I want to start learning but some of the post cards are worth money I do not want to keep them definitely selling but have to learn what I have first.
Did you end up selling ?
Bingo! thanks for that great video.
*GOOD INFORMATION*
I have actually 4 stamps of Franklen where should I check and sell ?
A final point: I definitely don't have one of these Scott 594 or 596 stamps and I'd bet my entire stamp collection that neither does any of the people on here who claim they have.
Gotta agree
I have ton of them. I wish i had a big money maker..
@@StephRenee812 No you don't. You have a ton of the common stamps.
Excellent video with relevant topics, *Congratulations!*
l need to sell stamps Franklin year 1909 can your help my
I recently inherited a large collection of stamps and a shoebox full of 1900-1930 postcards - with the majority of them having the green 1 cent, since I can't view the back - what's the best way to check - a perf gauge and the color?
The size being most important scale of a half a mill. In size bigger
Very nice. ❤
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We have we think the dark green Benjamin Franklin rare stamp!
Nice video 👍🏻
Your video was one of the most informative so many thanks for putting it out. I am fairly sure I have the one-cent Franklin stamp you discussed. What would recommend I do?
Dude nobody wants it maybe pick up Dog shit with it .
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I have a few. most green, side pref, and reg....
It is the 2 bluish , darker stamps that are looking promising from the information I am gathering
Interesting. I'm a GB specialist and have a stamp that also has exactly 9 copies (2023 correction - now 10 as another has been discovered, which I now own!) known.
It's an inverted watermark example on 1d Red plate 9.
(I'd put a link to a scan of it but the scan has my name on it, which I'd rather keep private)
Yet it wouldn't fetch anything like $175000 (I'd reckon to get between £3000 - £5000).
In the same way, there are just 7 1d Red SC perf 16 Die 1 plate 168 stamps in existence. A good friend has 2 of them. They would fetch perhaps £10000 in auction.
I wonder if it's because Scott lists that Scott 596 stamp as a separate catalogue number and collectors want to get one of every number? The 1d Red plate 9 with inverted watermark is not even listed in the Stanley Gibbons specialised catalogue: that's how rare it is.
King Curry good morning Sir. Very happy to know you are a GB specialist. I want to show you an error stamp of GB. Please allow me. Thanks Sir in advance.
@@ravinderkundra4277 And how do you propose to do that? What is the error stamp?
Has a Chicago I’ll. Black stamp on the front and no green off set
Cant be Chicago - sorry, they were not issued there with precancels
Years ago i visited an antique store which had post cards from 1936 post marked but i was surprised to see this Franklin one cent stamp on it. And purchased some of these post cards to remove the stamps from. Stupid me? Did i make a terrible mistake in carefully removing the stamp from the post card from 1936? One sold for $85,000.00 having the post card in tact. Bummer! I believe the post card and the addreess as well as the person who sent it and the girl friend who received it may have made the stamp so much more valuable historically. One came from Niagra Falls and i no longer kept the post card it came on. It was received in Oklahoma. What if it came to a prominant person or a poet, or proliffic writer ? Would it be more valued than just the face value of the current value? The Franklin one cent stamp is off set. With the top of the border perforated slightly. Also it looks like this stamp had been exposed to sunlight as it looks faded and not a hunter green. The printing looks very sharp..What is it worth?
Have it sent for testing there are places that appraise stamps..
I googled the 1 cent franklin because I had about 12 total. 2 were together on a postcard and the color is almost a gray. Wigh a green cast. Much different than the other 10. You can put them side by side and and the 2 are visibly larger. His head seems a bit wider too. Those 2 came off the same sheet and are still one piece. Im excited to let a professional take a look. Im never this lucky so its probably something worthless but I can say everything checks out according to this video. And I use vernier, and dial calipers daily. And they are the right size too. One in a million I know but it would be nice!!@
so what happened? I'm looking at a potentially worthless version in my possession.
Can I use a digital caliper to measure?
Well your wrong about no one as this stamp.....Well it's your lucky day because i happen to have one
I have two!
I have a lot of stamp would like to have advice from you guys how to sell them thanks
I have about 6 Ben franklin Stamos on post cards from the ,1930's all seem to be they same except one . This one has the darker green color. One came off the post card and has the color on the back, but Is not the darker color one. Just needing a little advice.
