Selling or Consigning Your Collection?
Call us at (212) 753-6421 or fill out the form below.
We get many inquiries at Siegel Auction Galleries asking us how they can
sell a collection. You may want to sell your collection outright or
consign it to auction. This feature will help you do that
quickly and easily.
SPECIAL NOTE: There are many United States stamps that look similar to the rarities listed on our
website. Some of the differences between expensive rarities and common stamps
can be subtle, including differences in perforation, shade and size. These
stamps should have certificates from a recognized expertizing committee, such as
The Philatelic Foundation or
P.S.E.
Fill out this form and information about your collection will be sent
to Siegel Auction Galleries. Afterward, someone from Siegel Auction
Galleries will contact you directly. If you need any help filling out the form.
Questions about any of the Entries above
- Your email address: Please enter your email address. This is
a required field.
- Stamp Society Memberships: Enter any Stamp Societies for which you
are a member. APS, etc...
- Countries Represented: List the major countries represented in the
collection.
- Time Frame of Stamps: What time frame does the collection cover? Pre
1900, all modern, 1920-1970.
- When purchased: Over what period of time were the stamps purchased?
- Approximate Value: Give your estimate of the value of the collection.
Remember that catalog value is a good estimate only for difficult to obtain
stamps in very fine condition. Common stamps sell for less than catalog.
- Est. of Cost to create collection: Approximately how much has been
spent in acquiring the collection to date.
- List the Sources from which the collection was acquired:
- Auctions: List the auction houses that the collection was purchased from.
(If many list the major ones)
- Dealers: List the dealer names that the collection was purchased from.
(If many list the major ones)
- Other (Inherited, Friends): List any other sources for the collection.
- How active have you been? Are you a specialist? How serious have you been
in creating this collection?
- Enter as complete a description of the collection as possible: Describe
your collection in a paragraph.