This App is the latest essential for the keen philatelist giving you a unique database for British stamps. You can record those you already own (mint or used) along with their cost and current estimated market value. You can enter a unique reference or catalogue number for each item. A summary page indicates how many stamps you have and their total cost and value. A handy link to the Internet allows you to search for those elusive stamps needed to complete your collection. All records have an accurate image for your reference.
The initial screen will show you a table containing thumbnail photos of stamps from the period indicated in the text to the right.
Tapping the disclosure chevron will take you to another table again with thumbnail photos of the stamps from the chosen period. It will also display your reference/catalogue number, the date of issue, and an indicator of whether you have the mint or used version of that particular stamp.
Tapping on the detail chevron will then take you to a view which will display a larger image of the stamp you selected as well as information about that particular stamp.
Detailed information includes:
Stamp issue date – system provided
Stamp detailed description – system provided
Stamp Image – system provided
Stamp reference/catalogue number – user entered
Stamp Mint Cost – user entered
Stamp Used Cost – user entered
Stamp Mint Market/Catalogue Value – user entered
Stamp Used Market/Catalogue Value – user entered
Stamp Colour – system provided
Record of whether you have the Mint or Used version of this stamp – user entered
There is also a handy button that links to an internet search engine
Tapping on the summary button will then take you to a view which will display a summary of the data in the database
Summary data includes:
The total cost of the mint stamps that you have recorded in the database
The total market/catalogue value of the mint stamps that you have recorded in the database
The total cost of the used stamps that you have recorded in the database
The total market/catalogue value of the used stamps that you have recorded in the database
The total number of mint stamps that you have
The total number of used stamps that you have
The number of unique stamps in the database
Using the database is very intuitive and being on a portable device makes it a very useful accompaniment during visits to stamp exhibitions and shows.
UK_Stamps contains stamps from Queen Victoria 1840 to Queen Elizabeth II December 2020
The initial screen will show you a table containing thumbnail photos of stamps from the period indicated in the text to the right.
Tapping the disclosure chevron will take you to another table again with thumbnail photos of the stamps from the chosen period. It will also display your reference/catalogue number, the date of issue, and an indicator of whether you have the mint or used version of that particular stamp.
Tapping on the detail chevron will then take you to a view which will display a larger image of the stamp you selected as well as information about that particular stamp.
Detailed information includes:
Stamp issue date – system provided
Stamp detailed description – system provided
Stamp Image – system provided
Stamp reference/catalogue number – user entered
Stamp Mint Cost – user entered
Stamp Used Cost – user entered
Stamp Mint Market/Catalogue Value – user entered
Stamp Used Market/Catalogue Value – user entered
Stamp Colour – system provided
Record of whether you have the Mint or Used version of this stamp – user entered
There is also a handy button that links to an internet search engine
Tapping on the summary button will then take you to a view which will display a summary of the data in the database
Summary data includes:
The total cost of the mint stamps that you have recorded in the database
The total market/catalogue value of the mint stamps that you have recorded in the database
The total cost of the used stamps that you have recorded in the database
The total market/catalogue value of the used stamps that you have recorded in the database
The total number of mint stamps that you have
The total number of used stamps that you have
The number of unique stamps in the database
Using the database is very intuitive and being on a portable device makes it a very useful accompaniment during visits to stamp exhibitions and shows.
UK_Stamps contains stamps from Queen Victoria 1840 to Queen Elizabeth II December 2020
Show More