Moncton Stamp Show Auction with only Minimum Bid Wins- Part 2

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That Dad Guy

26 күн бұрын

Join That Dad Guy in Part 2 of his Moncton Stamp Show Spring Auction adventure, where he reveals the incredible treasures he won with just a minimum bid! From rare stamps to unique collectibles, this episode is full of surprises and excitement. Don't miss out on uncovering the secrets behind That Dad Guy's latest auction conquest. Watch now and be amazed! Don’t forget to Like, Subscribe and leave positive comments
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@kozzackkelt
@kozzackkelt 26 күн бұрын
More good auction hauls.... some nice NZ stamps there.... Thanks for sharing this with us !
@thatdadguy1974
@thatdadguy1974 26 күн бұрын
It is my pleasure
@thomasprochnow5658
@thomasprochnow5658 25 күн бұрын
Some beautiful stamps in there for a great price. It's great to see your current finds:)
@thatdadguy1974
@thatdadguy1974 25 күн бұрын
Thank you so much. Another video will be out shortly
@GreatStampAdventure
@GreatStampAdventure 24 күн бұрын
Hi Rob! I enjoy these showing of your auction wins very much. Another generous lot of Czechoslovakia stamps! Putting the two lots for $5 each together will give you a pretty comprehensive collection for a meagre $10. You got such a bargain! I cannot say much more about your New Zealand stamps than what Stephen already commented. I can also not really comment about the $5 for them. For that one will have to have a bit more specialized knowledge of each stamp, because, as Stephen wrote, many of them had many variations of which prices might most likely differ. But still I think, or an older lot of stamps, $5 for the NZ stamps might not be too much. Thanks so much for the video!!! 🙂
@thatdadguy1974
@thatdadguy1974 24 күн бұрын
My pleasure and thank you for the information. I hope you had a good week as well. I look forward to your next video
@mailartlover
@mailartlover 25 күн бұрын
Learning a lot wit the comments! :D nice haul.
@thatdadguy1974
@thatdadguy1974 25 күн бұрын
The comments sometimes are better then the video lol
@danielste-marie779
@danielste-marie779 26 күн бұрын
I think you did quite well
@thatdadguy1974
@thatdadguy1974 26 күн бұрын
Thank you
@stephenogier7499
@stephenogier7499 26 күн бұрын
Another nice collection of Czechoslovak stamps and again a good buy at $5. I noticed that there were 3 of the mushroom stamps that you were missing yesterday, so that's good. Yes, doplatit and doplatne on stamps means postage due. I'm not an expert on New Zealand stamps, but I may be able to shed a little light on a couple of them. Firstly, the red stamp with the woman on was in use over quite a period starting in 1901, so there are lots of variations as can clearly be seen just looking at what you have. The War Tax stamp is from 1915. The Life Insurance stamps were not postage due stamps, but official stamps for use in the Life Insurance Department. I'm not really sure how that worked, but the one you have I think is the second design (from 1905 to 1947). There are a lot of varieties (based on watermark and perforation) which could affect the value. In 1947 a new set of 8 values was issued with values ranging from 1/2d to 1 shilling. In 1967, when New Zealand adopted decimal currency, these stamps were issued overprinted with decimal values (as a set of 6 stamps). A 7-stamp set with new designs in decimal currency were released in 1969 and then in 1979 the 1/2c value was issued surcharged 25c. Finally, in 1981 a 6-stamp set with a stylised image of a lighthouse was released. These stamps were made available (in mint condition) to collectors but were not valid for ordinary postage. As far as I know, Life Insurance stamps are no longer used, but I'm not sure when their use ended. Nice video Rob. Thank you.
@stephenogier7499
@stephenogier7499 26 күн бұрын
Not really sure whether this was as good a bargain as the Czechoslovak stamps, but like I said, I'm no expert on New Zealand material and with the earlier stamps, so much depends on which variety you have. It certainly seems that you are happy with the stamps for $5 and at the end of the day, that's what matters most. Several years ago I used to help the one stamp dealer left in Adelaide and he knew a lot about New Zealand stamps and I'm sure he could have advised you. I doubt that you would have got the stamps for $5 though as he used to charge a minimum of $1 per stamp pre 1945 and a minimum of 50c per stamp up to about 1980 and they just went up from there. I guess, based on that, it was a bargain.
@thatdadguy1974
@thatdadguy1974 26 күн бұрын
I feel as though I may not have got as much for my $5 on these New Zealand stamps they were still a good deal for me. Once again I don’t collect for value as is apparent in my collection and knowledge lol. Thank you for all the great information
@rogerturner1881
@rogerturner1881 26 күн бұрын
Stephen, as i collect NZ too those were great but some where damaged.Life insurance issued from 1891 to 1981
@user-pr2zz3ps8r
@user-pr2zz3ps8r 23 күн бұрын
The stamps of new ziland It is aburgen
@thatdadguy1974
@thatdadguy1974 23 күн бұрын
Oh good to hear
@davidcid9943
@davidcid9943 26 күн бұрын
😷😷🇺🇦😷 Attempted to go back and see part #1; unfortunately received a “this video is private” and was unable to view… 🤔 🤨
@thatdadguy1974
@thatdadguy1974 26 күн бұрын
You can try again now. It was clicked off by accident when I was editing todays video