martes, 9 de abril de 2024

TRIBUTE TO AKIRA TORIYAMA (1955-2024)






With this Post we want to pay tribute to one of the greatest exponents of Japanese Anime, Akira Toriyama, his legacy and essence will be eternal as well as his masterful Dragon Ball saga, we all grew up and lived the experiences of Goku and his friends, and we still maintain those memories translated into collectible objects.


Dedicated to Akira Toriyama

1955-2024


この投稿で、私たちは日本アニメの偉大な推進者の一人である鳥山明に敬意を表したいと思います。彼の遺産と本質は、彼の傑作ドラゴンボール物語と同様に永遠であり、私たちは皆、悟空とその友達の経験を生きて成長しました。そして私たちはそれらの思い出を収集可能なオブジェクトに変えて今でも維持しています。


鳥山明に捧げます

1955-2024

 

ARE COLLECTIBLE TOYS STILL IN TREND?

 




In recent years, the collecting of vintage toys has increased even more, and we will not go into the economic reasons that are already palpable in many countries that seek to sustain themselves economically and make their home economies grow, or at least, have a decent livelihood. .

We will not say that vintage toy collecting is a way of life, a way of making a living like any job, but one thing can be agreed upon, you can make profits in this field, obviously having the necessary tools to know how to do it, but Collecting is more than economic, it is a lifestyle that undoubtedly attracts more people.

Today we see how toys made in the US, Japan and other nationalities have increased their value and demand, and this is due to many factors, mainly the fact that at the time they were limited editions, another aspect is the conservation of the toy and its condition. , which is almost always not optimal for buyers, although there are exceptions.

Toys from the Star Wars saga, others like Lego, G.I. Joe, board games from the MB brand, Hot Wheels, Pokemon and Dragon Ball, are the ones that undoubtedly today are in the first places in that collector environment in the world, gathering more followers every day who perfectly combine their fanaticism with this hobby.

If you own or inherited a lot of old toys, we advise you not to throw them away as many people usually do, save them and treasure them because you have no idea what great valuable treasure you have hidden among those old plastics, vintage toys are still the trend and we think that this will be for a long time, so let's continue hoarding those old toys.

HOW TO IDENTIFY AND AUTHENTICATE VALUABLE STAMPS

 



Identifying and authenticating antique stamps is a meticulous process that requires specialized knowledge and attention to detail. Here is a general process you can follow:

1. Initial research: Before beginning the identification and authentication process, it is important to research the stamp in question. Learn about its history, emission, distinctive characteristics and possible variations.

2. Examine the stamp: Use a magnifying glass to examine the stamp carefully. Note details such as the design, color, printing, margins, paper, water, perforation (if present), and any printer's marks or water stamps.

3. Consult specialized catalogs: Use stamp catalogs, such as the Scott Standard Postage Stamp Catalog or the Stanley Gibbons Stamp Catalogue, to identify the stamp and determine its approximate value. These catalogs provide detailed information on stamps issued around the world, including images, descriptions and values.

4. Check authenticity: If you have doubts about the authenticity of the stamp, consider consulting a philately expert or a specialized auction house for a professional opinion. Experts can use advanced techniques, such as laboratory testing or comparisons with known authentic stamps, to verify the authenticity of the stamp.

5. Consider the condition and conservation: Evaluate the overall condition of the stamp, including any damage, stains, tears, bends or repairs. The state of preservation significantly affects the value of a stamp, so it is important to take it into account when authenticating it and determining its value.

6. Consult online resources: In addition to stamp catalogs, there are several online resources that can help you identify and authenticate vintage stamps. Specialized websites, discussion forums, and online databases can provide additional information and help you answer any questions you may have about a specific stamp.

7. Stay up to date: Philately is a constantly evolving field, with new issues, discoveries and changes in authentication standards. Stay up to date with the latest news and developments in the world of stamps to ensure you have the most up-to-date information available.

Authenticating antique stamps can be a complex and sometimes subjective process, so it is important to be patient and thorough in your research. It is always advisable to seek the help of experts when necessary to ensure the accuracy and reliability of your conclusions.

