Graded United States Stamps

Third party grading encourages investors over collectors. As philately stands now, collectors usually spend a great deal of
time in reading and study before committing large sums to their hobby. Third party grading allows ignorant investors (in the sense that they know little of the hobby) to come into a field in force, committing large sums on the basis of a supposed neutral third party grade (that such protection may be largely illusionary is borne out by the highly rated mortgage backed securities that people bought on the basis of third party grading in the financial sector and which caused the financial meltdown from which we are still recovering). Third party grading encourages trading as collectibles become more fungible. Most numismatists are constantly buying and selling while most philatelists mainly acquire. And further, many people are attracted to philately by the neatness of it. Numerous certificates and slabbing create storage and display problems.

There is a role for third party certification in stamps. Philately has many forgeries and repairs and, for valuable stamps, it is a good idea to have a third party certificate of genuineness. But most stamp collectors continue to feel that paying $25-$50 for a cumbersome third party grading certificate or slab with every stamp that they buy is something that would make their hobby an ordeal.