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September 29, 2010 16:01

I want to do some searching
to a nice game easy to paste away en
stamps from the golden era
preferably self-adhesive

these stamps often have a certain value
I believe you call that nominal value

what is currently a bit common qa prices?

and there are some reliable addresses known here

is not actually in the stamps

only previously saved as a child
but they are quietly in the attic say

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Various providers can be found on Marktplaats or eBay (search for "postage valid"). The discount depends, among other things, on the values you need and the quantity you buy at one time. Fluctuates between 30 and 40 percent below the paste value.

I happened to have bought 500 sets of gummed stamps of 1.05 guilders last week (50 + 55 or 60 + 45 cents), which corresponds to 0.46 euros (the new rate from next year, at the moment you only have to 1 guilder for 44 cents on a letter). All neatly packed, so easy to paste.

So that was a nominal value of 500 × 0.46 = 230 euros.
I paid 141.76 euros for it (including shipping), so I got it for less than 62% nominal, a saving of 38%.

If you are satisfied with mixed and / or larger values (eg because you have to paste more on packages anyway), it can even get a bit cheaper.

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We are also considering doing something with below nominal on Catawiki. This could be done by including stamps of a certain value per 100 as "article". Is attractive not only to providers, but also to those on Catawiki who ship a lot. For stamp traders, "below nominal" is usually a regular part of the offer. It is not generally known, but parcels * may still be prepaid with postage. Guilder stamps also remain valid. The discount is indeed from 20 to 40%, depending on the value, skin / loose, guilder / Euro. High values are relatively expensive. But a little bit of sticking definitely pays off!

Multiple senders can therefore save so many euros. If you are interested, please respond.

The great thing about Catawiki is of course that it is a transparent market and that you can see at a glance where you can buy stamps of a certain value in the required numbers.

* Basic packages and registered mail does not apply in the Netherlands for Plus shipments abroad.

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I had a look around mp

is an adv nearby with self-adhesive stamps

and are offered to me for
60% of the postage value are postage values of 80,100,110 and 160 guilder cents.

is that expensive?

I'm not really into the stamps

have followed the threads on ebay in the past
but don't know all that anymore

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Is not expensive, but price depends on:
Skin / loose (loose is more difficult to check)
Gummed / Self-adhesive (Self-adhesive sometimes no longer sticks properly)
Values: the 100 is useful, you have to combine relatively a lot with the other values. (and thus buy more expensive euro stamps again)
Size, because they will also have to be sent.

As I have already mentioned, we are also considering offering this material on Catawiki, always 100 of a certain value so that you have a transparent overview of the possibilities. Many postage holders can save 20-35% on their shipments, both in the Netherlands and in Belgium, as well as on parcels and registered mail.

On top of that, you also have fun franking and a collector is always happy with that!

If there is any interest in this, please let us know.

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the provider is almost around the corner from me so that's no problem
think there is quite a demand for it
to fun parties

would say try it once was also ff on your own site erik
I didn't see those games there either
for the rest cole site

Be sure to visit the store once

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.. they are in the Netherlands keyword list nominal ... But not that sharp. I don't put so much energy into my old site anymore. Catawiki offers me so much advantage in the maintenance that I switch completely as soon as iDeal is active and the supplies are available ... (and nominally of course because there is quite a lot of trade in it ...)

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found them

Does anyone know the rates of the mail for next year?
don't go any further like that standard press release
that a letter up to 20 grams will be 2 cents more expensive

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hope you will soon make something to make postage valid, but also with different values, regularly have children's sheets, booklets that I can offer for 60% postage value

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My idea is to create both guilder / franc and euro values per value per 100 as an item. You will have to split up sheets with different values (otherwise you will also get too wide a variety of articles, I want to keep it simple, is ultimately not for the collector). 'Handy' values such as 1 guilder and values above 2 guilders will then automatically become a bit more expensive. I think there are many sellers on Catawiki who can benefit from this, because you can reduce your postage costs by at least 25% and that is very attractive for any 'mail order company'. Catawiki would also make it very transparent and easy to purchase the correct values. Incidentally, I would like to make it a requirement that they are gummed or self-adhesive stamps, so no stamps without gum (to prevent reused stamps from being offered).

