As no one has come to your aid, I'll try. These basic revenue documents are quite plentiful and consequently don't fetch much. Of course some revenue stamps can command quite a bit of money, but not these.
Here is an example of a small lot on eBay at the moment:
The one bottom left is an embossed 6d revenue mark from 1847, which in my book is the most desirable of them all (just a personal preference though). The two on the right are similar to yours. As you can see, these are priced low:
OK! Thank you for the input Ningpo. I´ll keep them anyway because I think it was rather fun to read them.
Just to confirm do not remove the stamps from the documents. Revenue stamps not on documents are very common and worth even less than those on documents.
Malcolm
hi I would value them at a fiver a piece.Has Malcolm said
please dont take them of the paper.I think they look brill,
hang on to them they will only increase.
kind regards ken
I came across some British documents with Postal Fiscal stamps but they are clearly not used as postage. Anyone who knows what documents like this could be worth? I have 7 of them...
re: GB Postal Fiscal stamps, not postally used
As no one has come to your aid, I'll try. These basic revenue documents are quite plentiful and consequently don't fetch much. Of course some revenue stamps can command quite a bit of money, but not these.
Here is an example of a small lot on eBay at the moment:
The one bottom left is an embossed 6d revenue mark from 1847, which in my book is the most desirable of them all (just a personal preference though). The two on the right are similar to yours. As you can see, these are priced low:
re: GB Postal Fiscal stamps, not postally used
OK! Thank you for the input Ningpo. I´ll keep them anyway because I think it was rather fun to read them.
re: GB Postal Fiscal stamps, not postally used
Just to confirm do not remove the stamps from the documents. Revenue stamps not on documents are very common and worth even less than those on documents.
Malcolm
re: GB Postal Fiscal stamps, not postally used
hi I would value them at a fiver a piece.Has Malcolm said
please dont take them of the paper.I think they look brill,
hang on to them they will only increase.
kind regards ken