# Stamp Collecting Cheatsheet ## Stamp Grading - Mint: unused stamp with original gum - Used: stamp that has been postmarked or has other signs of use - Hinged: mint stamp with hinge mark from being mounted in an album - No gum: unused stamp with no original gum - Plate block: block of four or more stamps with plate number on margin ## Stamp Preservation - Handling: handle stamps by edges or with tongs to avoid damage - Mounting: use stamp hinges or mounts to attach stamps to album pages - Storage: store stamps in protective sleeves or albums away from light and moisture - Display: display stamps in frames or glassine envelopes to avoid damage ## Stamp Valuation - Rarity: rare stamps are more valuable - Condition: stamps in better condition are more valuable - Demand: stamps in high demand are more valuable - Historical significance: stamps with historical significance are more valuable ## Stamp Types - Commemorative stamps: stamps issued to commemorate a specific event or person - Definitive stamps: stamps used for everyday mail - Postage due stamps: stamps used to indicate unpaid postage - Air mail stamps: stamps used for airmail service ## Stamp Collecting Tips - Research: learn about stamp types, grading, and valuation before collecting - Focus: choose a specific type or era of stamps to collect - Network: join stamp collecting clubs or attend stamp shows to meet other collectors - Budget: set a budget and stick to it to avoid overspending - Enjoy: have fun and enjoy the process of collecting stamps. ## Stamp Collecting Resources - [American Philatelic Society](https://stamps.org/) - [Stamporama](https://stamporama.com/) - [Mystic Stamp Company](https://www.mysticstamp.com/)