There’s always another opportunity to find exactly what you were looking for. Below is the 141A Remainder Catalog.

If your collection is made up of mostly newer stamps, loose stamps, or a few sparsely filled albums, it may not hold significant resale value. That said, these collections can still be enjoyed in other ways. You might consider donating them to a church or community group, selling them at a garage sale, or even using them as the foundation for starting your own collection. We encourage you to visit our Collector’s Information page or visit an auction, where you can learn more if you’re interested in starting a collection.

If you have a collection of albums that appears more substantial—containing a variety of older, specialized, or well-preserved stamps—we’d be happy to take a closer look. In many cases, a physical appraisal is the best way to fully understand the scope and potential of your collection. and to give an understanding of the potential return on your collection. Please reach out to us directly, and we’ll be happy to discuss the next steps and how we can best assist you.

If you have a very large collection—perhaps an entire room filled with albums, boxed material, or certified stamps—we would love the opportunity to work with you. Collections of this size often contain a wide range of material, including higher-value items that deserve a thorough review. We can arrange a detailed appraisal and discuss the best options for consignment to ensure your collection is represented and valued properly. Please contact us directly so we can coordinate next steps and provide the personalized attention a collection of this caliber deserves.