G'day Tony,
http://cinderellastampclub.org.uk/what.html
At our local "low end" stamp auctions,
A chinese stock book of say 700 mint and used Canadian stamps
will fetch say $30
3 or 4 Cinderellas that are collectable fetch the same.
The term collectable no doubt depends on the area you live in
and I find auction lists generally point towards what is "in"
Naturally for us Australiana is most valuable. I dont recall
ever seeing any reference to gum on descriptions.
HTH
"Tony Cooper" wrote in message ...
| Going through some stuff I'm going to sell, I came across some
| "stamps" from the National Stamp Exhibition for a couple of years,
| some from the International Philatelic Exhibition, and even a 1935 New
| Jersey Stamp Exhibition.
|
| The are called "Cinderellas", right? Does glue or no glue make a
| difference to a Buyer? Anything in particular to look for, or do I
| just throw a scan in the ad?
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