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Post by canadianphilatelist on Nov 12, 2014 17:11:23 GMT
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I.L.S.
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I am in Clearfield, Pa. I love US Classic covers!
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Post by I.L.S. on Nov 12, 2014 18:10:43 GMT
So if we are "rarer than the stamps we collect" then stands to reason we ought to be worth a pretty penny then huh? lol I liked it thank you canadianphilatelist!
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Post by canadianphilatelist on Nov 12, 2014 22:59:13 GMT
Depends on who you are...I'm relatively inexpensive but you're probably priceless.
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rod222
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What I collect: Worldwide Stamps, Ephemera and Catalogues
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Post by rod222 on Nov 12, 2014 23:52:04 GMT
...and I'm redundant. All those kids collecting stamps, I want to adopt them all interesting snippet... "Stamps are important part of a nation's history. From the first modern stamp, Britain's "Penny Black" that came out in May 1849,"
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tomiseksj
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What I collect: Worldwide stamps/covers, Cinderellas, Ohio Prepaid Sales Tax Receipts, U.S. WWII Ration ephemera
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Post by tomiseksj on Nov 13, 2014 1:08:04 GMT
At least they got the year correct in the video...
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Jerry B
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Post by Jerry B on Nov 13, 2014 6:35:25 GMT
Hi When you boil it down we are all worth about $4.50. The skin is worth $3.50 and the rest $1.00. I have stamps worth more than me Reference: liblog.mayo.edu/2010/01/14/whats-the-body-worth/Why I looked this up is a mystery. I guess it is an innate curiosity factor. Jerry B
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I.L.S.
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I am in Clearfield, Pa. I love US Classic covers!
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Post by I.L.S. on Nov 13, 2014 8:01:31 GMT
canadianphilatelest that was very nice! thank you.
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