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I agree, but maybe it is better and easier to offer value per 50 pieces, it is affordable for everyone

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@koosmulder

..., maybe for the higher values, but with 100 stamps of 55 cents you can send less than 8 parcels ... I think it is mainly intended (and interesting) for the frequent frankers! So perhaps up to HFL 2.50 / BFR 50 per 100, above that per 10 (that also keeps it more transparent when comparing which value (s) you can buy better)

A price per 100 (or 10) is also more transparent in terms of%.

Perhaps interested large users can also comment on this.

I would like to emphasize again that stamps may also be used for parcels and registered mail (excluding insured parcels abroad). This is not known to every postal agency. Depending on the counter devices: If the postal code is placed on the franking label at the postal agency, the counter clerk must choose 'prepaid already'. If this is not the case, you can paste the registered barcode yourself with a form P2225 and the pieces only need to be scanned. (Netherlands).

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October 11, 2010 16:44

keep it simple

so lots of postage value 220 guilders

now 60 euros or something

or put the nominal price behind it

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I do not only use the stamps for packages, but also for postage on envelopes [sending postcards and series], which is why I also asked for smaller batches, from my own experience there is reasonable demand for this

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  • December 29, 2010 13:35
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Nominal means the "adhesive value", this means that for surcharge stamps the surcharge must first be deducted and then the postage value remains. For example: a children's stamp in the golden era was 50 ct + 30 ct is nominal, so 50 ct. And not 80 cents as previously mentioned by someone, so to stick € 0.44 you need 2 of those stamps.

Kind regards, Willem.

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In the meantime, it is already possible to offer nominal stamps on Catawiki.

I could not find it.

Is this still being worked on or will it not be there anymore.

It seems like a good addition to Catawiki.

If necessary, I would like to help (if I can help).

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We could make a daily offer with it. It also becomes clear how much there is a need for it.

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or an auction I use this franking

most providers are around 60% nominal

but look for even cheaper

self adhesive

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I think a daily offer is a good test to see if there is a demand for it. But I think a lot of collectors use "older" stamps for franking So there will be quite a demand for it, I expect
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What then are seals without gum called?

Is not canceled, is not mint hinged and is not MNH.

But how then?

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You can call it unstamped. Enter it as stamped on Catawiki because it is closest to that. Because they are used stamps, so MNH and unused stamps are not possible. And stamped has also been used
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You can call them stamped but the stamp collector could have problems with that.

I would rather call them unused because in fact they are.

Or can there be a new name for it.

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@ArjanStok

Weird logic,

Not stamped without gum is not stamped, so never stamped, this is how it works in all catalogs in the world whose symbol is * (which means unstamped), but in brackets (*),

So it falls under unstamped see explanation gerritjan8233 on http: // forum .catawiki.nl / forums / 193-stamps-general / topics / 6799-difference-MNH this is the official definition.

Stamped must be depreciated by stamp, stroke of the pen or perforation (old Spanish colonies), removing the gum layer is not a depreciation, so unstamped without eraser

Because they are used stamps

Is not true at all, most of them have simply removed the gum (eg stuck in an old collection album and soaked off later), on the other hand, an unstamped stamp deviated from an unstamped letter is no longer demonstrable afterwards.

Many (tropical) countries used to issue stamps without gum (because the factory gum used to become liquid in the heat and the sheets stuck together, you then had to glue / paste them on a letter yourself). :-)

so MNH and unused is not possible.

Eueueuhhhh !!!!!!! Postfis is still unused (and also with gum layer)

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ff a lay question in between: shouldn't that condition 'unstamped without gum' also be added in CW? now there are only 3 ...

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@Morits,

Yes, in fact, but then you would also have to expand the stamped / used with

just cancellations

factory stamping (machine stamping)

printed stamping

First day cancellation

Occasional cancellation

and then it gets too complicated / too deep / boring for a lot of users I think

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