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Post by jimjung on May 17, 2015 12:47:02 GMT
I do collect Canada stamps and know them well. I hope I can show you some very nice ones and maybe answer some questions on Canadian stamps.
I'll also ask questions about stamps from other countries.
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tomiseksj
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Woodbridge, Virginia, USA
Posts: 6,385
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 May 17, 2015 17:08:28 GMT
Welcome to the Forum!
As a novice Canada collector, I look forward to your future contributions to our discussion.
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Post by jamesw on May 17, 2015 17:11:48 GMT
Hi jimjung. I'm just north of the city near Newmarket, but work downtown. Welcome to the forum, I think you'll enjoy it here.
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Post by jimjung on May 17, 2015 19:14:08 GMT
Here's a little teaser from my collection. Generally, my knowledge is strongest in the Pence, Cents and Large Queen Issues. I also enjoy plate varieties.
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rod222
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Posts: 11,047
What I collect: Worldwide Stamps, Ephemera and Catalogues
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Post by rod222 on May 17, 2015 19:22:27 GMT
Here's a little teaser from my collection. Generally, my knowledge is strongest in the Pence, Cents and Large Queen Issues. I also enjoy plate varieties. Hi Jimjung. welcome to the Forum, hope you enjoy your stay. Please consider: Posting your fabulous scans in the appropriate place on the forum. So that students of Canada Philately, can appreciate your work in the years to come, and not languish, unseen in disjointed posts. Your best route to post, is to go to Home and select the correct or appropriate thread Title In this case Home / Canada / Classics Warm regards Rod
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Post by canadianphilatelist on May 17, 2015 19:41:35 GMT
Hi jimjung! Welcome to the forum. I live in Milton so just a hop, skip and jump away from you. Maybe you can help me sort my small queens
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Post by jimjung on May 17, 2015 20:02:51 GMT
I do know a little about the Small Queens but since joining the Large and Small Queen Study Group in BNAPS, I found many experts in the field who know much more than me.
I can try to help you out though. Just ask me some questions and i'll see what I can come up with. I'll post a couple in the Classics thread.
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firstfrog2013
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What I collect: BNA Liberia St Pierre U.S. Bolivia Turkey
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Post by firstfrog2013 on May 17, 2015 22:47:24 GMT
Jimjung I'll be posting some of my new earlies first chance I get.Work has exploded and even my free time involves work.Welcome and thanks for the offer of your wisdom.My toes have been stepped on but I'm going to start posting some more imagines again.Would love to see some of your other treasures.I have been leaning towards Cent and Large Queens,but #40 has my attention lately.
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Post by jimjung on May 18, 2015 13:54:07 GMT
I posted two scans of a Scott 40e (Pale Milky Rose Lilac) and the 45v (Pitted Right "0") on your Question on Small Queens thread. For your search for the re-entries, you may want to check out Bill Burden's Small Queen project. It's quite a challenge that he is facing trying to flyspeck and plate all the Small Queens. There were so many plates used to print each stamp that it is really hard to do something like this. www.wgburden.com/Looking forward to seeing your stamps. If there are any that you would like to see, please let me know. I may have one to post. Sometimes, the catalogs don't show the varieties clearly. In order to collect them you need to know what it is.
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firstfrog2013
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What I collect: BNA Liberia St Pierre U.S. Bolivia Turkey
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Post by firstfrog2013 on May 18, 2015 23:01:55 GMT
Jimjung,If you care to see some of my collection check out Funky frog thread.Scans were outdated shortly after posting as I constantly add more stamps.
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