I have 2 Franklin stamps,separated in a plastic vine cover and I have a few letters with Franklin also..
I know this was posted a year ago but that's the Franklin stamp without perforations on the top only on the left right side perforation the same value
Yes I do have this have study been a first part of such if it's half a millimeter larger than it is
is there any site that will look at photos of collections?
Thank u my friends.I have stamps from all over the world, mongolia, Italian, Chinese, Japan, etc, they show videos of these n more Countries n my stamps are RARE AS THEY SAY IN THE VIDEOS.. or can u direct me to the proper place to sell mines, I promise they will Thank u for it. But I THANK U IN ADVANCE MY FRIENDS FOR SHARING YOUR UNIQUE WISDOM WITH 🙏 ME.
I have two of these stamps, I just recently found them
Good review guys. Rare is an important term for the treasure hunter - there are perhaps billions of the common ones, you are about like lottery chances on these really rare items (less than 50 known)
I have that stamp
I have that one cent Benjamin Franklin stamp
I have that one sent Benjamin Franklin stamp
Bull shit
I have some that are on a postcard so I can’t see the back. Does the post date matter? My postcards with the 1 cent Franklins are dated 1908 - 1910.
That what i am womdering, it that old im sure people bought as needed not a roll or so on.. maybe thoigh
Hey there!!! Thanks for the informative video. It appears I have a franklin 1 cent stamp with no green on the back🤔. Are there any indicators, other than the ones mentioned, that I can look for to confirm its a jackpot or a bust?
Is it the darker color?
If so contact Professional Stamp Experts 702 776 6522
They are an expertizing service
damn ive got one, i bought a Stamp Album with around 100 Stamps... at least 35 were these right here....does it have to be exactly the dark green color ??? because most of mines are in Dark Green color.
Hi guys! Enjoyed the video. Thanks for making it. I do have questions about measurements of the design size. If the listed measurements in the catalogue are approximate measurements and not exact, what kind of a +/- tolerance is allowed? I have also seen different publications list different measurements for a 596. Stamp Smarter lists the measurements for a 596 at 19x22 1/2. Linn's has them at 19 1/4x22 1/2. A site called Swedish Tiger has them listed at 19 1/2x22 1/2. Which measurements are correct? I ask that because some people do not have the Scott Cat. available to them. I thank you in advance.
there is very slight variances but over-all not much.
@@stampshowheretoday9593 Thanks for the reply back. From all of the frames I have measured up to this point, I have noticed that +/- tolerance is at most, .15mm. Most of the time it is .10 or less. Maybe I get too technical about things. I just want to be 100% correct before moving on to the next one. I am sure with time, I will be more relaxed about it all. Thanks once again.
@@johndoe9000 good morning Sir. I am Ravinder Mohan Kundra, Punjab India. Last year you talked about the different measurements of the Scott 596 . If you got the right measurements then tell me. I shall be very thankful to you to solve my very long time problem. Once again thanks Sir in advance.
my stamp is pasted to a postcard, and it isn't cancelled -- as if the writer never sent the postcard. How do I get it safely off the card, to examine the back? It does seem limited to 19mm X 22mm, so I guess not exceptional.
I have one, now arrange for the house
1922 10 cents Monroe stamp that is yellow with 5 other stamps on Ebay
i have two of those franklin with no ink print at the back
I have at least 25 Ben Franklin stamps, Iand measured them all with a digital caliper. Four of them measured 22.5 mm. I have pictures.
Where can I get one of those precision Gauges?
Tengo una estampilla de esa ,pero tiene el sello muy marcado.Quiero saber si tiene algún valor
i have two copies of these stamps but colour is little iight green,and used.
Tengo esa estampilla...y varias antiguas...
I have a few stamps of Franklin 1c
I have several of the stamps that I discovered on my grandparents obituary cards. My grandmother came to TX in a covered wagon and her husband died of lung cancer a few years later. He built the first catholic church in TX. Who should I call to look at them? They're attached to the cards.
