Before
you seek a certificate, please check the item in question carefully
against the data and descriptions found in a standard catalogue.
Many items can be identified readily from such information.
When you
do submit an item, it must be accompanied by a special application
form. Available by sending a self-addressed, stamped No. 10
envelope
to the American Philatelic Expertizing Service, 100 Match Factory
Place, Bellefonte, Pennsylvania 16823. Guidelines and fees
for submitting items are printed
on each form. When you send completed forms,
you also must enclose envelopes and postage that will be used
to acknowledge receipt of items and to return them.
Each item
received by the service is assigned a number and photographed.
One photograph is attached to the certificate that is returned
to the owner with the item in question; another photograph is
kept on permanent file for reference. Items then are directed
to experts by registered mail. Because the service is operated
via the mail, we ask that you allow ninety days before
inquiring about an item. An item will not be accepted for expertizing
if the owner insists upon a deadline for its return.
More than
170 collectors and dealers, each considered an expert in one or
more fields of the hobby, serve the American Philatelic Expertizing
Service. Items submitted usually are reviewed by up to five experts
before formal opinions are rendered. Occasionally when the required
unanimous opinion cannot be reached by experts reviewing an item,
the service declines to render an opinion and refunds all fees,
minus an administrative charge.
The names
of individuals who have submitted material are not revealed to
the experts; names are known only to the administrative staff
members who process submitted items. Similarly, the identities
of the experts who serve on the committee are not listed on the
certificate. When an item is returned to the service by the last
expert scheduled to review it, a formal opinion is written on
the certificate and the item is returned to the owner. Any comments
from the experts become part of the permanent file kept by the
service.