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What to do with your stamps RNIB collect stamps and sells them on to dealers and collectors. They also collect first day covers, presentation packs and albums. |
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It would be very helpful if you could sort your stamps into British and Overseas. If you have any questions, please email our Fundraising Enquiry Line at fundraising@rnib.org.uk or call 0845 345 0054. Any stamps that they receive are sorted by volunteers into categories and are then sold to dealers or collectors. Mostly they are sold by weight but if we can identify any valuable stamps they can be sold for a higher price. As a general guideline RNIB can expect to receive 90p or £1 for a pound weight of stamps. Oxfam collect stamps as well. · alu cans · batteries · bicycles · books · cardboard · CDs · clothes · coins · computers · curtains · fluorescent tubes · fridges · furniture · glass · hearing aids · inkjet cartridges · juice cartons · junk mail · landline phones · light bulbs · medical equipment · medicines · metals · mobile phones · motor oil · office furniture · organic waste · paint · paint stripper · pallets · paper · plastic · printed circuit boards · printer cartridges · sewing machines · spectacles · stamps · steel cans · televisions · tetrapacks · tools · tyres · vegetable oil · vinyl records · yellow pages · WEEE ·white spirit · wood · | ||