Archive for April, 2008

The History of United States Postage Stamps

Posted in coin collecting on April 25, 2008 by trawiscott

With a large fleet in the U.S. postal service has come a long way since meager Pony Express. Collectors colonial stamps, as handsomely rewarded for their hawk& 39;s eye, as some of these stamps may go for $ 2 to $ 3 million New! Read on to learn more about the fascinating history of the United States Postal stamps.
While Pony Express have been delivering letters for over fifty years, the first U.S. postal service was formally granted to King William and Queen Mary in 1692. The American Revolution was fought, that there was no " taxes without representation & quot;, thereby paving the way for the U.S. postal stamps.
Benjamin Franklin was one of the first postmasters and created the United States Postal Service as we know it, in Philadelphia 1775. Early postal marks ranging from the Roman god Mercury is working on the pony for a modern eagle.
Some of the most coveted United States postage stamps are crude provisional stamps used in the early postmasters from 1845 until 1846 before the Stamp Act was legislated. Many postmasters charges regardless of their opinion, as the quality, of course, the poor in these old relics. Nevertheless, save for temporary eye brand from Providence, Rhode Island, Alexandria, Virginia, or even Baltimore, Maryland (with emphasis on the signing of James Buchanan, before he became president). Unused 1846 Millbury Massachusetts, George Washington, which recently sold for $ 130000!
The 5 cents a red-brown Benjamin Franklin was the first official from them for sale in New York and Boston. The second was 10 cents-black George Washington (who now sells about $ 1400 and used $ unused 28000)!
Stamp values declined over the next few years and remained stable for almost a century. Blue-1 cent Ben Franklins became a collector favorite, when the production error led to new, visible sign of differences in the press. The new stamps can range from $ 100 to $ 200000 in the collection of Civil War North circles.
The 1750000000 release copies of pink-coloured 3 United States postage stamps, which survived until the present day and sell for $ 2 – $ 3 pc. However, some random fluctuations (in " pink pigeon blood & quot;) can be sold for $ 3000 and above. During the civil war in the south of the city to pay some of their own brand of crude (for example, Athens, Georgia or Jetersville, Virginia or Knoxville, Tennessee – to name a few). Confederate " Rebel " time-stamps can go for $ 1000 to $ 15000 these days.
From 1860s – 1870s, ten styles " grates & quot; were aimed at Emboss used, and the fight against illegal re-seal use. One cent " Z-grill & quot; U.S. postage stamps from 1868 recently sold for $ 935000 to print dealers. Later, one of the Z-grill was traded on the block Inverted Jenny stamps (of $ 3 million).
In 1893, to celebrate the 400 anniversary of Christopher Columbus landing in America, they were published, some depicting Columbus on the high seas adventure, And in some cases as $ 5 (which was LO in 1893). Today, these colorful collectibles sell for $ 1500 to $ 12500 depending on condition.
Generally, of them issued in 1900 after not worth much at all, the market is absent. However, during the Great Depression, most people can no longer spend their money on stamps and less than 8% of the total number issued at that time were sold, so they remain a small issue of USA 20 century.
Today, post office faces many problems, from widespread use of Internet and mobile phones to send messages, as well as competition from Fed Ex and UPS. However, stamp collecting market is not likely to disappear. There are so many people who appreciate art and history for these little artifacts that there will always be someone looking for postage stamps, in particular, the United States stamps.
Mike Selvon postage stamp has a large collection of articles for hobbist, where you can learn more tips of the United States postage stamps. We welcome your feedback on our values collecting stamps blog.

