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Brazil 2308a MNH Sailing,  Rowing,  Swimming,  Diving

Brazil 2308a MNH Sailing, Rowing, Swimming, Diving

- $3.85 34m
Brazil 1996 Mnh SS, World Day to Fight Desertification.

Brazil 1996 Mnh SS, World Day to Fight Desertification.

1 $0.99 36m
Brazil P16 H F-VF with a SCV $ 75.00

Brazil P16 H F-VF with a SCV $ 75.00

1 $17.89 38m
Brazil 2309-11 MNH Fight against Drugs,  Smoking

Brazil 2309-11 MNH Fight against Drugs, Smoking

- $1.00 47m
Brazil 1952 Used Issues in good condition.

Brazil 1952 Used Issues in good condition.

- $0.99 49m
Brazil 2312-3 MNH Yanomami Indian Culture

Brazil 2312-3 MNH Yanomami Indian Culture

- $4.65 51m
Brazil 2315 MNH Bird,  Map,  Orinoco Goose

Brazil 2315 MNH Bird, Map, Orinoco Goose

- $1.01 55m
BRAZIL 1938 (30.5.) COMMERC.AIRMAIL COVER FRANKING S.PAULO TO GERMANY CENSORED

BRAZIL 1938 (30.5.) COMMERC.AIRMAIL COVER FRANKING S.PAULO TO GERMANY CENSORED

1 $12.00 1h 5m
Early Brazil Mint & Used colleciton

Early Brazil Mint & Used colleciton

5 $5.24 1h 6m
1930 Sao Paulo Brazil First Flight Cover FFC Transatlantic to Europe

1930 Sao Paulo Brazil First Flight Cover FFC Transatlantic to Europe

- $75.00 1h 42m
Brazil 2343 MNH Christmas

Brazil 2343 MNH Christmas

- $1.01 2h 4m
Brazil 1945 Unissued Bridge Stamp

Brazil 1945 Unissued Bridge Stamp

- $0.99 2h 7m
Brazil 1985 Scott 1976 - 1978 Pure Bred Horses MNH 3 Stamps

Brazil 1985 Scott 1976 - 1978 Pure Bred Horses MNH 3 Stamps

- $1.49 2h 14m
Brazil 1972 Festivals set Sc# 1210-13 NH

Brazil 1972 Festivals set Sc# 1210-13 NH

- $12.95 2h 19m
BRASIL - 1866 100 rs D. PEDRO II (LOT OF CANCELS)

BRASIL - 1866 100 rs D. PEDRO II (LOT OF CANCELS)

1 $0.99 2h 28m
BRASIL - 1876-77 100 rs D. PEDRO II (LOT OF CANCELS)

BRASIL - 1876-77 100 rs D. PEDRO II (LOT OF CANCELS)

4 $2.25 2h 29m
BRASIL - 1876-77 100 rs D. PEDRO II (LOT OF CANCELS)

BRASIL - 1876-77 100 rs D. PEDRO II (LOT OF CANCELS)

3 $1.25 2h 30m
Brazil 1939 Postcard to Quillota Chile

Brazil 1939 Postcard to Quillota Chile

- $3.00 2h 34m
200 All Different BRAZIL Stamps &

200 All Different BRAZIL Stamps &

- $19.00 2h 52m
200 All Different BRAZIL Stamps &

200 All Different BRAZIL Stamps &

- $19.00 2h 52m
BRAZIL SC# 73,  74 ACCUMULATION USED CV $373.50

BRAZIL SC# 73, 74 ACCUMULATION USED CV $373.50

- $49.11 3h 17m
1960 Brazil to USA  cover

1960 Brazil to USA cover

- $7.00 3h 42m
BRAZIL,  1933. AEROPOSTALE  Rio - Woods Hole,  Mass

BRAZIL, 1933. AEROPOSTALE Rio - Woods Hole, Mass

1 $0.99 3h 59m
Brazil 2359 MNH Map,  Olympics,  Barcelona

Brazil 2359 MNH Map, Olympics, Barcelona

- $1.01 4h 30m
Brazil 2362 MNH Telephone,  Communications

Brazil 2362 MNH Telephone, Communications

- $1.01 4h 50m
Brazil 50+ Used B.O.B. Issues ! Most Diff.! Much OK! [08 Scott $38.+] #AK100T

