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2016-2018 and No takers or offers. Any thoughts or suggestions
by Bonaparte Moore ·Hi Tom, I agree with Francois, I look at your store in the French section. and found a # 249 listed as #235, #262 listed as #249-50 and a #349 listed as Mint Never Hinge, but the stamp is Used. Look a -
Learned Something Today
by Scott Payton ·For US stamps, Scott stops listing pen cancel values at #39. That doesn't mean that a pen canceled stamp isn't likely to be valued less, but rather they stop tracking the value. So a pen canceled st -
Blue Paper Issues
by Scott Payton ·This is all about market. Your comment "They seem to have made enough of them". Only about 4,000 of them were ever issued. Compare that with the Scott #39. There were around 3,000,000 pr -
Where to get certs
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Stamp collection.
by Scott Payton ·That said, what you have here is not considered part of the Franklin-Washington era (which is from 1908 to 1923 and stars with Scott #331 and ends with Scott #547). While there are a few (very few) -
Blueish paper on the right ? I going to get the stamp certificate if this is the blueish
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Scott Specialized Cat, (Digital)
by Ted Tyszka ·No amount of “fine tuning” the search term with #388, No. 388, or anything else filtered the results. I always got the same 92 hits. -
Scott Specialized Cat, (Digital)
by Scott Payton ·Now I'm curious though, you mentioned you were doing a search for 388, do you have some kind of "trial" access? Didn't know they were doing that. We made the decision to boycott their &quo -
Scott Specialized Cat, (Digital)
by George DeKornfeld ·No, no...no worries...I knew that. I was wondering if when you did your search for #388 if adding the country name (U.S.) to the search parameters would have gotten you the results you were looking fo -
Scott Specialized Cat, (Digital)
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by Dave Loving ·I searched for #388 and got 194 items, most of which have nothing to do with #388. -
Unknown German & Poland city cancels
by George DeKornfeld ·#3 = Kirchwärder, an area of Hamburg. -
Favorite Photos & Philatelic Eye Candy
by Scott Payton ·One of my absolute favorites, second only to the #3 (see avatar) -
Relists
by Bob Hatch ·Note that Scott #3136L does not appear (in sequence or otherwise). -
US #320 and #320c Quantities Issued
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South Africa 23 - varieties?
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by John Goddard ·I'm looking for information regarding South Africa 23 - springbok. (it might be #33 or later). There seem to be 2 very different designs of these, one with a background of lines, the other with a bac -
How to deal with customers refusing to pay.
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by Jerry Cole ·Sale Transaction - Invoice ID: #3924851 -
German cancelation help
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by Rodney Johnson ·I have two used German stamps, 1925 - Scott #348, with baffling cancelations. Can anyone enlighten me as to what the cities might be? -
Number of stamps/sheet or stamps/pane for several of the Washington Franklin issues
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Philosophical question
by Scott Payton ·Creating a P# single from an imperf block is a deliberate act. Probably the most notable of these is the #315 (my own 315 is a P# single highly graded XF-SUP that I sought out). Someone had to decid -
Early US Question
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by Bob Woodbury ·One newly discovered area are the Nagis. #3, #4, #40 though #47. And what are the #55 through #62 series? Obviously more rare.