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August 2020
Bizarre Battle of Hastings.
Some of the stupid things that one sees on ebay just defy description. A 50p coin issued in 2016 is worth exactly 50 pence to anyone sane. That excludes many mad bidders, who last month went crazy, and bid this junk up to £63,100. Why? As the seller of course described it as *VERY RARE AND CIRCULATED*. |
*VERY RARE* - so it gets £63,100
That of course was the sealer - *VERY RARE* - and of course was
to be believed, and the Bunnies went into a frenzy, making 41 bids, and
drove this tip-jar clearly circulated coin, up to £63,100 - which is
about $A120,000. There were a number of bidders, most with high
feedback, so it might have been legit - who knows? The reverse of this coin was designed by John Bergdahl, and is inspired by the famous Bayeux Tapestry. It was created to commemorate the day when King Harold II was defeated by William the Conqueror, leading to the collapse of the English army, and the so-named Norman Conquest. |
“First BREXIT - and now this!”
I am sure Her Majesty’s effigy on the reverse would look something like the one shown nearby, watching the madness of some of her loyal subjects! A slew of similar ebay listings were of course made soon after, with the dreamers listing up their tip-jar coins, with multiple “Buy It Now” listings even at £50,000 and £60,000, the newspapers reported. Hopefully no Bunny was THAT dumb! |
STAMPEX UK goes “Virtual”!
This COVID-19 madness has of course had a devastating effect on global stamp shows. Near everything, repeat EVERYTHING seems to have been cancelled globally. Regular club meetings, National, and even large Internationals as our cousins in Auckland experienced, just as NZ 2020 had started earlier year, and the rug was pulled. All cancelled. |
Cancelled whilst in mid show.
For many stamp dealers, doing shows and nationals etc,
are their main source of income and sales. As a lucky break, I have
never bothered, and sitting at home am doing 2 or 3 times my usual sales
volume as recent years. Gazillions of collectors are stuck at home, and
buying supplies and stamps online is where they gravitate to right now.
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Do visit here, and take a look!
Anything new and innovative in these strange times is to be applauded by all, and you can visit their site here - tinyurl.com/Stampex20 for more detail of exactly what Virtual Stampex is all about. Spink are major sponsors of it, and lots of leading dealers globally are actively taking part. Well done all. Hope it works wonderfully. |
Europe's largest stamp Event.
STAMPEX
is an institution in Europe, and run by the PTS. It
is Europe's largest stamp Event, and has been running for over 60
years. Stampex International ordinarily takes place twice a year at The
Business Design Centre in Islington London, with some of the biggest
names in philately as regular attendees. Dealers and collectors globally have it on their “Must
DO and See”
list on their calendars. |
Attractive STAMPEX sheets from UK.
To show the changing nature of this hobby, the Chairman of the PTS
London, in the 40 years or whatever I have been a member, has been male,
and an elderly male at that. Nothing wrong with that as I have typed
here before - it simply reflected the average stamp dealer globally.
And none had blue painted finger nails! These things are changing.
Just like the hobby. |
PTS - Industry leaders for 91 years.
Philately is gaining popularity among Millennials, many of whom see the
creative pursuit as an escape from their screen-based lives. Suzanne
Rae said in the Guardian article -
“Philately is tangible: it’s relaxing and unplugged.
It’s also very Instagrammable. Twitter and Instagram enable young
collectors to find people just like them, and see that it’s not only a
geeky old man’s pursuit.” |
Exactly WHO is a “Millennial”?
Wikipedia uses this definition - "Millennials are
also known as Generation Y (or simply Gen Y) Researchers and popular media use
the early 1980s as starting birth years and the mid-1990s to early 2000s as
ending birth years, with 1981 to 1996 a widely accepted defining range
for the Generation Y." |
Suzanne Rae - the new look of the PTS.
Suzanne has a University Degree with Honours, studying Economics and
Business Management, and has an interesting and varied career background
before starting her own stamp business in very recent years -
www.artstamped.com
and has been Chairman of the PTS London for near 2 years. |
As a PTS member myself, it is refreshing to see the changes and new ideas that can occur, when someone outside the usual profile of PTS Chairman hits the scene. A lot of new social media presence, new business ideas, and a specific Five Year Plan etc unveiled, and savvy and interesting new approaches to things. I hope Virtual Stampex is a huge success, and DO take a look at it here - tinyurl.com/Stampex20 |
COVID-19 still impacting Stamp Hobby.
