I am interested in exchanging mint stamps from non US countries, starting with 20 and used stamps staring with 100 a time. I have a big collection of European, American, Australian and Asian stamps. Take care, Eleni
I have quite a lot of mint stamps to exchange, France, Germany, Sweden, Norway, Iceland on and on in the Europe area. Let me know what you have to offer. I am interested in Hong Kong, up to 2000 used, New Zealand up to 2010 and Australia and always interested in recent Canadian commemoratives.
Hello Eleni, welcome to the forum. I have MNH sets and used Thailand stamps available for trade. If you are interested what specifically do you have for exchange? What country & region are you from please? j.h.fitzpatrick@gmail.com Regards, James.
Hello I have 15 used Australian stamps for you. Would you like exchanging them with 15 used French stamps? Take care, Eleni
Hi James, I would be interested in Thailand stamps mint or used in complete sets and even multiple sets. Can send you an .xls list to the Scott catalogue value on South Africa and Homelands plus South West Africa. Regards Erich
Hello, I have Australia and Hong Kong used and i want to swap for mint in some topics are you interested by swap,Constantin
From any country, or legitamite Countries no trucial states or do you need these as well. Do you have a want list or do you take all. What do you have to offer?
Hello Eleni, i like to exchange ww used stamps with you in amounts from 100 each time. Adresses we can change by e-mail. My e-mail is jaaphol@yahoo.com . Thanks !!!!!!!!!
What countries are you interested in receiving. I have Japan, Australia and New Zealand and Canada to trade. Mostly used. If interested I will put a packet together for you. Thanks. keyfrench@gmail.com
I collect all countries. And i prefer to exchange used stamps above mint stamps. Portions 50 100 later may be 200 each time 1 x 1 . My e-mail is jaaphol@yahoo.com
Welcome to the forum Jaap. I also find it hard to remove paper from stamps. Maybe you can check out a thread here int his forum on how to soak stamps.