HOW TO START A STAMP COLLECTION EASILY?

 




Starting a stamp collection from scratch can be an exciting and rewarding experience. Here are some steps to get started:

1. Initial research: Spend some time researching the hobby of philately. Learn about the history of stamps, the different types of stamps, the most important issuing countries, and the topics that interest you.

2. Set your goals: Decide what type of collection you want to create. You can focus on a specific country, a certain time period, on topics such as nature, history, art, etc. Setting your goals will help you direct your search and keep your collection focused.

3. Obtain basic materials: Acquire the basic materials necessary to start your collection, such as stamp albums, protective sheets, tweezers (for handling stamps without damaging them), magnifying glasses, and stamp catalogs.

4. Get stamps: There are several ways to get stamps for your collection:

    - Buy new stamps at your local post office or specialized philately stores.

    - Look for used stamps on old letters, postcards, or lots of used stamps available at online marketplaces or philately stores.

    - Exchange stamps with other collectors. You can find sharing groups online or in your local community.

5. Organize your collection: Classify your stamps according to the criteria you have previously established. Use your albums and protective sheets to organize them neatly and safely.

6. Learn and enjoy: As you build your collection, continue learning about the stamps you own. Investigate its history, its meaning and its value. Enjoy the process of discovery and learning that philately offers.

7. Connect with other collectors: Join local or online philately clubs, participate in discussion forums, attend stamp fairs and related events to meet other enthusiasts and share your passion for philately.

Stamp collecting is a hobby that can be as broad and diverse as you want, so don't be afraid to explore different areas and follow your personal interests. Enjoy the journey of building your stamp collection from scratch!

sábado, 30 de marzo de 2024

THE MONGOLIAN TUGRIK

 








The Mongolian Tugrik, the national currency of Mongolia, embodies the rich tapestry of Mongolian history, culture, and economic aspirations. Originating from the Mongolian word "tögrög," meaning "circle" or "round," the Tugrik reflects the circular shape of traditional Mongolian silver coins, symbolizing the cyclical nature of life on the steppes.

The roots of the Tugrik can be traced back to Mongolia's nomadic past, where barter and trade formed the basis of economic exchange. In the 17th century, Mongolia adopted a silver currency system, known as the "tögrög," consisting of silver coins minted in various denominations. These coins facilitated commerce among nomadic tribes and served as a medium of exchange in the burgeoning trade networks of Central Asia.

Throughout Mongolia's tumultuous history, the Tugrik evolved alongside the nation, enduring periods of conquest, empire-building, and foreign domination. In the early 20th century, Mongolia fell under Chinese influence, leading to the adoption of the Chinese silver yuan as the official currency. However, Mongolia's quest for independence in the 1920s saw the restoration of the Tugrik as the national currency, symbolizing the nation's sovereignty and resilience in the face of external pressures.

During the socialist era of the 20th century, under the influence of the Soviet Union, Mongolia underwent a series of economic reforms that shaped the trajectory of the Tugrik. The currency was pegged to the Soviet ruble, reflecting Mongolia's alignment with the Eastern Bloc and the principles of central planning. However, the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 precipitated a period of economic upheaval and transition for Mongolia, as the country embarked on a path of democratic reform and market liberalization.

In the years following the transition to a market-based economy, the Tugrik faced challenges including inflation, currency devaluation, and fluctuations in global commodity prices. Despite these obstacles, Mongolia's commitment to economic diversification and foreign investment has bolstered confidence in the Tugrik, ensuring its stability and resilience in the face of external shocks.

Today, the Mongolian Tugrik remains a symbol of Mongolia's economic progress and cultural heritage, with its value influenced by factors including inflation rates, foreign exchange reserves, and global economic trends. While fluctuations in the Tugrik's value are not uncommon, Mongolia's efforts to promote fiscal discipline and sustainable development have contributed to the currency's stability and long-term viability in the global marketplace.

As Mongolia continues its journey of economic development and modernization, the Tugrik stands as a testament to the resilience, adaptability, and entrepreneurial spirit of the Mongolian people, reflecting their enduring commitment to building a prosperous future for generations to come.

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