ThAnks, check around reputable Dealers, Collectors…….Interestingly I spent many happy (?.)hours parsing these issues ; using HE HARIS SLIDE RULE/ Diagram Set up ( like on Video)….. unsure about Rarities in my Accumulations……literally 100/thousands of these commons….to screen
@@opera93 Sir please describe me in detail. I am a new collector.
I found a bunch of these and others in some items I bought at a moving sale letters dating back to the 1900s last letter was 1938 would yall be interested 8n checking them out
Hello I'm not for certain but I'm almost positive I might have this dark green Ben franklin 1 cent stamp.. there's noooo ink on the back, clean n just barely bigger than the other stamps when lined up with each other!?? Do u mind contacting me .. I have a few stamps.. including the Christopher Columbus just a couple from the set.. need help! Lol..
ho yes i have a Scott 596 measures 19¼ by 22½mm any buyers thanks
now im more confused. have a stamp collection from my step-grad father and have 11 of theses stamps some dark green ad some lighter, one has no perforation on top. i have one that looks perfect
only one does not have paper stuck to the back
I am looking for a stamp appraisal in Denver, CO area. Does anyone know someone that is trustworthy.
I have a few of these stamps but idk much about stamps just started learning if anyone could help me please
I HAVE 100 POSTCARDS FROM BENJAMIN FRANKLIN OF 1 CENT AND IT HAS 11 PERFORATIONS ON THE TOP AND BOTTOM OF THE POSTCARDS AND THE GREEN INK PASSES UP TO THE BACK OF THE POSTCARDS
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I have one which.h had stopped New Yourk/ N.Y. your comments will be appreciated
If the image on the stamp is 19,25 mm wide and 22,50 mm high, and the perforation on all four sides is 11, then it is 596.
If the picture is 19,50 mm wide and 22,25 mm high and has perforation 11 on all four sides, then it is 594 and it is worth 35,000 dollars.
This man in the video, although he is American, does not explain exactly.
Hey I got one with Philadelphia pa showing on the stamp
i have 3 1 cent franklin stamps i just found in a old box on some postcards
What about if I sent in a photo using a digital caliper? I’m very accurate with these kinds of things?
Hey I have about 9 Benjamin Franklin stamps from 1902 how can I tell if they are the right ones
They are still attached to the postcards
I have one yellow-green with no perfs on the sides and one darker green one that looks smaller.
The one without perfs is a coil - 35c value...... The other - check it out.
Great job I have the 596 and 594 need help hard to trust.im the man who has it.
Contact professional stamp experts which is an expertising company. You can find them online.
Okay so i scrutinized very seriously my collection of 1 cent franklin stamps for weeks and i am %99.9 sure that i have 2 of the stamps sought after but what do i do now?
Hi gentlemen,
I have received a huge lot of old stamps and would love your opinion on their condition and value. Oddly enough I live in Henderson as well. Hope to hear back.
How'd that go?
I have a perf gage that has various sizes....
I’ll have to look in my collection for these ⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️
Thanks guy’s ❗️ 6-23-2021
Is there any way to identify 598/594 without looking at the back? Because Stamp is stack to the cover
Use the precision gage
@@stampshowheretoday9593 please send your email address sir
@@stampshowheretoday9593 I did and get 596 mesurments
I have those stamps but not 100 % is a particular way to tell how to differences between all 3
How do I get my stamps graded? I think I have that green 1 cent Ben stamp, but how do I really know help
Google Professional Stamp Experts and send us an email.
That's impossible,
The stamp buyer told me these are very common ,worth about $20 a piece.
Thata because you might have had it and he wanted it cheap.. scammers all over, if u have one send to out to get it checked
I do have a # 596 but the condition is poor, is it still worth anything ? 😇
Absolutely - Thousands of dollars
I have one of those stamps. Where do I sell it at
Do you appraise stamps?
I have this stamp, how do I sell it and other stamps for President Franklin
I have this stamp....one cents and many other
if its from the rotary press wouldnt the stamp have indentions from the press
Dear I have a seal # 596 with all the detailed features, how to get the American certificate? I am from Brazil.
Is it the darker color?
