philatelia
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Captain Jack - my best kiloware find ever!
Posts: 3,655
What I collect: Ireland, Japan, Scandy, USA, Venezuela, Vatican, Bermuda, Austria
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Post by philatelia on Jan 9, 2023 14:40:26 GMT
If you could own just ONE rarity, which one would it be? Here's mine - the Perot Postmaster Provisional from Bermuda. Sigh!
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rex
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Post by rex on Jan 9, 2023 14:56:24 GMT
The "Italian penny black" (5 cents stamp, with a black background, with the effigy of Vittorio Emanuele II, issued in 1851)
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daveg28
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Posts: 1,062
What I collect: U.S., Canada, Great Britain & Commonwealth, France (esp. 1950-80), DDR, USSR
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Post by daveg28 on Jan 9, 2023 15:28:23 GMT
I'd want one of the Zeppelins. Heck, I'd want all three!
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banknoteguy
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Posts: 324
What I collect: 19th Century US, High denomination US (> $1), 19th century covers US, Indian Feudatory States and most recently I acquired a BigBlue [with about 5,000 stamps] and pristine pages.
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Post by banknoteguy on Jan 9, 2023 17:28:38 GMT
This old folded letter sheet would be nice :
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banknoteguy
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Posts: 324
What I collect: 19th Century US, High denomination US (> $1), 19th century covers US, Indian Feudatory States and most recently I acquired a BigBlue [with about 5,000 stamps] and pristine pages.
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Post by banknoteguy on Jan 9, 2023 17:44:56 GMT
But I suppose, if it was offered, I would accept this old cover. I really really like the 3c imperfs!
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banknoteguy
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Posts: 324
What I collect: 19th Century US, High denomination US (> $1), 19th century covers US, Indian Feudatory States and most recently I acquired a BigBlue [with about 5,000 stamps] and pristine pages.
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Post by banknoteguy on Jan 9, 2023 17:49:33 GMT
In the event neither of my first two choices were available, with the right incentive-vization I might consider this repaired tatty cover:
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vikingeck
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Posts: 3,551
What I collect: Samoa, Tobacco theme, Mail in Wartime, anything odd and unusual!
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Post by vikingeck on Jan 9, 2023 18:44:36 GMT
Now Jack that’s a big wish list……….don’t be greedy or Santa won’t come to your house next December.
I know what I wish for and am searching the net for a decent image……..it’s not unique. There are 4 known examples.I ‘ll post it when I find it.
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zipper
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Posts: 2,649
What I collect: Classic GB, QV, France Ceres/Napoleon, Classic U.S., Cinderella & Poster Stamps
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Post by zipper on Jan 9, 2023 18:46:34 GMT
#13 British Guiana
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Beryllium Guy
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Posts: 5,913
What I collect: Worldwide Stamps 1840-1930
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Post by Beryllium Guy on Jan 9, 2023 19:23:41 GMT
I have been debating what to post for my fantasy wish, and after seeing Jack's ( banknoteguy) spectacular cover, I have decided just to ask for this set. Hawaii, Sc1-4
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REL1948
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Posts: 799
What I collect: 1840-Pre-Decimal, GB and Colonies, 1840 1 penny reds, British Empire Postal History, Switzerland Postal History
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Post by REL1948 on Jan 9, 2023 19:45:27 GMT
Oh, why not? Rob
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hdm1950
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Posts: 1,889
What I collect: I collect world wide up to 1965 with several specialty albums added due to volume of material I have acquired. At this point I am focused on Canada and British America. I am always on the lookout for stamps and covers with postmarks from communities in Queens County, Nova Scotia. I do list various goods including stamps occasionally on eBay as hdm50
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Post by hdm1950 on Jan 9, 2023 21:09:26 GMT
My wish list is a Nova Scotia pence issue bisect cover with a Queens County, Nova Scotia postmark. If I ever find one of those my work here will be done.
