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			<title>what is it worth ?</title>
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			<description>Hi all 
is there a set way to work out the value of a stamp?
A collection of German stamps has come into my hand and i am trying to work out what they are worth .
Do you look at the catalogue S.G and that is the true cost ? or is there a formuler e.g 1/2 catalogue price 1/3 cataloge price?
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Hi all <br />
is there a set way to work out the value of a stamp?<br />
A collection of German stamps has come into my hand and i am trying to work out what they are worth .<br />
Do you look at the catalogue S.G and that is the true cost ? or is there a formuler e.g 1/2 catalogue price 1/3 cataloge price?<br />
please help any information would be great.</div>

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