If so contact Professional Stamp Experts 702 776 6522
They are an expertizing service
I think I have one or too of these stamps not sure where to go from here can you help me please
I recently inherited a pile of these...also, 2 cent Washington's and some really cool others but I have no idea how to sell them. I've tried Facebook, and some other platforms but I have no idea about stamps. Can you please help me sell my collection? I'll cut you in 10% of ALL profits and I'm not joking about having piles of them.
Please...I'm Positive I have at least 2 "Prime Real-estate" stamps and possibly several others still valuable. My brother and I inherited PILES on PILES of antique stamps from ALL over the world. Also have: 2 cent George Washington's(Red andGreen), 1cent Benjamin Franklin's(Blue and Green), various other countries(France, Italy, Germany, Ireland, England, and more from Spain and more European countries), and Miscellaneous. Long story short, I NEED help selling them so to the person who can ACTUALLY help, I'll split ALL profits with them 50/50!!!! I figured since I didn't really earn/personally collect them and the only reason I had the chance to inherit them was the fact that someone related to me risked their own life and freedom traveling the world during some of the World's most horrible Wars and had the habit of saving letters(I'm sure it was more for the sentiment in the writing)and passed them along with the family to keep their story alive. Those types of gestures do run in the family and I'd love to be able to give back to pay it forward somehow
Have ypu ever had any of them sent out for testing?
@@danielhall3440 did you ever sell the collection?
if someone had one of the franklin 1 cent rotary stamps thats very close to the expensive scott 596.. should they have it looked at by a professional? ive read online that they are so close that you cant tell and that its possible to have the scott 596 even if it appears to not be the correct length. reason i ask is bc i have a rotary ben franklin 1 cent stamp.. it has the color marks on the back and is also stretched from being a rotary stamp.. another fun fact regarding the stamp that makes my bhole pucker is that it came from a collection of letters that shows that this women who wrote the letter was from north central kansas. in the box of letters she sent to her parents while traveling there are multiple letters from kansas city proving she was visiting the city. its totally possibly she bought numerous stamps from kansas city and took them with her on her travels to later use it to mail other letters back to her parents...
so my question is, should i spend the 50 or 100 bucks, whatever it is to have to looked at?
by correct length i meant the size of the perfs.. they apear to be a half mm or a quarter mm short.. i cant remember but it was so close i thought i was rich for about a week. haha
I have this stamp. The dark one. Where can I sell it..
I have this stamp with Dark green coour.
I have three of these but mine are on post cards dates are from 1937 and one is 1938
Avelibal
I have a whole list of such stamps, but I don't know who to turn to and send pictures to assess the value. They stand like that in a drawer and I have no idea anything about this
Is it the darker color?
If so contact Professional Stamp Experts 702 776 6522
They are an expertizing service
Which one is this
I understand that there is a electronic perforation machine you can buy how accurate is that because as I'm getting older my eyes are not able to see properly
Im going to have to find that
I live in New York, where can I go to sell my stamps at auction?
I have a one cent Franklin with a flat edge at the top
where would I find the template?
Ebay or Amazon...
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I have one that's taller but its not dark green, its not yellow green but in-between.
Hi, i found 2 pcs of 1 cent franklin with dark color and no ink at the back of it.. im not sure if its the one
it must have the ink transfer.. and it must be stretched from the rotary style printing technique that used a roll instead of a flat plate
@@frankthoman4894 i have several of these i think.. and a lot more.. i dont know the value i want to sell em
@@immanuelcarretero103 honestly i have no clue what they are worth.. i know some are worth a bit more than others.. like a few bucks compared to the usual less than a buck price point but i dont have any clue as to actually putting a price on them. if you figure it out please let me know. sending a stamp in for authentication is expensive and I would only do that if you think you have one of the rotary varieties thats like a half mm off from the scott 596. I actually have one of these and am thinking about spending the 70 bucks or whatever it is to make sure its not a legit scott 596. whats crazy is that im from kansas and the women who wrote the letter i found it on had traveled to kansas city both before and after the particular letter was written. lol its probably not one, but who knows
@@frankthoman4894 thanks I'm from Manila I got these from my old pops house it dated 1900s. Okay thanks
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Hi my name is julio i'm from chicago i have two stmaps really 3 but can't find one ligtht green the other is dark green the dark one doesn't show ink on the other side dark one is that good stmaps