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For broadcast on CBS Radio Network stations February 4-5, 2006:
A Fool And His Money
The Stamp Collecting Report, I'm Lloyd de Vries.
Recently, an eBay seller offered what he said "must be extremely rare" upside-down stamps --
a strip of four one-cent stamps from 1983. And this "find" could be yours for a mere three
dollars plus shipping.
As near as we can tell by looking at the picture, all that was upside-down was ... the
picture. There's nothing wrong with the stamps, worth about four cents.
Maybe the seller was making a joke. Maybe he just didn't know. This lot didn't sell, thankfully,
but there are some other silly stamp offers on the Internet auction site: Used stamps, dirty
stamps, even stamps torn in half.
A little knowledge is a dangerous thing, and often the only damage is to the would-be seller,
who pays fees to list junk. But sometimes these worthless stamps DO sell, at ridiculous prices.
Just because a seller says a stamp is "rare" or "valuable" doesn't mean it is.
Maybe it's rare because no one else wants it.
And that's Stamp Collecting this week.
I'm Lloyd de Vries, CBS News.
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