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Old coins and stamps are two of the most popular sought-after items among collectors across the country. Since stamps, in particular, are highly delicate, there are several important factors to be aware of before getting started with your collection. Below is a helpful list of frequently asked questions to help you protect and preserve your valuable stamps!

4 FAQ About Stamp Collecting

1. Do Stamps Have to Be in Good Condition?

old coinsWhen it comes to collecting antique stamps, condition is of the utmost importance. Even if you have a very old stamp, it likely will be worth less money if it has been poorly handled or damaged over the years. The highest grade for a stamp’s condition is reserved for those that are perfectly centered, have retained brilliant color, and have perfect gum.

2. How Should You Handle Your Stamp Collection?

Since stamps are made of paper, they should be handled with caution. As a best practice, collectors often use tongs when working with their stamps. Magnifying glasses of various sizes can also be a great help in reading the extremely small text on a stamp, as well as appreciating the details. Two stamps that look identical to the naked eye may be much different under the gaze of a magnifying glass.

3. How Can New Collectors Get Started?

One of the best ways to get started with a stamp collection is to purchase a “how to” book from your local old coin expert or a bookstore. These books offer insight to help pinpoint what types of stamps you want to concentrate on and where they can be acquired. 

4. How Can You Find the Value of a Stamp?

A reliable way to determine the age of a stamp is to stop by your local library. In their reference section, they should have a book called the Scott Catalogue, which is updated annually and lists all the stamps issued worldwide. If the stamp isn’t listed, visit an expert in old coins and stamps in your area. A dealer will have the expertise necessary to identify the stamp and provide a good idea of estimated value.


Ready to get started with your stamp collection? Hawaiian Islands Stamp & Coin has been Honolulu’s go-to source for old coins, stamps, and other collectibles since 1973. Led by President Don Medcalf, this team is the foremost local authority on valuable coins, including exotic Hawaiian coins. To schedule an appraisal for your stamps or old coins, contact a friendly member of the staff at (808) 531-6251. You can also see a few sample products by visiting their website.

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