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Frequently Asked Questions

Q- Can I Search your entire website, for a particular stamp?
A- Yes. There is a small tick-box near the SEARCH box, when selected will "Search all Galleries".

 

Better yet, let the power of the internet do the searching for you. Registered users have unlimited access to our StampEyes "Search and Notify" service. When a stamp catalog number you listed is entered into our database, you immediately receive an e-mail with a direct link to the item. Our website essentially surf's 'itself' for you and then, notifies you.

 

Q- If a stamp is shown on the site, is it IN STOCK and ready to ship?
A- Yes. Our website uses a real-time data system, that automatically removes SOLD items. If you see it on our site, it's available at that moment in time. It is properly and safely stored in de-humidified surroundings.

 

Q- Are enlarged scans of stamps available?
A- Yes. Glide your mouse pointer over the top of the image on the lot sales screen, and click. A new window will open with an enlarged color photo of the lot.

 

How to Check Out

Check out is easy and fast. Once you've established an account, you can begin shopping. To begin shopping, please LOGIN. Once logged in, you'll be able to select items into your shopping cart, instruct us on your preferred shipping and payment method. That's all there is to it. 

 

We'll promptly ship your stamps, using professional packaging methods and services. On items valued over $1,000.00, FedEx is our preferred shipper.

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