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April 05, 2015, 06:06:35 AM
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a new thread for my stamps.

Auction starts at 1 Bitcoin.

BUY IT NOW price : offer in PM.

posting 2 Stamps, british empire, with suffix error.

the stamps are nowhere to be found.



http://i60.tinypic.com/2znpn4i.jpg


http://i60.tinypic.com/169jbqv.jpg



stamps with no suffix (p, or pound or D)
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April 05, 2015, 11:57:54 AM
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I guess you are selling them for soo high due to the suffix error.
But sorry if I am asking a stupid question but what do you mean by a suffix error? I tried finding it on google but I wasn't able to find much information.

Also can you mention the year in which they were issued and a little bit of info about the stamps would be very helpful.
Thanks.

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April 05, 2015, 06:36:04 PM
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I guess you are selling them for soo high due to the suffix error.
But sorry if I am asking a stupid question but what do you mean by a suffix error? I tried finding it on google but I wasn't able to find much information.

Also can you mention the year in which they were issued and a little bit of info about the stamps would be very helpful.
Thanks.

all stamps have a price.

D  P  for pence pounds or $

the two i posted have no suffix. which means they are stamps with flaws. stamps with flaws have a high price in the market.
there was one stamp with an upside down plane that went on auction for 350,000$
these ones have no record of them. they are not found anywhere.

they were printed for about a week, when the errors were found. they were all destroyed and only few who made it to the post were sent. my grandfather used to collect stamps. he found that they had mistakes on them so he kept them safely.

like i pointed out on my previous post.

time is rough now. very rough.

that is why i am selling. if i could get an ebay account i would have gladly sold them on ebay and would have collected much more than 1-2-3 bitcoins. but my country is not supported by paypal, which makes it impossible for redeeming money from ebay transactions.

the only alternative i have is obviously bitcoins. your bitcoin will stay with escrow until you receive the stamps. i will shoot a small video and send it to escrow proving that i am sending the stamps to the address of the buyer.

stamps with flaws tend to increase in price rapidly when there are no previous stamps like these on the market.

for these two, i have done my research couple of times online. they are found nowhere. i believe they date from 1850-1950. somewhere in the line.
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April 05, 2015, 06:49:08 PM
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I guess you are selling them for soo high due to the suffix error.
But sorry if I am asking a stupid question but what do you mean by a suffix error? I tried finding it on google but I wasn't able to find much information.

Also can you mention the year in which they were issued and a little bit of info about the stamps would be very helpful.
Thanks.

all stamps have a price.

D  P  for pence pounds or $

the two i posted have no suffix. which means they are stamps with flaws. stamps with flaws have a high price in the market.
there was one stamp with an upside down plane that went on auction for 350,000$
these ones have no record of them. they are not found anywhere.

they were printed for about a week, when the errors were found. they were all destroyed and only few who made it to the post were sent. my grandfather used to collect stamps. he found that they had mistakes on them so he kept them safely.

like i pointed out on my previous post.

time is rough now. very rough.

that is why i am selling. if i could get an ebay account i would have gladly sold them on ebay and would have collected much more than 1-2-3 bitcoins. but my country is not supported by paypal, which makes it impossible for redeeming money from ebay transactions.

the only alternative i have is obviously bitcoins. your bitcoin will stay with escrow until you receive the stamps. i will shoot a small video and send it to escrow proving that i am sending the stamps to the address of the buyer.

stamps with flaws tend to increase in price rapidly when there are no previous stamps like these on the market.

for these two, i have done my research couple of times online. they are found nowhere. i believe they date from 1850-1950. somewhere in the line.
I know that stamps with flaws have high prices and they are valuable.
But will you please tell that what kind of error do these stamps have? Is the error related to symmetry? Or is it something else?

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April 05, 2015, 07:00:44 PM
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I guess you are selling them for soo high due to the suffix error.
But sorry if I am asking a stupid question but what do you mean by a suffix error? I tried finding it on google but I wasn't able to find much information.

Also can you mention the year in which they were issued and a little bit of info about the stamps would be very helpful.
Thanks.

all stamps have a price.

D  P  for pence pounds or $

the two i posted have no suffix. which means they are stamps with flaws. stamps with flaws have a high price in the market.
there was one stamp with an upside down plane that went on auction for 350,000$
these ones have no record of them. they are not found anywhere.

they were printed for about a week, when the errors were found. they were all destroyed and only few who made it to the post were sent. my grandfather used to collect stamps. he found that they had mistakes on them so he kept them safely.

like i pointed out on my previous post.

time is rough now. very rough.

that is why i am selling. if i could get an ebay account i would have gladly sold them on ebay and would have collected much more than 1-2-3 bitcoins. but my country is not supported by paypal, which makes it impossible for redeeming money from ebay transactions.

the only alternative i have is obviously bitcoins. your bitcoin will stay with escrow until you receive the stamps. i will shoot a small video and send it to escrow proving that i am sending the stamps to the address of the buyer.

stamps with flaws tend to increase in price rapidly when there are no previous stamps like these on the market.

for these two, i have done my research couple of times online. they are found nowhere. i believe they date from 1850-1950. somewhere in the line.
I know that stamps with flaws have high prices and they are valuable.
But will you please tell that what kind of error do these stamps have? Is the error related to symmetry? Or is it something else?


they both have 2 errors.

10 -  the 0 is bended and it has no suffix, means only 10 and not 10p as it should have been

13 - the numbers are stuck makes B rather than 13 and is printed as 13 instead of 13p as it should have been
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April 06, 2015, 06:57:17 AM
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April 06, 2015, 04:08:50 PM
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These stamps are decimal Machin design of QE11 so are post not pre 1971. I would check Stanley Gibbons specialised catalogue before buying these stamps. The 13p stamps is badly damaged across the front so no matter how rare it would affect value. I contributed philatelic articles to stamp magazines a number of years ago so have a good philatelic knowledge.
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