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Introduction To Collectible Stamps

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

The very first stamp was issued by United Kingdom in 1840 and was called the One Penny Black. Soon after, a myriad of stamps were introduced to the public and eventually, stamp collectors were born.Collectible stamps are divided in many categories such as rare old stamps, postage stamps, commemorative stamps, pictorials stamps, revenue stamps and the list can go on. In order to recognize and collect stamps in an optimum condition you will require the following equipment:

Specialized stamp collecting notebook or album: this notebook or album is especially designed to store stamps, it has clear plastic pockets that protect the stamps while they can be stored and viewed as desired. Some collectors will develop a stamp catalog where each stamp will have its dedicated space in which details about this are listed.

Magnifying glass: This tool is very useful when you will deal with an old stamp and will need to see details in order to be sure it is authentic. Also some stamps are very small and in order to be able to read details on them you will require a magnifying glass. Stamp togs: This tool is particularly useful in order to prevent damaging stamps by handling them directly with your hands. While you can easily start a stamp collection without any of the above tools, it is important that you take the right measures to preserve them in good condition if you wish to maintain their value over the years.

You can start acquiring stamps today from any letter or from family and friends who don’t share your passion but posses old traditional mail. To acquire collectible stamps today is harder than in the older days as we have switched more or less to electronic mail and in our post offices real stamps are rarely used. However, it is not impossible to share the passion of this hobby with other like-minded individuals.

All About Collectible Figurines

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

Nowadays, figurine collection has become an interesting and fascinating hobby. In fact, with the use of the internet, starting your own figurine collection has become even easier. No matter what type of figurine you are looking for, you will find a wide range of collectible figurines available on the internet, which you can buy from the comfort of your own home and at a reasonable price too. You can also purchase figurines by bidding on online auctions. However, take care not to bid too much on figurines as you would not want your figurine collection to become a financial burden on you.

If you want to order a special type of figurine such as an angel figurine or a fairy figurine, be sure to ask the supplier to display the models and list of your choice. It is also important to specify the size of your figurine before placing the purchase order. Images and pictures of figurines online are often not truly representative of the actual size of the figurines and may often appear larger than the actual dimensions.

Furthermore, some special figurines such as angel figurine may cost you more, as they can be custom made according to your desire. The modern porcelain angel figurine comes in various materials and shapes, so be sure to specify the material and other features that you wish your angel figurine or fairy figurine to have. Fairy figurines are also available in many models and dimensions. Another type of collectible figurine that many people love to collect is the pewter figurine of mythical creatures.

If you consider your figurine collection to be of great value, you should consider passing it on to your future generation as collectible figurines increase in values over time. You will be surprised to know that there is a science to collecting figurines and the more you become involved in the hobby of collecting figurines, the more you will want to learn about it.