The COVID-19 global crisis is sadly still very much with us. In March near everyone assumed it would be totally over and finished and gone by July or August. Not so sadly. New Second Wave outbreaks in many cities and countries are being reported, and are just as deadly or even more so, than the initial round. “We live in interesting times” as the old expression goes. So many strange knee-jerk decisions are being made by Governments and bureaucrats all over the world, on a daily basis, so by the time you read this, 100 more will have been made. It may be illegal to leave your home for any reason, at some point in time. Nothing is impossible. One Federal Government bright idea here, was to hand out a fistful of money to many in the population, which our Prime Minister naively advised early March, would “do the job” of propping up the Australian economy. It did not of course, it did not even remotely touch the sides, but no-one here targeted objected to getting a handful of free money from the Government, I am sure! |
A free gift - AGAIN - for many Ozzies
Many simply banked it of course, or paid off the Mortgage, car or TV
loan, old credit card debt, gambled it etc, hence creating ZERO
economic stimulus to the ailing economy. Handing out 7 or 8 x unique
numbered $100 Vouchers that needed to be spent at any retailer within
1 or 2 months, usable nationally, on all goods other than
alcohol, cigarettes or gambling etc, would of course see ALL the
money flow into the economy near instantly, but Governments never think
that logically or clearly or smartly. |
“Cash Splash #2” made July 13.
The initial March 2020 Tax Free $750 “household stimulus” freebie
cost the Budget a massive $4.76 Billion, and payments were made on 31
March. All welfare recipients and concession card holders received
the $A750 payment, including 2.4 million pensioners, and all those with
a Commonwealth Of Australia Seniors Card. If it was all
spent at retailers on new purchases, well and good. However, a very
large chunk of it clearly was not. |
One set ALL stamp dens can use!
Last time our Government handed out free money here in
March, I ran a special offer on sealed factory cartons of six, Stanley
Gibbons “Stamps of The World” catalogues for $A399
which was $300 under retail -
tinyurl.com/SOW399 I
must have sold 40 sets, so have just trotted out the same deal again, to
hopefully assist a few more collectors. Not much profit here, but it
gets money moving. And at least, a 16 kilo carton represents ‘value
for money’! |
What is a "SUPERB USED" stamp?
I often get asked how does one accurately value older
stamps, that are in far better than the usual condition found for that
issue. It is a very complex answer, and there is no real tried and
proven formula to be honest, as very many different factors are at play.
This next piece will hopefully explain it in a little more detail, as
little is written on this subject. |
Try finding one of these SUPERB U!
It all comes down to long experience. Some stamps like
the 5/- CofA shown nearby are readily possible to source with attractive
corner cancels. The 5/- issued before that this – the 1915/28 Crown over
A, “THIRD Watermark” is near impossible to locate in my definition of
SUPERB used. They had fluffy/woolly perfs generally, mostly horrid
cancels, and despite the quite insane quote in ACSC, virtually no PO CTO
copes exist, other than perf “OS”. |
Half the price of a PO Annual Book!
These guys have been seduced by the common ebay trick
where second or third grade stamps are listed up with scans showing both
sides. The usual cunning clause - “see scans for condition - no
returns accepted for anything visible on scans” lets them get away
with Murder. Any experienced eye can see obvious thins, tears, repairs,
foxing and faults, but this garbage always sells, and not all are
experienced. |
27 Million sold, 2/- Third Wmk Kangaroo.
Why so scarce in top grade used? Who knows. The ACSC
tells us there were near 27 MILLION of this 2/- Brown stamp in Third
Watermark sold over 8 years. You’d think stacks of them would still be
around, and in dealer stocks in top grade. They are not, let me assure
you. Ask 20 dealers to scan you their FINEST example, and you’ll be
horrified! |
1913 2/- First Wmk - not difficult.
These 2/- brown values were mostly used on parcels, often
during WWI, and most got well and truly “clobbered” by the postal
staff, and the huge Parcels Branch cancels mostly used at that time in
all GPOs - and/or mangled or scuffed or creased or torn in transit. And
ACSC tells us many were used on Telegrams, and hence never entered the
stamp market. |
“Fluffy” or “Woolly” perfs.
Even the choice “VFU” collections of Roos I offer on my
Rarity Page are tough to fill for a stamp like the 2/- Brown Third
Watermark, as we have many factors to take into consideration. This
series often had “fluffy” or “woolly” perfs which most
collectors do not like. No WWI era access to new perforating heads ex
Germany and Austria was the reason mostly. (See the nearby photo, left
hand stamp for an example of this.) |
These look the same to you?
The 2/- Brown SG 41 group stamp on the right side in
photo nearby is from stock, and is in the top end of examples for this
stamp in quality. Forget about $A45 for “Fine Used” in this
value, as being in the uncommon Deep Brown shade, we are talking around
$A75 here. |
Buying Used versus Mint?
