I expect you'll be disappointed to know that the value is very low. They are sold for a dollar or two each online. Your best bet would be eBay or similar auction site.
Certainly they are real - you can touch them and see them . . . I think you may have meant to ask if the gold on postage stamps is real. First, there is no postage stamp with gold on it . . . you are referring to 22k gold stamps made by people to sell to people who think they are buying something valuable. These are called replica stamps and are nearly worthless because no dealer will buy them.
You might be able to sell it on eBay for a dollar or two, which is what they can be purchased for. There isn't much gold in the stamps, it is basically an atom or two thick.
This company produces a variety of products. Their first-day covers are real enough. I think they make gold or gold-plated replicas of certain stamps, which of course, are not real postage stamps. They offer some stamp and coin combinations that contain real US stamps and coins. I think they all sell at a discount of the secondary market.
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Stamp Dealer Actually, I sell US postage stamps on eBay. I sell about 20 to 50 a month. That may seem low, but they sell. Before I sell a stamp I have to know exactly what I am selling, therefore there is a process of identification and grading. Then the stamp is posted on eBay. You do not have to be a dealer to sell stamps. Collectors buy, sell and trade stamps all of the time.
There are a lot of trustable websites available online that sell replica Lacoste.
yes, all krogers sell stamps.
They might sell for a couple of dollars. The gold value is almost zero as it is so thin a layer.
If it says COPY it's a replica - almost certainly not real gold, just gold-colored. These usually sell for a few dollars. There's nothing wrong with a legitimate replica coin. It's a way for the average person to have an inexpensive version of something rare and beautiful, a bit like buying a reproduction of a famous painting to hang in your living room.
The company is banking on the gullibility of the public. People hear 'gold' and 'stamps' and think that there is a huge value immediately and a good return on their investment. The reality is that postage stamps have never been a 'good' investment, collecting them is a hobby and should always be viewed as such. While there is opportunity to make money in some aspects, it requires a great deal of work.
Yes, by Law ( fraud ) you must tell the buyer it is a replica. You must also tell him or her if it can not be licenced and insured.
If a replica, the watch is not a Rolex and therefore, has little value. It is also illegal to sell knock-offs.