Get Your Hands on the Coolest Band Merchandise

Posted in coin collecting on April 16, 2008 by trawiscott

For music lovers, t-shirts and other kinds of band merchandise are all part of the show. They also want something to help them recall the concert, or they want to wear something that has their favorite band s name or logo on it. They would usually come home from a concert with items to commemorate the event. Nowadays you don t have to go to a show to obtain keepsakes of your favorite musical artists.
You can purchase band merchandise for any band by visiting their website. You can also look for them on eBay or in your local stores. If your favorite band is very popular, you have a good chance of finding their merchandise on mass merchandisers like Wal-Mart or Target. You can also try in specialty stores in the mall. Stores such as Spencer can sometimes offer all types of band merchandise.
Although t-shirts are the most common type of band merchandise, you can also purchase other types as well. Hats, posters, belt buckles, and show programs are also available for all music lovers. Bands nowadays have come up with innovative ways of enhancing their popularity. If you can hang it on a wall, wear it, or carry it home, you can have a good chance of finding a band logo imprinted on it.
Local bands have their own band merchandise as well. Some fans collect local band items in hopes that they will be famous someday, and their collection will then be worth a ton of money. The most common types of merchandise that local bands have are CDs, stickers, t-shirts, and hats.
If you have your own band and you want to make your own merchandise, you can find help in the World-Wide-Web. You can find great deals on printing t-shirts and other items online. If you collect unique items of band merchandise from your favorite bands, you can find sites that specialize on rare merchandise. EBay and other sites can provide you with an autographed item and other types of unique collectibles.
It s always a good idea to check if the items you are purchasing are authentic. If the price on a hard to find piece of band merchandise is extremely high, do your best to obtain a certificate of authenticity. Be wary though, because even these certificates can be forged.
Have someone who knows how to spot fakes, examine your items to be sure that you acquire genuine items.
Morgan Hamilton offers expert advice and great tips regarding all aspects concerning Band Merchandise. Visit our site for more helpful information about Band Merchandise and other similar topics.

Types of Tungsten Rings

Posted in coin collecting on April 16, 2008 by trawiscott

I am not sure if you are into rings, but there are a lot of people who like to wear them for all types of purposes. Some wear the ring to signify marriage and the commitment they have entered into, others wear them strictly for style, and some just wear them because they like the way they look. If you are looking for a new ring, a Tungsten ring might just be what you want. There are many different types of Tungsten rings which could do the trick for you, whatever your reason for wearing the ring might be. The first type of ring that I will discuss in one line which I think are particularly interesting, which are black Tungsten rings. This style is not your traditional gold or silver ring; it is a sleek black look which can sport gold inlays. These rings carry that smooth shiny look that is different from other styles, which is probably my favorite thing about them. Another popular style is the wide approach. A lot of rings are skinny, or should I say not wide. Tungsten offers rings which are wider which provide a tough feeling. They look bigger, badder, and in my opinion very stylish. Again, these come in the regular polished version, but also can come in the color black. There are many other styles such as beveled, flat, grooved, polished, and so on, but the two styles mentioned above are some of my favorites. I guess the benefit to owning a Tungsten ring is that they carry a durability factor that other types of rings can not match. The polish is usually guaranteed on these rings because of the beating they can take. Tungsten is very strong, so it can handle more than say gold or silver rings, because these metals are softer. So if scratches are something you are worried about, Tungsten is a solution to the problem Tungsten rings are new and upcoming. If you are interested in purchasing a Tungsten ring, you can find all sorts of styles and prices searching through websites on the internet. Infinity Tungsten offers Tungsten rings and may have the perfect fit for you. Mike Allen writes about Tungsten rings.

Sourcing out Information For the Love and Passion of Old Coins

Posted in coin collecting on April 10, 2008 by trawiscott

There are many people who collect various types of coins. Some of these coins are rare coins from different parts of the world, others are American Eagle coins, and there are still others who have a passion for old coins of all sorts. These old coins don t have to be from one country or even from period in time. With coin collectors the main item that counts is that these coins are from an early period in our history. As old coins sometimes come to light it may be necessary for the coin collector or numismatist to find information about the old coins that they have in their collection. As these old coins may have some of their identifying marks worn away either completely or partially you may want to store them in a protective coin folder until you have gathered enough information that will help you to know what type of old coins you have.This information process will take some time unless you have an idea of where you should start your search. The information that you will need, is the country of origin and hopefully the date the coin was minted. You can also use the portrait that may still be found on the old coin. When you have found this information you should start looking in coin books to see if you can find some history about these coins. While the history doesn t have to be very extensive it should give you an idea about the period when these old coins were minted. You will need this information so that you can have an identification given to these old coins. The background information will need to be stated in a place where you can match it with the old coin that it belongs to. Since it helps to have an idea of the cost of the various old coins that you have you may want to have these old coins valued. The best place for you to find more information on the old coins and what they are priced at would be your local coin shop. Here you will get an appraisal that will inform you about the current value of your entire collection. You can even get a separate appraisal done for all the old coins in your coin collection. This appraisal helps you to see which coins are bringing the value of your collection down and which coins you may want to see about buying more of. With the selection of old coins you should look for ones that you feel will show the full worth of your coin collection.Muna wa Wanjiru is a web administrator and has been researching and reporting on internet marketing for years. For more information on old coins, visit his site at old coins