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By Adam Smith


What can you call a hobby which teaches so muchâ€"in addition to providing fun and pleasure? Stamp collecting helps instruct the collector in geography, biography, history, culture and art. Stamps are miniature gateways to the world.

While stamp collecting may not be as visible as it once was, what this reflects is more the fragmentation of our overall culture and the proliferation of other niche interests. In fact, like a lot of things in the age of the Internet, stamp collecting has found new audiences. Thanks to emerging overseas markets and the passionate interests of long-time philatelists at home, it could be argued that stamp collecting trends are alive now than ever before.

It didn't take long for stamp collecting to become a popular hobby, due in no small part to the well-known Victorian thirst for novelty. By 1860, stamps were being issued all over the world and stamp collecting had become a global obsession. National postal systems quickly recognized an opportunity for generating extra revenue and began issuing stamps specifically for the collector's market. There are numerous specialized stamp clubs locally or nationwide. Many of these clubs can be found through web searches using the terms "stamps" and your collecting topic. One of such internet-based software is EzStamp, the best philatelic collecting software invented to value and organize the US, Canadian and worldwide stamps.

Few hobbies match the flexibility of stamp collecting. It is suitable for nearly all ages. You can collect stamps all 12 months of the year regardless of the climate where you are located. It does not require any special skills or great wealth. Some individuals begin as young as age 4 and many collect until the day they die. Today, EzStamp can help quickly and easily identify stamps with its huge repository of beautiful color stamp images.

Since most US stamps are not rare (millions were printed), most collections that come to market are not worth what their owners wish they were. With collections, you can't judge a book by its cover - you have to look item by item and see very specifically what the collection consists of. EzStamp can help quickly and easily identify stamps with its huge repository of beautiful color stamp images.

No matter what age they start, people collect stamps for various reasons. While hobbyist interest may be waning, the booming market for rare stamps has attracted serious investors from all corners of the world. The unique ability of stamp collecting to attract people of all classes professions and walks of life is one of the reasons it has continued to be relevant to this day.




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