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1920 The First United States Postage Stamp
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Doyle (1933)
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This is the 1920 pamphlet on the City Dispatch stamps which preceded the first national stamps, which is now at auction. Long out of print, this insight into City Dispatch stamps by Elliot Perry makes for interesting research and reference. Please see the ... Read More
This is the 1920 pamphlet on the City Dispatch stamps which preceded the first national stamps, which is now at auction. Long out of print, this insight into City Dispatch stamps by Elliot Perry makes for interesting research and reference. Please see the images for the cover and introductory page of this information resource.
Title: The First United States Postage Stamp
Size: 14 Pages (about 7-x-9-inches)
Publisher: Severn-Wylie-Jewett Company, Beverly, Mass./Portland, Maine
Publication Date: 1920
Binding: Pamphlet with Staples
Book Condition: A couple of binding/cover tears and a flattened dog-eared corner.
Many philatelic reference books are collectible in their own right since many renouned hobby experts are now out of print. Most are valued for their collectibility based on condition, rarity, and to some extent their use as a reference. Condition is the key and is highly subjective, so study the images, read the content, ask questions, and work with a reliable collector-dealer to get what you want.
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Title: The First United States Postage Stamp
Size: 14 Pages (about 7-x-9-inches)
Publisher: Severn-Wylie-Jewett Company, Beverly, Mass./Portland, Maine
Publication Date: 1920
Binding: Pamphlet with Staples
Book Condition: A couple of binding/cover tears and a flattened dog-eared corner.
Many philatelic reference books are collectible in their own right since many renouned hobby experts are now out of print. Most are valued for their collectibility based on condition, rarity, and to some extent their use as a reference. Condition is the key and is highly subjective, so study the images, read the content, ask questions, and work with a reliable collector-dealer to get what you want.
Please note, payment is expected within three (3) days; thank you. This will ship media mail, unless the buyer wishes to pay for a faster postal service.
Every effort is made to generate a stellar experience for buyers and reciprocal feedback is always appreciated. Bookmark the store and check back often for new opportunities.
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- Doyle (1933)
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