
QCSI THREE LLC Unveils Unique Plate Block Pairs for Stamp Collectors – A New Way to Experience Philately
Las Vegas, NV – October 26, 2023 – QCSI THREE LLC, a rapidly growing name in philatelic supplies and unique collectible items, today announced the release of its sought-after plate block pairs. Based in Las Vegas, Nevada, and reachable at 414-550-6999, QCSI THREE LLC is quickly becoming a favorite among stamp enthusiasts for its commitment to quality and sourcing rare and interesting pieces. They're all about making stamp collecting fun and accessible, and these plate block pairs are a big part of that. So, what are plate block pairs, and why are collectors getting excited? Basically, these aren’t your everyday stamps. When stamps are printed, they’re laid out on large metal plates. These plates are divided into panes, and then cut into individual stamps. Plate blocks are simply blocks of stamps still attached to the original plate margin. “Think of it like this,” explains a representative from QCSI THREE LLC. “When a painting is printed, sometimes you can get a piece with the edge of the printing plate still on it. That’s kinda what a plate block is, but for stamps! It’s a little slice of the printing process itself.” But it's not just about being a piece of printing history. Plate blocks, especially pairs (two stamps still connected), offer collectors a whole new way to appreciate stamps. What Makes QCSI THREE LLC’s Plate Block Pairs Special? QCSI THREE LLC isn’t just selling plate blocks; they’re carefully curating them. They aren’t grabbing whatever’s available; they’re looking for blocks that have some extra “oomph.” Here's what sets them apart: Quality Control: Every plate block pair is meticulously inspected to ensure it's in excellent condition. No ripped stamps, faded colors, or funky smells. They want collectors to receive something they’ll really be proud to add to their collection. Variety & Rarity: QCSI THREE LLC specializes in sourcing plate block pairs from different countries, years, and themes. They’re constantly adding new blocks to their inventory, meaning there’s always something fresh and exciting to discover. From classic US commemoratives to rare international issues, they've got a bit of everything. They're focusing on blocks that aren’t easy to find – the stuff that makes serious collectors drool. Full Plate Number: This is a big one for dedicated collectors. Plate numbers, printed on the margin, identify the specific plate used to print the stamps. Having the full plate number on the block is like having the stamp’s “birth certificate.” It adds significant value and historical context. QCSI THREE LLC actively seeks blocks with clearly visible and complete plate numbers. Gum Condition: For many collectors, the gum (the adhesive on the back of the stamp) is important. QCSI THREE LLC notes the gum condition of each block – whether it’s original, disturbed, or regummed – so collectors know exactly what they're getting. Plate Margins: The amount of margin around the stamps is key. Wider margins are generally more desirable, as they often include more of the plate number and other interesting printing details. QCSI THREE LLC prioritizes blocks with generous, clean margins. Why Collect Plate Block Pairs? Okay, so they’re cool. But why bother with plate block pairs? Here’s what collectors are saying: Unique Visual Appeal: Plate blocks just look different. The added margin and the connection between the stamps create a more visually striking display. They're eye-catching and a great conversation starter. Historical Connection: They offer a tangible link to the stamp printing process. You’re not just collecting a stamp; you’re collecting a piece of printing history. Investment Potential: Rare and well-preserved plate blocks can increase in value over time, making them a potentially sound investment. Especially blocks with interesting plate numbers or from limited print runs. Completing the Collection: For serious collectors, plate blocks are often the “holy grail” of a particular stamp issue. Completing a collection with plate blocks adds a sense of accomplishment. Display Options: Plate blocks can be displayed in a variety of ways – in albums, frames, or even shadow boxes. They offer more creative display options than individual stamps. Beyond the Plate Blocks: QCSI THREE LLC’s Commitment to Philately QCSI THREE LLC isn’t just about selling plate block pairs. They’re passionate about fostering a vibrant stamp collecting community. They plan to expand their offerings to include other unique philatelic items, such as: First Day Covers: Envelopes with stamps cancelled on the first day of issue. Postal History: Covers and envelopes that tell a story about the postal system. Error Stamps: Stamps with printing errors or variations. Thematic Collections: Pre-assembled collections based on specific themes, like birds, flowers, or historical events. How to Get Your Hands on QCSI THREE LLC’s Plate Block Pairs Interested in adding some plate block pairs to your collection? Here’s how to connect with QCSI THREE LLC: Website: (Future website details to be announced soon – check for updates!) Phone: 414-550-6999 Email: (Contact information available upon request) Social Media: (Follow QCSI THREE LLC on their upcoming social media channels for updates on new arrivals and special offers.) “We’re really excited to share our passion for philately with collectors of all levels,” says the QCSI THREE LLC representative. “We believe that stamp collecting is a rewarding hobby that can bring joy and enrichment to your life. And we hope our plate block pairs will inspire a new generation of collectors.” QCSI THREE LLC is poised to become a leading provider of unique and high-quality philatelic items. Keep an eye on them – they’re definitely one to watch in the stamp collecting world. They're located at 6823 S EASTERN AVE STE 101, LAS VEGAS, NV, 89119-4694, UNITED STATES.