<h3>I have some old French Colonial Stamps. What is the best resource to determine their value?</h3>
The stamps are currently in an old album (untouched for a generation). I wanted to know how/where I could find a value guide and what materials I could buy to secure the stamps.
The stamps seem to date from between 1940-1960 (rough guess).
<strong>French Polynesia best answer:</strong>
<p><i>Answer by annekitchin</i><br/>You say French Colonial;however are they French Polynesia/French Guinea?There were many colonies at one time.Take your book to the library and check them.If you just want to know the value-go to a dealer and they will let you know-quickly if they are valuable or"common"-meaning they are not rare and are readily bought.Mostly don't try and glue anything down-the new stamp books are just slots,where you line your stamps in secure slots.I had some .and the dealer would not take any after 1940-unless it was a whole set.Soif you're not a collector-just have a dealer look at them.</p>
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