In the 1930s, Earl Apfelbaum spent two days in his office in Philadelphia each week and four days driving through the small towns in mid and upstate Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland and Delaware. He would visit customers, bringing stamps to sell and would always be on the lookout for collections to buy. Apfelbaum has maintained this tradition of travel. We have four members of our staff who travel extensively throughout the United States and Canada looking at and buying stamp collections. Many collections are too large for their owner’s to ship comfortably. Apfelbaum will send a representative to you to look at and evaluate your holdings. Apfelbaum representatives have years of experience in both philately and visiting clients. They are respectful and thorough and will evaluate your holdings at no charge to you. If you are like most collectors, the idea of selling your stamps is full of anxiety. But if you are thinking of doing it, or even just want to discuss it, call or write me today. We can start the process with a no obligation visit from one of my staff. I do this work sometimes myself and would be happy to meet with you too.
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