Richard, why not sell your duplicates in the approval section if you want to dispose of them. There would be no reason to catalog the stamps or estimate their value. Just put them in a Vario page with a number for identification, scan it and post the scan.
It seems very simple, although some sellers in that venue make it more complicated.
You can even put the numbers below each stamp 1 to N on each page and scan the page as is.
As long as you are comfortable with setting a single piece price per page...it is easy.
Just write the numbers in.
rrr..
One of the things I try to do is make people happy, and have them smile and laugh.
I have always enjoyed the funny part of life, and I still do, even with my problems.
Selling stamps and postcards, at my age, is somewhat tedious, and as I have difficulty walking, it takes me much longer to pick out a lot..
Also my eyesight is poor, and it is most difficult to read the Scott catalog. I manage, but takes a long time.
Selling postcards is easier, as I do not have to look up anything in a catalog
Thus I have cut back on a lot of my selling, so to my customers I say, lease bear with me, as I hope to get to you eventually
I have a immense inventory of stamps, and about 450,000 postcards. No one in my family collects, so they are going to have a massive job getting rid of all this stuff.
Here is one page of Australia from my personal collection. I managed to place the catalog numbers at top of each stamp. I also watermarked each one, and if I was in doubt, I took the lower price,
Stay well.
Richaard
re: Problem filling orders
Richard, why not sell your duplicates in the approval section if you want to dispose of them. There would be no reason to catalog the stamps or estimate their value. Just put them in a Vario page with a number for identification, scan it and post the scan.
It seems very simple, although some sellers in that venue make it more complicated.
re: Problem filling orders
You can even put the numbers below each stamp 1 to N on each page and scan the page as is.
As long as you are comfortable with setting a single piece price per page...it is easy.
Just write the numbers in.
rrr..