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Monday, September 19th, 2011

A Guide To Stamps of Australia
Stamp collecting is on the whole a very popular hobby all over the world. This also rings true in Australia where many types of people have a strong interest in philately. There is a good variety of common and collectable Australian stamps issued each year. It is often surprising to see which stamps are most popular amongst collectors. The most popular in Australia is determined each year as thousands of locals vote for their favourite design. First place receives the distinguished Australia Post stamp design award. Some past winners include:
Sports treasures 2005: this line was particularly popular with sports lovers (Australia is a great sporting nation) , and included pictures of Donald Bradman’s baggy green, Marjorie Jackson’s running spikes, Lionel Roses boxing gloves and Phar laps racing silks.
Working dogs 2008: this line featured images of working dogs such as German shepherds and border collies. The most popular of these was a working dogs stamp issue which depicted a border collie.
Australian songbirds 2009: this was a particularly beautiful range and included images of the mangrove golden Whistler, the Green catbird , the Scarlet honeyeater and the noisy scrub bird.
Rare Australian stamps.
Like stamp collectors from around the world Australian philatelists thoroughly enjoy finding the most rare and valuable Australian stamps to add to their collection. These are generally older stamps with distinctive or memorable designs although having said that, age is not the only factor in determining a stamps value. If a stamp was produced in large quantities and many copies still remain, this will of course drive the price down. Scarcity is the most important factor in determining the value of a stamp. Here are a few examples.
Inverted swan stamp 1855: this stamp is extremely rare and was one of the first to ever feature an inverted frame error. The Black Swan on the stamp was inadvertently printed upside down. With only 15 of these stamps remaining in existence they are currently valued at US$60,000 each.
King George V head stamps: many stamps depict King George V, but these are not all valuable. King George V stamps which include a dull green seahorse issue stamp 1913 and a turquoise royal cipher stamp 1912 with an inverted watermark are examples of some of the rarer issues.
Sir Charles Kingsford Smith 1931: Sir Charles Kingsford Smith was the first living Australian to be shown on an Australian stamp. A set that was presented to Sir Charles by the Australian postmaster general is one of the rarest of these.
Where to buy Australian stamps
As with stamp collecting in any country there are many different options and places to find and buy common, collectable and rare Australian stamps. Stamp bulletin features pictures of and information about a wide range of stamps and includes a mail order catalogue in each issue. For locals there are specialty shops where stamps can be bought though these are becoming fewer and less since the advent of the web. There is also a wide range of online stores providing wide ranges of common, collectable, and rare Australian stamps.
What’s my collection worth?
There are many ways to obtain valuations for your Australian stamp collection. Local stamp collecting clubs and societies can be a fantastic source of information or if you are lucky enough to have a local specialty store whose opinion you trust this is also a good place to start. Some websites offer valuation services though they may require you to be a member first.
Stamp forgery
Many Australian stamp collectors may be unaware of the number of past attempts to forge rare Australian stamps. Possibly the most famous of these attempts occurred in 1932 when a fraudster tried to forge the very rare ‘two pound kangaroo on map’ stamp.
Australian philately seems to have an interesting and colourful history and continues to be a delightful hobby for both beginner and expert collectors alike.
About the Author
Jared Bannister has been collecting stamps for many years and writes about this topic among many others. To learn more about Postage Stamps of Australia and Philately stamp collecting please visit my website using the links provided.
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Norpro Ravioli Maker and Press $13.45 Make your own delicious ravioli at home. Use Norpro’s Ravioli Maker with Press to make up to 12 raviolis at a time, measuring 1.5 inches unfilled and 1 inch filled. Package includes easy to follow recipes for pasta dough and meat filled ravioli…. |
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Fred and Friends Gingerdead Men Cookie Cutter/Stamps $4.49 The spooky, kooky, cookie cutter. If you hear a spooky crumbling sound from the kitchen in the middle of the night… beware! It just might be the sugar-overloaded spirit of the Gingerdead Men. This double-sided cookie cutter cuts and stamps 5.5″ tall cookies. Heavy, durable food-safe plastic. Packaged in a colorful gift box…. |
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Nothing But The Best $7.39 Released to coincide with the tenth anniversary of Frank Sinatra’s passing (May 14, 1998), Nothing But The Best salutes “The Voice” with an essential single-disc compilation of hits. It features 21 legendary songs from “The Chairman Of The Board,” plus a previously unissued version of “Body And Soul.” The collection is part of an international initiative between the newly created Frank Sinatra Ent… |
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Southern Gospel’s Top 20: Songs of Century $9.19 … |
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Stampendous ‘Wildflower Sprigs’ Clear Stamps $12.99 These sheets by Stampendous hold fun clear stamps for all of your scrapbooking, card making, and paper craft projects. These stamps will adhere to any clear acrylic block for easy placement. |
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7 Gypsies ‘Conservatory Collection’ Clear Stamps $11.44 Theme: Conservatory CollectionMaterials: AcrylicPackage includes one (1) 7.25-inch x 5.75-inch sheet of 24 clear stamps |
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Tim Holtz ‘Flutter’ Cling Rubber Stamp $5.69 These red rubber stamps come mounted on cling foam so you can use them with any acrylic block (sold separately). This package contains one cling rubber stamp. |
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Fiskars 4-piece Stamp Block Set $12.79 Craft professional cards and scrapbook pages with this four-piece stamp block setStamp blocks include grid lines for easy stamp alignmentIdeal for use with most arts and crafts projects |
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Stampendous Perfectly Clear Sincere Sentiments Stamps $9.5 This sheet holds fun clear stamps for all of your scrapbooking, card making, and paper craft projects. These stamps will adhere to any clear acrylic block for easy placement. |