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hardy49 | 17:23 Thu 22nd Mar 2007 | Society & Culture
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Can somebody put my mind at ease ? When reading a stamp catalogue which figure is for the mint stamps ?Is it the outer figure or inner figure e.g. 60 80 which of those figures would be the mint value ?
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Depends on the catalogue.

The higher price is almost invariably for mint stamps. For a few (mostly those that weren't really intended for postal use but only sold to collectors) it may be the other way round.
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Many thanks for your help

The left hand column is the mint value and the right hand column is for used.
To properly value your collection a true realistic value for a stamp is approximately 1/5th of the quoted catalogue value shown. If you tried to buy the stamp from a dealer he would expect the value shown in the catalogue.

Its a real rip-off.

John
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Thanks - I had forgotten all about this !!!
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