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It's so miserable! The precious stamps left by an old man to his children and grandchildren have now come to naught

author:The benevolent are invincible

What a tragedy! An old man's collection of rare stamps was reluctant to be transferred in the heyday of philately, and he missed the opportunity to realize financial freedom, but now it has been passed on to his children and grandchildren, but they have all come to naught.

It is said that the prosperous collection is an antique in troubled times. In the 20th century, it was so difficult for everyone to collect, and now in the 21st century, everyone has money in their hands, and there are fewer people engaged in collecting. In fact, in the final analysis, it can only show that everyone is sober, there is no need to spend money on too many meaningless things, and it also shows that the stamp industry has not been recognized by most people.

It's so miserable! The precious stamps left by an old man to his children and grandchildren have now come to naught

Three of these rare stamps collected by this old man from Beijing are small and red, one is a total victory, one is a blue army post, and one is a black letter. Don't underestimate these small printed patterns, in the past, the price of any one could exceed one million. Now that the philatelic industry has fallen into the altar, coupled with so many people on the Internet are singing about stamps, these precious stamps are no longer popular, and the price has fallen again and again.

It's so miserable! The precious stamps left by an old man to his children and grandchildren have now come to naught

This edition of the Cultural Revolution to Anyuan stamps, today's market price is about tens of thousands of yuan. For philatelic enthusiasts, such a price is still acceptable. But for those stamps that cost millions of dollars, I personally think it is impossible for anyone to simply buy them, unless their purpose is not to collect, but to wash Q and some other purpose.

It's so miserable! The precious stamps left by an old man to his children and grandchildren have now come to naught

BC, Cai Lun head stamp. Once a BC Cai Lun head stamp was auctioned out of 6 million yuan, put it now, it is really unthinkable, and even feel a bit fantastical, obviously the post office issued stamps only 4 cents a piece, hard to be hyped by the capital into a sky-high price.

It's not easy to fool people now, and no one wants to do a big wrong. Capital is also interested, and they dare not speculate on stamps anymore, after all, they also know that the philatelic industry will not work, and then they don't know what they are going to start hyping again.

The real price of stamps themselves is only a few pennies a piece, so there is no need to spend a lot of money to take them over, the hype is short-lived and will one day fade. Friends who have stamps in their collections, I advise you to stop losses in time and deal with them as soon as possible! Otherwise, the longer you stay, the more you will have no market value.