Antique map collecting is a very popular hobby. It is an
ideal choice for those interested in geography and cartography,
history, art, politics...The good news is that you don't need a lot of
money to get started.
What should you collect? The best idea is to collect
something that you like. Antique map collectors usually focus on either
"vertical" or "horizontal" type of collection. "Vertical" means that
you can collect maps from one country or one particular area of the
world, and follow the development of that country or area through
history. "Horizontal" means that you concentrate on a particular time
period or on the work of only one mapmaker.
Before you decide what types of maps to collect, you
must also decide how much money you are able to spend on antique map
collecting. So, what can you expect to pay for an antique map? There
are many maps still available for less than $150. However, rare antique
maps can be very expensive, sometimes reaching five or six figures.
Older maps are generally more valuable. However, maps from the 16th
century can be bought for under $250 while maps from the 19th century
can be worth thousands of dollars. The value of old maps is also
affected by supply and demand. Maps of Africa, India, Russia, and South
America and other less popular regions, can be very affordable. If you
don't want to spend money buying original maps, you can buy
reproductions of expensive and rare antique maps.
The best thing a beginner should do is to visit antique
map shops, talk to the dealers and see the wide range of maps
available. Also, there are dedicated map fairs, and antiquarian book
fairs where antique map dealers are represented. Antique maps are sold
in two forms - bound in a book or atlas, or as a separate sheet.