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Flags of the World Stamp Album Page

Philatelic Album Page

AI Estimated Value

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$25-50

As of June 18, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a page from a stamp album, specifically titled 'FLAGS OF THE WORLD'. The page is made of white paper and features a grid layout with individual bordered rectangles designed to hold postage stamps. Each rectangle is printed with a full-color image of a national flag, corresponding to a specific country, along with the country's name printed below it. Many of these rectangles currently contain actual postage stamps, which are adhered to the page, often covering the printed flag image underneath. The stamps depict the respective national flags, sometimes in a slightly different artistic rendition than the printed flag images on the page. The page exhibits some signs of age and use, including slight discoloration or toning of the paper, particularly around the edges and potentially where stamps are mounted. There are visible creasing or bending on the page, especially on the top left corner where a yellow sticker with the number '124' is affixed. The stamps themselves show varying degrees of wear, some appearing pristine while others might show minor creasing, hinge marks (though not clearly visible), or slight smudging. The overall construction appears to be typical of a mass-produced philatelic album from the mid-to-late 20th century. The quality of the printing for the flag images and country names is clear and legible. No specific maker's mark or signature is immediately visible on this particular page, though copyright information is partially visible along the left margin. The item represents a collection or a part of a collection focused on vexillology through philately.

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I have examined the provided image of this 'Flags of the World' stamp album page. The page itself is a mass-produced item, typical of philatelic albums from the mid-to-late 20th century. Condition-wise, the page shows toning, creasing (particularly in the top-left corner with the '124' sticker), and general signs of age and handling. The stamps affixed appear to be standard definitive or commemorative issues depicting flags. Their condition appears varied, with some looking pristine and others potentially showing minor wear or hinge marks, though detailed assessment of individual stamp condition is limited by image resolution. Authentication of individual stamps' gum, condition, or varieties cannot be definitively determined from these images. Full authentication would require in-person examination, including removal from the page (if hinged), to inspect the reverse side and confirm watermarks, perforations, and exact print variations. Market conditions for global flag-themed stamp collections, particularly those from common albumin series, are generally modest. These pages often appeal to beginner collectors or those with a general interest in philately and vexillology, rather than high-end philatelists. Demand is stable but not high, as these stamps are typically not rare or high-value issues individually. The primary value drivers here are the completeness of the page, the aesthetic appeal of the flags, and the condition of the stamps. Given the common nature of the album and the stamps, along with the visible wear on the page, the value range reflects its appeal as a collectible entry-level item rather than a significant investment piece.

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