Stamp Collector: Catalog Your Stamps Easily
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- full network access
- prevent device from sleeping
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Stamp collecting is a hobby. Collecting is not the same as philately, which is defined as the study of stamps. The creation of a valuable or comprehensive collection, however, may require some philatelic knowledge.
Our app contains the main information about each stamp including:
- type
- d
- colour
- main information
- image
You can add stamp to your own collection, your stamp album.
Stamp collectors are an important source of revenue for some small countries that create limited runs of elaborate stamps designed mainly to be bought by stamp collectors. The stamps produced by these countries may far exceed their postal needs. Hundreds of countries, each producing scores of different stamps each year, resulted in 400,000 different types of stamps in existence by the year 2000. Annual world output averages about 10,000 types.
Back in 1840, when the first postage stamp appeared in Britain, chances are no one would have guessed that stamps would become a collector’s item. Today, more than 5 million people in the U.S. alone collect, preserve, and trade or sell stamps. If you are considering becoming a “philatelist,” A.K.A. a stamp collector, as a hobby or an investment, you should install and explore all worldwide stamps with our app before you get started.
User reviews
- User-friendly interface for cataloguing stamps
- Ability to have a digital copy of the stamp collection
- Includes a wide variety of stamps
- Great reference for stamp identification
- Frequent ads interrupting usage
- Issues with app crashing and data loss
- Lack of estimated values for stamps
- Some features are limited without payment
- App crashes leading to data loss
- Frequent ads that disrupt experience
- Need for estimated values for stamps
- User-friendliness and digital cataloging features
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