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Sets or singles
by Scott Payton ·applies to the entire front of book from #1 to #5614 (as of 2022). Or you could say "Postage" which represents the Postage Set. Where as Airmail set would be C1 to C150. -
Stamp Art
Mby Mark Scheffler ·By the way - I just realized you own Classic Philatelist! I have bought several stamps from you over the past year. I just received #185 (Unused NG) in the mail yesterday. It is a very nice stamp. -
Giveaways
Dby Don Leischner ·So upset with myself. Finally broke down and bought a #1 this weekend. The most money I have ever spent on a single stamp and forgot the get my additional entries. Now I get it. The transaction was la -
Almost feel like I'm wasting my time.
Dby Don Leischner ·than an ounce at a time, never larger than a #10 envelope. Having said all that, I have noticed that the people here in the forums are pretty good at reporting the rules as they learn of them and are -
Favorite Photos & Philatelic Eye Candy
Bby Bob Woodbury ·Lauree. I also have a complete set of duck stamps. All the full color ones are mint. All the earlier ones are used and signed. Expect for #1 which, being the first, was almost never signed. -
WTH is Wrong With Some People
Bby Bob Woodbury ·My happiest day was when I bought US #1. Just so I didn’t have to search for it anymore. -
WTH is Wrong With Some People
by Ted Tyszka ·Just tried a search for US #1, and was really PO’d with one dealer’s practice. All of his listings are for 6 crap used modern stamps; all the listings have meaningless mumbo jumbo in the title that d -
Regrets
Bby Bob Woodbury ·regret when one gets away. There was a US#137 up for auction a few weeks ago. It sold for $500. Money I did not have at the time. And a stamp that was not really on my radar. It should have been. The -
Why would these exist
by Scott Payton ·It's possible that they were old stock. The same idea of a "Late usage" of early US stamps (like the the example of a 5c Scott #1, which had been printed 25 years earlier, and demonetized 1 -
What is this
by Wayne Camolli ·It has a single #1590 Jefferson Memorial and a strip of 3 #1299 both canceled 4-16-76 in Monticello. The date is the release date for the $2 bicentennial bill and the piece is a $2 Bicentennial Bill. -
Item misrepresented?
Aby Alvin Swonger ·such as the recutting of plates for US#9-US#11 and to Type differences for various 1c and 2c stamps. To me, the difference between US #70 in red lilac vs. steel blue is far more interesting than a b -
Does this stamp have a "normal" postal cancellation?
Jby John Goddard ·What does the postmark on this stamp represent? The stamp is Great Britain #180, but the postmark doesn't have a date (I don't think so, anyway). I'm wondering if it is from some sort of military out -
A Picture is Worth either A Thousand Words, or Just Two
by John Maloney ·That beaver is a little blurry but its got great margins. Is it a #4 or a #1? -
Stamp Hinges
Wby Wayne Kiser ·On newer stamps (beginning with #1522, the first US self-adhesive stamp) what is the current trend for housing the -
Search Options
Wby William Sandrik ·What I find annoying is some dealers do not put the country name in the title. If you just search on #11 you will get results of all countries with a #11. If you search on US #11 you will get only US -
Item Inventory Search (within my store)
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Item Inventory Search (within my store)
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If You Hate Fun Silly Chatter, Skip This Thread
by John Maloney ·Picked up this Canada #4 on Hip this morning. Next, I'll be looking for a #1. -
Favorite Photos & Philatelic Eye Candy
by John Maloney ·But that is a very nice #15, Greg. -
New here.
by Alan W. Craft ·Scott #1000, issued in 1951, had a catalogue value of $0.20 in 2009. It may have increased to $0.50, but U.S. stamps from 1951 are less than a dime a dozen in reality, especially when selling them to