Universal Postal Union 1874 - 1949 € 750,00
Honduras - Guatemala
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Universal Postal Union 1874 - 1949 € 350,00
Peru - Uruguay
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Suriname Totaal € 250,00
Suriname
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Suriname Totaal € 350,00
Suriname
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België € 105.000,00
België
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Old German States - Year 1800 - 1900 € 15.000,00
Germany - Württemberg
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Old German States - Year 1800 - 1900 € 17.000,00
Germany - Württemberg
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Old German States - Year 1800 - 1900 € 20.000,00
Germany - Württemberg
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Old German States - Year 1800 - 1900 € 19.000,00
Germany - Württemberg
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Diamonds

In the world of stamp collecting, they are like glittering jewels in a treasure chest for the avid collector. These unique stamps are not only rare, but also carry an aura of history, culture and art. Their value often far exceeds the nominal amount printed on their surface. 

What makes these diamonds so special? The answer lies in their diversity. They can range from stamps from a bygone era, issued in honor of historical events, to those printed in limited editions. Some diamonds are even characterized by unique errors or unusual designs, making them even more sought after by collectors.

The allure of diamonds is not only due to their rarity, but also their ability to tell stories. Each stamp represents a moment in history, an aspect of a society, or even an artistic movement. They are small works of art that reflect the richness of human creativity and cultural diversity.

Collectors of diamonds are often passionate aficionados driven by a deep love of history, art and philately. They scour auction catalogs, swap meets and online marketplaces looking for that one missing treasure to complete their collection. For them, each new acquisition is a source of joy and satisfaction, and each discovery brings them closer to understanding the world through the lens of stamps.

The value of diamonds can vary widely depending on factors such as rarity, quality and collector demand. Some examples can fetch astronomical sums at auction, while others are more modestly priced. Regardless of their financial value, diamonds will always remain invaluable to those who cherish them as a window into the past and a source of wonder and inspiration in the present.