And remember that no “fake” modern cancel will likely
ever appear on this stamp to “improve” rusty mint copies. In
hinged mint this Third Watermark 2/- Brown stamp would be $400++ with
this centering and perfs. Even with NO GUM it would sell for around
half that - or MANY times the VFU price. So buying fine used is a
no-brainer in this climate, as mint often tone and rust. |
SECOND Watermark VFU - a joy to behold.
So my “sleeper” from the 3 x different watermark 2/-
Brown Kangaroos is the MIDDLE one issued, the “Second” Watermark,
SG 29, cat a lowly £150 used, and $A350 in ACSC. (There are zero shades
in this watermark.) Anything really nice you will need to
pay $A300-$A350 or so for here, and put that aside with a smile. The
superb used “ARALUEN (NSW)” copy shown nearby I sold for
$A350, and is as good as you will see offered anywhere on this.
This week I removed 5 x lovely clean VFU examples from
“The Townsville Hoard” I flew back with, housed in eight huge
removalist cartons. The amazing 4 generation collection had a few dozen
used, soaked off parcels a century back. They’ll be a cool “bottom
drawer” pick-up for someone at $A995! |
Stamp Tip Of The Month.
The 1915 Second Watermark 2/- (SG 29) is a hard stamp to find in top condition used - mint are actually relatively plentiful. This stamp rather incredibly sells (now) for around five times more mint, than it does used. That is absolutely absurd, and does not reflect relative scarcity whatever. My old 1971 ACSC says that mint was worth only 3 times used. Today it is ACSC $350 used but $1,500 hinged. (And a truly silly $8,500 for “MUH” - 5½ times.) Three times is about the correct ratio, not today's 5 multiple. So from here, if used prices double and mint hinged stays the same, the ratios are about correct - again! If you want my tip of this month, go and buy all the NICE used copies you can find. Light cancels on this 2/- that have no other faults, are truly hard to find - trust me. These seem to have creased readily due to the soft paper etc. |
SG 29 - almost none recorded on postal piece.
There was just a single printing of 960,000 stamps,
during a War. Being an “un-sexy” looking pale brown, few
were retained, versus the pretty bi-colour 4 high values above it.
Until 10 years back this 2/- value SG 29 had never been recorded on
cover or parcel fragment - ACSC lists it thus as $6,000. I sold
the FU example recently on small parcel snipping, also with 2 x 2d
Greys, on the day I listed it. Even these are rare. |
Ebay Dreamer Tutorial!
Everyone grades differently. Stampboards has a long “ebay dreamer” thread where totally clueless nutters list up stuff like the 1935 2d red stamp shown nearby, time and time again. I kid you not! tinyurl.com/EbayDreamer is something to spend an hour reading, and shaking your head at in despair, at the absolute stupidity and deception skills of many 100s of ebay sellers. Until you read it, you literally have NO idea! |
Ebay version of “Fine Used”!
Parts of cheap stamps totally missing, or obliterated by
truly ugly postmarks. Or totally and hopelessly mis-described or priced,
and they ignore all well-meaning advice relayed to them. The term
“Bunny” is being generous in many cases! My “Used” grading was and
is very rigorous, but the fanaticism for “MUH” has pervaded this market,
and used stamps of all eras have been strangely overlooked for some
reason in recent years. |
Mint £2 Roos are 25 times used.
A £2 Kangaroo cheapest Watermark used is about $600 in
decent used, and a “MUH” example is TWENTY FIVE times that at
$15,000 for cheapest watermark. Madness. So used is the only realistic
collecting option for most. Some present day dealers like Richard
Juzwin started to illustrate Kangaroo used stamps in 4 grades on his
widely distributed price list, that I have not seen for many years now.
A shame. |
Regummed 1932 5/- Harbour Bridge.
Ebay is awash with them, and the Bunnies still buy them
with gusto. When it comes time to sell, and a REAL dealer or REAL
auction looks at your folly, the tears will come. One chap bought me
over his album of pre-war “MUH” stamps. He had sourced
most of them on ebay as “BAAHGEENZ” and spent just over
$40,000, his records showed. |
Regumming is very prevalent.
Regumming in Germany is a business, and Germans are very
good and diligent at any trade they enter into. It is as legal as the
guy who panel beats and resprays your car. They wash the gum off, and
then use the same gum mix as on the originals, and use airbrushes like
art retouchers, to spray on fine coatings of the gum. The fast rough
jobs, are $10 or so a stamp, and are pretty easy to pick, but even those
fool most collectors. |
Try regumming corner copies!
Air brushing gum onto the back of a single stamp is one
thing. But a block 4, or a corner or marginal selvedge copy is quite
different, as the gum spray clearly will get into all the holes, and is
thus pretty easy to detect in most cases to the experienced eye. |
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