Apfelbaum’s Corner – Volume 59

We all know a few of the “I could have bought it” boys. They’re the collectors who didn’t have the foresight to buy items like U.S. Zeppelins, Wipa Sheets, Greek Olympics, etc., when they were low in price and now they lament in public whenever they have the chance.

These collectors don’t realize that everyone has, at some point or another, missed out on what later proved a bonanza. Perhaps it was a piece a real estate or a painting by a later recognized great artist or in the case of philately, the many stamps that time has determined were worth higher prices.

It is not what you didn’t buy that really counts, it is what you did buy and more important still, it is what you will buy from now on. There is not stamp collecting pleasure in lamentation. Look to the present and the future, not to the past. There will always be items which advance in price and you are bound to have some of them if you continually add to your collection.

The important thing in stamp collecting is to get daily enjoyment from the hobby. With most collectors that enjoyment comes from the items they are continually adding to their collections— even if some of them do fail to become rarities.

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