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The stamp albums from 1992 to 1999 have little collection value, right?

This is my understanding about the value of collection. If you think it makes sense, just buy it from me!

What we understand as collection value is actually very simple: how much it is worth. First of all, let me tell you that the bound version of the 1992-99 stamp annual album is probably around 1,200.

To go deeper, the so-called collection value can be divided into two situations. 1. I like this thing. In this case, the collection value is very huge. Because you like it, I may not sell it no matter how much others pay. 2. I don’t like this thing, but it has the potential to increase in value. It's hard to say for sure, as there are many factors that influence it. Take Monkey Ticket as an example. How many people used it to send letters directly? How many people stayed behind by accident?

Therefore, when collecting and collecting, you must first correct your mentality. It is basically impossible to get rich by relying on this. Taking a step back, you have the ability to predict the future and know that this thing will be very valuable in the future, but you don’t like this thing. Are you sure you can take good care of it? If not, wouldn’t it be irritating to find it in bad condition when it becomes valuable? On the contrary, if you love this thing very much, then should I pay a big price to buy it and sell it to you? To give an inappropriate example, would you like to buy your lover for 1 million? (Some people may be willing, but I think most people are not willing).

So to sum it up: if you like collecting stamps, then it has value, if you don’t, then it’s useless paper.