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[H970]How To Collect Stamps
by Fiona Whealer, Fio
Collecting stamps is a hobby that attracts people from all around the world. When you're collecting stamps you can find them from a multiple of sources, including free sources, as well as paying for those stamps that you just can't do without. When you start collecting stamps you'll want to spend as little money as possible and concentrate on getting a beginner's collection of stamps.

As a beginner in stamp collection you might not know where to begin as you may not have any thing to start with. In such a scenario you can buy a packet of stamps which will have an assortment of stamps from different countries. This will also help you focus on the kind of stamps that appeal to you.

Another good source of stamps is on the Internet using eBay. You'll often be able to purchase large amounts of stamps for a very low price. You'll want to have as wide a variety of stamps as possible so that you can see a good selection of stamps from various countries. Once you've purchased a large batch of stamps you'll need to have a way to organize them so you can determine what direction you want to go with your stamp collection.

Most of the stamps that you buy will still be on the paper on which they were mailed. This makes them durable and easy to handle. Once you remove the paper backing the stamp becomes much more fragile and you'll have to be very careful in the way that you move it around. This is why you should sort out your purchased stamps according to country before you take off the paper backing.

It can be a tedious process to take the paper off the stamps so make sure that you have time and won't damage the stamps with a hurried effort. Make sure that you ease the stamp off the paper instead of just pulling the stamp, so you don't make any rips in the stamp. To begin with, use a small pair of scissors to trim the paper as close to the edge of the stamp as you possible can.

To take off the paper backing from the nicely trimmed stamp take clean water in a bowl. Place the stamp with the paper backing into the water and let it soak for some time. Take care that the stamp side is facing up. You can now try to carefully remove the paper backing from the stamp.

After removing the paper backing from the stamp, they need to be dried slowly and gently, so that they don't fold over and wrinkle. After the stamps have dried lay them flat between two layers of paper towel making sure that none of the stamps touch and overlap.

The dried stamps need to be flattened. This can be done by placing these dried stamps in the pages of a large or heavy book. Else you have the option of buying a stamp drying book to dry your stamps. These dry and flattened stamps can be sorted country wise to help you locate them when ever you want to. These sorted stamps then need to be arranged in your stamp collecting book.

1. Firstly take a decision about on what type of subject you would like to use for your collection. It is also not compulsory to start general but it is more stirring to choose a specific theme for your stamps. If you prefer to collect postage stamps from other countries, you may start tightening behind your collection from stamps coming from a specific country that interests you.

2. Buying new stamps from the market to start collection also. This will help you get a good start on your collection and this will also put off replication of your collection. Buying a whole pack will give you different designs that will make it interesting for you and stimulate you to collect more.

3. If money is imperfect while starting the collection, you may want to mull over asking your friends and family to give stamps that they are no longer using. They can also help you in asking their friends to give their stamps to you. This will also be stimulating seeing as the stamps came from people who are special to you. This will make you value the stamps more because of their sentimental values.

4. Previously your friends and relatives have educated that you are collecting stamps, you will be trained that they will give you stamps as gifts for any occasion. This will make the collection easier for you. Some may even exert the effort of getting special editions or memorial stamps to make you happy.

5. Your collection by bearing in mind whether you like new or old stamps. A lot of people favor old stamps in their collection. New stamps, on the other hand, are easier to find and manage. Once you have decided on what stamps to keep for your collection, you should not throw away the others since you can still exchange them with other collectors.

6. Solitary advantage of stamp collecting is that you will not spend much money for the hobby. You may buy reasonably priced tools and supplies needed for your collection. For starters, an album is the first thing to acquire. The most popular kind is the loose-leaf album. A loose-leaf album has a binder that has detachable sheets. This will make the stamps easier to manage and compile.

7. You should always know how to eliminate the stamps from envelopes previous to you can place them in your album. You may cut the stamp from the wrapper around the stamp but it is important to still leave a space between the scissors and the edges of the stamps. You can then place the stamp with the face twisted down on a bowl of warm water. You may then peel the stamp, let it dry and place it in the album.

8. The Internet is the most effective way to search for stamps and determine where you can get the cheapest and even those that are hard to find. You can also make use of the Internet to make friends with other stamp collectors

Once you have your own collection, you can demonstrate them to your friends and families. You may even have your own display in the future. One way to let people know about your collection is by putting up your own website. You can make the website a place where you can demonstrate all your stamps and you may also provide stories about the stamps and how you got them.

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