Brazil 50+ Used B.O.B. Issues ! Most Diff.! Much OK! [08 Scott $38.+] #AK100T

- $7.49 5h 2m
Brazil 2380 MNH Hummingbird,  Diabetes Day,  Bird

Brazil 2380 MNH Hummingbird, Diabetes Day, Bird

- $1.01 5h 6m
Brazil 2408-9 MNH Insects,  Beetles

Brazil 2408-9 MNH Insects, Beetles

- $2.45 5h 32m
Brazil to New York City -  postal history on postcard

Brazil to New York City - postal history on postcard

- $4.95 5h 49m
Brazil 2425-6 MNH Music,  Composer

Brazil 2425-6 MNH Music, Composer

- $1.01 6h
Brazil 2467 MNH Albert Sabin,  Campaign Against Polio

Brazil 2467 MNH Albert Sabin, Campaign Against Polio

- $1.01 6h 17m
Brazil Maximum Card Boy Scouts Lord Baden Powell 1957 Centenary Unaddressed Z26

Brazil Maximum Card Boy Scouts Lord Baden Powell 1957 Centenary Unaddressed Z26

1 $21.00 6h 27m
Brazil 2130 MNH Formula 1 Motor Racing,  Flag,  World Champions

Brazil 2130 MNH Formula 1 Motor Racing, Flag, World Champions

- $6.00 6h 33m
Brazil 2164 MNH Formula 1 Motor Racing,  Ayrton Senna,  World Champion

Brazil 2164 MNH Formula 1 Motor Racing, Ayrton Senna, World Champion

- $14.00 6h 36m
AIRMAIL COVER - BRAZIL TO USA 1952 - 1 STAMP - A165

AIRMAIL COVER - BRAZIL TO USA 1952 - 1 STAMP - A165

- $1.00 6h 49m
AIRMAIL COVER - BRAZIL TO USA 1951 - 1 STAMP - A157

AIRMAIL COVER - BRAZIL TO USA 1951 - 1 STAMP - A157

- $1.00 6h 51m
AIRMAIL COVER - BRAZIL TO USA 1952 - 4 STAMPS - A158

AIRMAIL COVER - BRAZIL TO USA 1952 - 4 STAMPS - A158

- $1.00 6h 51m
AIRMAIL COVER - BRAZIL TO USA 1952 - 3 STAMPS - A160

AIRMAIL COVER - BRAZIL TO USA 1952 - 3 STAMPS - A160

- $1.00 6h 51m

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    The best thing about starting a stamp collection is how easy it can be. Encyclopedia of United States Stamps and Stamp Collecting Stamp Collecting - Beginners Guide to Stamps - About Guide Postage ...Enter the fascinating world of stamp collecting!

     

    Stamp History

     

    The first postage stamp, the Penny Black, was issued by Britain in 1840. It pictured a young Queen Victoria, was produced without perforations (imperforate), and consequently had to be cut from the sheet with scissors in order to be used. While unused examples of the "Penny Black" are quite scarce, used examples are common, and may be purchased for $25 to $150, depending upon its condition. Children and teenagers were early collectors of stamps in the 1860s and 1870s. Many adults dismissed it as a childish pursuit. During the late 1800s many of those collectors, as adults, began to systematically study the available postage stamps and published research works on their production, plate flaws, etc. Some stamps such as the triangular issues of the Cape of Good Hope became legendary. It was not until the 1920s that publicity about valuable stamps encouraged a large increase in the number of stamp collectors. This rapid increase in postage stamp values was largely because very few of the older stamps were being saved in good condition. Especially difficult to find were pairs, triples, and large blocks of older stamps. Because many U.S. stamp issues of the 1920s rose rapidly in value, during the 1930s many American collectors stockpiled mint U.S. stamps with the hopes of selling them for a sizeable profit in a few years time. This never materialized. Even today, more than 60 years later, one can find many 1930s U.S. issues in mint condition for close to face value, and many stamp dealers and collectors still use stamps issued as far back as the 1930s for postage when mailing letters. Most U.S. postage stamps issued since the 1930s are easy to obtain and have minimal value. Some high face value stamps, such as the $2.60 United States Graf issued in 1930, are worth substantial amounts of money. Other stamps issued since 1930 that are usually worth something are souvenir sheets from popular countries, hard to find plate number coils, and errors in printing.

     

    Stamp Collecting

     

    Collecting is not the same as philately, which is the study of stamps. A philatelist often does, but need not, collect the objects of study, nor is it necessary to closely study what one collects. Many casual collectors enjoy accumulating stamps without worrying about the tiny details, but the creation of a large or comprehensive collection generally requires some philatelic knowledge. Stamp collectors are an important source of revenue for some small countries who create limited runs of elaborate stamps designed mainly to be bought by stamp collectors. The stamps produced by these countries far exceed the postal needs of the countries. Some collectors, observing the generally rising prices of rare stamps, have taken to philatelic investment. Rare stamps are among the most portable of tangible investments, and are easy to store
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