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kasvik
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Posts: 607
What I collect: Cancels mostly, especially Sweden Gävle and Lidingö, Switzerland Geneva, Germany Pforzheim
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Post by kasvik on Jan 10, 2023 0:08:14 GMT
philatelia , you're a genius. two-thousand times. This isn't a unique item, maybe just shows the limits of my imagination. Some lucky bidder got this one for a mere USD 23,000 in 2017. Now more likely it would go for double that. My wife undoubtedly expects me to do something like this someday. She overestimates me.
(Yesterday my neighbor from down the road a bit came walking by, found me in front by the street raking leaves in the rain. He's a lawyer, his wife is a judge, their children fully hatched years ago, the house on the water is paid for. He said he just bought a Maserati, just because he could. I was respectfully stunned, failed to ask to take it for a zip, but this will happen.)
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stainlessb
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qaStaHvIS yIn 'ej chep
Posts: 4,909
What I collect: currently focused on most of western Europe, much of which is spent on France, Belgium, Germany and Great Britain Queen Victoria
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Post by stainlessb on Jan 10, 2023 0:41:15 GMT
I had to think about this and couldn't completely decide so...
France #2 mint w/ 4 margins on a complete cover with full obliteration
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GB SG # 133 5 Pound orange !
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cjoprey
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Scanning stamps for my website...
Posts: 1,504
What I collect: Belgium (predominantly), British Commonwealth (older ones), WW (whatever comes my way...)
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Post by cjoprey on Jan 10, 2023 1:09:15 GMT
The Belgian inverted Dendermonde for me. Only 17 know copies, only two of those cancelled, and only one is legible (Gand 13 Aug 1920) - and that one is valued at $75,000.
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hdm1950
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Posts: 1,889
What I collect: I collect world wide up to 1965 with several specialty albums added due to volume of material I have acquired. At this point I am focused on Canada and British America. I am always on the lookout for stamps and covers with postmarks from communities in Queens County, Nova Scotia. I do list various goods including stamps occasionally on eBay as hdm50
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Post by hdm1950 on Jan 10, 2023 2:10:18 GMT
I had to think about this and couldn't completely decide so... France #2 mint w/ 4 margins on a complete cover with full obliteration or GB SG # 133 5 Pound orange ! stainlessb your first choice is going to be really hard trying to find a mint stamp that is used. I am very confused. I guess maybe you mean a perfect cover. I think I like the Great Britain SG 133 better.
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Post by captphil on Jan 10, 2023 3:37:00 GMT
A Basel dove. 'Nuff said.
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vikingeck
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Posts: 3,551
What I collect: Samoa, Tobacco theme, Mail in Wartime, anything odd and unusual!
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Post by vikingeck on Jan 10, 2023 13:25:23 GMT
found images of my dream item se tenant pair of Cape of Good Hope woodblock ERROR OF COLOUR one penny Milky blue / Fourpence this was sold from the Queen's Royal collection to raise cash for the purchase of the famous " KIRKUDBRIGHT Penny Black FDC with 10 penny blacks " and was subsequently bought back at Auction some 10 years or so later . If I can't get this one or any of the other three known examples I'd settle for a Single error This was on offer "P.O.R." Which means "if you need to ask "how Much" , you can't afford it "
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stainlessb
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What I collect: currently focused on most of western Europe, much of which is spent on France, Belgium, Germany and Great Britain Queen Victoria
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Post by stainlessb on Jan 10, 2023 16:05:22 GMT
stainlessb your first choice is going to be really hard trying to find a mint stamp that is used. I am very confused. I guess maybe you mean a perfect cover. I think I like the Great Britain SG 133 better. LOL - I initial had a mint stamp OR a used stamp on complete cover... my chances of qetting either are somewhat remote...OK very remote!
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Beryllium Guy
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What I collect: Worldwide Stamps 1840-1930
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Post by Beryllium Guy on Jan 11, 2023 6:44:34 GMT
found images of my dream item se tenant pair of Cape of Good Hope woodblock ERROR OF COLOUR one penny Milky blue / Fourpence Some impressive wishes there, Alex, but I am surprised that you are dreaming of Cape Triangles. I thought that there would be something seriously rare from Samoa that would be your Holy Grail at this point. Whatever your wish, nothing would make me happier than for you to have it!
