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Did you know that removing a stamp from an envelope can actually devalue the stamp? The factors that affect the value of a stamp include condition, rarity, and demand. It is not a good idea to break up a stamp collection or sell the stamps yourself unless you have a lot of experience. Stamp collecting is a highly specialized field, so make sure that you contact an appraiser to find out the value of your stamps.


Company Contact
Canadian Professional Appraisers
Phone: 416-440-1310
Website: http://www.cpa-cappa.com
The association includes members with expertise in antiques, books, Canadian and internal art, collectibles, furnishings, jewelry, stamps, and more. Written appraisals provided for fair market, insurance, estate, and family division.
 
   
   
JG Collectibles Prof. John Gingles

Mt. Vernon Antique Center, 8101 Richmond Hwy.
Alexandria, Virginia 22309
United States
Phone: 703-619-5100
Email: JGCollectibles@aol.com
Website: www.MtVernonAntiqueCenter.com
Appraisals of coins, currency, stamps, political and historical autographs and memorabilia, movie and celebrity autographs and memorabilia.
 
   
   
Professional Stamp Experts (PSE)

PO Box 6170
Newport Beach, California 92658
United States
Phone: 877-782-6788
Fax: 949-567-1173
Email: pse@collectors.com
Website: www.psestamp.com
Rare and collectible stamp authentication and grading. Service available to members of PSE or through authorized dealers.
 
   
   
Regency-Superior

229 N. Euclid Ave.
St. Louis, Missouri 63108
United States
Phone: 800-782-0066 or 314-361-5699
Fax: 314-361-5677
Email: info@regencysuperior.com.
Website: http://www.regencystamps.com
Auctions of stamps, coins, Hollywood sports memorabilia. Second location at 17514 Ventura Blvd., Suite 101, Encino, CA 91316. Phone 310-553-5475
 
   
   
Spellman Museum of Stamps & Postal History

235 Wellesley St.
Weston, Massachusetts 02193
United States
Phone: 781-768-8367
Fax: 781-768-7332
Email: info@spellman.org
Website: www.spellman.org
The museum’s mission is to promote knowledge and understanding of worldwide history and geography through the study of stamps, letters, and other artifacts of people’s communication through the mail.
 
   
   
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