Stamp collecting, also known as philately, is a popular
and educational past time. Stamp collectors save stamps from
letters, especially those from other countries. They also search
out old stamps that represent a past time. Stamp enthusiasts can
be found everywhere. Their notebooks and glassine envelopes
filled with stamps are fascinating to look through. Many of the
stamps they collect are very valuable as well.
Materials needed
for starting a stamp collection include a stamp album and special
mounting tapes called hinges. Tools you will find useful are a
pair of small tongs or tweezers for carefully lifting delicate old
stamps and a magnifying glass for finding minute details. The
beginning philatelist can start with the stamps on the mail that
arrives this very day. To remove a stamp from an envelope,
carefully tear away the envelope from around the stamp being careful
not to tear the stamp itself. Now soak the stamp in warm
water. The remaining piece of envelope will turn loose, allowing
you to lift the stamp from the water with the tongs.
Lay the
stamp on absorbent paper. When dry, place a heavy book on top of
the stamp to flatten it. As a past time, stamp collecting
requires precision and neatness. Place the dried and flattened
stamp in the album by using one of the hinges, or store it in one of
the tiny glassine envelopes unique to stamp collecting.
Many
collectors specialize in collecting currently available commemoratives
as a past time. Stamp designs are varied, beautiful and
interesting. Commemoratives are those special stamps that are
released by the post office for a limited time. They can
commemorate special people or events. Most nations print
commemorative stamps from time to time. American stamps have
featured wild life, artists, antiques, and many other themes. In
fact, there is an annual contest in which American school children
compete to draw the best picture of a wild duck. The best duck
art is featured on a stamp.
A fun way for a young person to
build a collection of foreign stamps is to find a few pen pals in
foreign countries. This activity helps people make friends as
well as broadening their outlook. There are also companies that
will send out introductory collections of foreign stamps in order to
get stamp collecting customers on their mailing lists. These
collections are usually colorful and contain a wide variety.
Stamp
collecting is an educational past time. Stamp collections can
sometimes become very valuable to the right people. If you are
looking for a new hobby or past time, stamp collecting might be for you!..