1867 10d red-brown (plate 1)
Posted: Sat Jan 27, 2024 9:11 am
Hello - I'm new to the group and recently re-started philately after a 50+ year break. I am in a steep learning mode so hopefully this is the right place to post this question.
My current focus is GB 1840-1951, and one of the gaps I have is SG99 (1867 10d red-brown). According to Gibbons this is valued at £55,000 (!) but from what I can tell virtually no one pays Gibbons prices.
What would a more realistic price be for even just a fair quality item? Note, I am not even remotely close to affording the Gibbons price so this gap may have to stay as a gap.
Thank you for any guidance you can offer.
My current focus is GB 1840-1951, and one of the gaps I have is SG99 (1867 10d red-brown). According to Gibbons this is valued at £55,000 (!) but from what I can tell virtually no one pays Gibbons prices.
What would a more realistic price be for even just a fair quality item? Note, I am not even remotely close to affording the Gibbons price so this gap may have to stay as a gap.
Thank you for any guidance you can offer.