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Post by smauggie on Jan 11, 2023 18:12:15 GMT
In the event neither of my first two choices were available, with the right incentive-vization I might consider this repaired tatty cover: Yeah, the Icehouse Cover would be in my top ten.
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Post by smauggie on Jan 13, 2023 17:49:55 GMT
Ok, I have put some thought into it and I think the rarity I would most like is this: It is a DiBrazza meter. As far as I know there is only one known. He was an Italian nobleman who moved to the US and tried to address the issue of putting stamps on lots of envelopes. He developed this meter and placed like a dozen meter units in New York City in 1897. They were in use for a few weeks I think. It is a critical piece of the history of postal franking.
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Post by carabop on Jan 14, 2023 22:21:04 GMT
There are a few but US Scott #28A MNH - 5 cent Jefferson Indian red type I. I haven’t been able to find a picture of a mint copy.
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Post by smauggie on Jan 14, 2023 22:56:03 GMT
There are a few but US Scott #28A MNH - 5 cent Jefferson Indian red type I. I haven’t been able to find a picture of a mint copy. From theswedishtiger.com
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Post by carabop on Jan 14, 2023 23:50:18 GMT
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youpiao
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APS #218885 IPDA #196
Posts: 131
What I collect: Worldwide, mainly classic-era, Topicals: Classical music, Literature/Fiction Writers, Accordions, Novelty stamps.
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Post by youpiao on Jan 15, 2023 0:11:12 GMT
If you could own just ONE rarity, which one would it be? Here's mine - the Perot Postmaster Provisional from Bermuda. Sigh! What? Captain Jack isn’t enough?
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drblade
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What I collect: GB Unmounted mint & Machin definitives Q.E.II Used commemoratives
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Post by drblade on Jan 18, 2023 18:29:46 GMT
I can't break it down to just 1 so I'll be greedy & say the following 2. The two pence Tyrian plum was a postage and revenue stamp produced by Britain in 1910 as a replacement for the existing two colour 2d stamp of King Edward VII. 24,000,000 stamps, were printed and delivered to the post office stores for distribution to postmasters. The circulation of the new stamps was delayed while existing stocks of the current stamp were used up so that the change would take effect at one time and the amount of surplus stock of the old value would be kept to a minimum. However following the death of Edward VII on 6 May 1910, it was decided not to issue the new stamp and almost all the stock was destroyed. Only a few examples survive in private hands, making this stamp one of the great rarities of British philately. A single used on cover example is known, which was sent by the then Prince of Wales, later King George V, to himself and the £5 orange
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angore
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What I collect: WW, focus on British Empire
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Post by angore on Jan 19, 2023 10:47:43 GMT
I want one rare set of mostly complete Scott Specialized albums.
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reena
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What I collect: US Federal Duck Stamps
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Post by reena on Jan 19, 2023 12:05:11 GMT
Swedish Treskilling Yellow
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banknoteguy
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Posts: 324
What I collect: 19th Century US, High denomination US (> $1), 19th century covers US, Indian Feudatory States and most recently I acquired a BigBlue [with about 5,000 stamps] and pristine pages.
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Post by banknoteguy on Jan 19, 2023 13:27:31 GMT
Reena mentioned the, "Swedish Treskilling Yellow." Shame not to post an image of it :
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brookbam
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APS 236261
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What I collect: US...everything until I decide what I don't want to collect! And now thanks to a TSF give-away I'm adding Space topicals!
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Post by brookbam on Feb 1, 2023 2:09:23 GMT
That one. Position 87/88 and 97/98 plate block of the inverted Jenny stamp of 1918. This plate block last sold on 19 Oct 2005 for just short of $3mil. The next day it was handed over to the Mystic Stamp Company in a trade for the one cent Z Grill. It was then purchased by Stuart Weitzman in 2014 for an undisclosed sum. It was actually sold again in 2014, but the last known price was 2005.
I could drool on that all day.
Probably good that I don't own it. Mike
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