The Art of Stamp Collecting

By Manda Spring, published May 02, 2007
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Philately, this is the stamp collecting term. If you collect stamps then you are a philatelist. In the 19th century a French stamp collector, by the name of M. G. Herpin, came up with the name using the Greek language. Philo means "the lover of" and atelia means "free of payment of tax".

Stamp collecting is a hobby that has been around for many, many, years. There are stamp form all over the world with their own unique pictures, writings, and style that can be quite intriguing. For all those who share a passion for this hobby this article can not only give you a history lesson but give you a sense of meaning or purpose for the craft.

Stamp Collecting: A Look Behind the Art

There are many ways you can collect stamps. For instance, you can be one who specializes in collecting commemoratives, thematic, FDC's (first day covers), EFO's (error freak and oddity) and even non-profit.

For a little bit of history let's take a closer look into the first stamp. The first stamp was invented and made by the British. 1840 was the year the mailing system had all changed. Prior to stamps you simply paid for delivery. Rowland Hill who was a former school teacher, wanted to change the postal system forever. He wanted to be able to mark every delivery by way of a sticker of sorts that the mail had indeed been paid for. Pretty soon politicians across the world implemented this practice.

Stamp Collecting: What to Look For

There are a few things that you need to look for if you are stamp collecting. Take a look at some suggestions below to make sure that you are collecting the best.

The coloring, first of all should look exactly like it did the first day it was purchased. Although most stamps from years ago don't retain their original colors due to the elements. But, the ones that still have pretty good color will be worth the most.

The adhesive on the back of the stamp is also a major point of interest. Some of the glues that have been used over the years have been known to dry and crack, this damages the paper itself. Other glues can discolor the paper. It is important to collect stamps where the glue has been removed. These are known as the "NG" (no gum) stamps.

The Art of Stamp Collecting

Stamp collecting is simple, fun, and can be enjoyed by generations to come.

Credit: Manda Spring

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Takeaways
  • Philately, this is the stamp collecting term.
  • The first stamp was invented and made by the British.
  • Stamp collecting can be a wonderful asset to your grandchildren or great grandchildren.
Did You Know?
Some stamps are worth $900,000 a piece and up.
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My mom kept some old letters. Some from World War 2 and some from around the turn of the last century. Without meaning to, she had quite a stamp collection! Great article!

Posted on 05/05/2007 at 10:05:00 AM

 
Interesting.

Posted on 05/02/2007 at 9:05:00 AM

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