Friday, August 27, 2010

The Pleasure of Collecting

History

The practice of collecting has its roots deep in history. Ancient Egyptians were already collecting books in the great library of Alexandria. French King Louis XIV, the Sun King enjoyed the French royal collection of coins so that visited him every day, he noticed that always learn something new.

The Medici family in Renaissance, made the first attempt to collect works of art.

The collection as a hobby

The hobby of collecting consists ofAcquisition of specific particular interest to the collector's item regarding possible. The hobbyist can acquire these properties as an investment. The collections are often highly organized, well indexed, and is attractive when exposed to the public for the interest of the owner. Since collecting depends on the interests of private collectors, you can tackle any subject. The depth and scope of the collection may also vary. Some collectors choose to focus on a certainSubtopic within their area of interest. There are also people who are up to coin collecting as a hobby. In both cases, people try to maintain their identity. Some collections are capable of being, to have at least insofar as a sample of every possible position throughout. Collectors looking to selectively assemble complete collections in this way are sometimes called "completists". After graduation, you may stop collecting, expand the collectionincludes related articles, or start an entirely new collection.

Collecting stamps

Now, in fact, you can collect just about anything! You decide. But remember that everything has its price. If you want to collect Faberge eggs or Ming Dynasty vases (why not), then it would be better that the portfolio comes with the hobby. Not everyone has the money to collect antiques. In addition, there are cheaper things you can collect verylittle money. You can also collect and intangible things like picking the countries you have visited or cities you've been.

Among the collected material, stamps are probably one of the most rewarding. By collecting stamps, collecting not only a printed piece of paper, but also collect a part of history. The symbolism of the stamp is revealed by history, for what is and is exposed for what it was, but it is also a piece of localThe story with the sender and the recipient of the letter selected. If the stamp on a letter of great historical value, should not be deleted. Both together are likely to have a much higher value than the two separately.

By collecting stamps, you are not only collecting antiques, but you may also want new applications from their local management for the collection and handling. You can also choose to collect stamps from around the world within a particular category,Animals, vehicles, people, etc. .. The arguments are as big as you can imagine.

If you decide antique stamp collection, you will expect that only a few are on a postage stamp that has a lot to. A stamp may be issued a unique design, the small number of copies, so that their number increases with time, but the error only to get some stamps, if they could be printed. The absence of some elements (in the drawing, stamps imperforated) or errorcould change in pressure (wrong color, wrong spacing between elements) in a completely stamp value. It 'was in 1840 in England, the first stamp was issued. In France, the first stamp was issued in 1849. At that time, the error was under pressure much more common than it is today.

Where can I get stamps?

There was a time, was much more simple: the only way to write something that someone, a letter with a stamp on. So just had to send letters and hope foran answer, only to start your collection! So many people were gathering, which was easy to trade. But an estimated 2 million people in France are collecting stamps. The seat of the Internet habits have changed and now people prefer to send e-mails, letters instead of by mail. There are fewer stamps issued and also if the postal services to meet the increasingly providing for the collection of stamps only, I do not think that is the same. What was before a realObject that could be achieved with dedication and patience, through exchanges with others, or asking friends that surround them preserved, now is a commercial object, accessible from the power of money. Internet has changed, and promotes access to stamps of many other countries. If you check sites like eBay to buy, you will find a wide range of stamps from around the world. But be careful, some are not what they seem and sometimes can buy on the Internetrather than an illusion.

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