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 Dec 6, 2020 0:29:38 GMT
I received these on items I purchased from sellers in the UK, and they managed to completely avoid any cancellation whatsoever! I don't collect much past Queen Victoria, but I thought these were interesting enough to soak an press/dry 
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darkormex
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Swinging through Switzerland and getting tied up in Thailand
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What I collect: The World...just printing and mounting as I go...call me crazy!
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Post by darkormex on Dec 6, 2020 0:41:04 GMT
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stainlessb
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qaStaHvIS yIn 'ej chep
Posts: 4,097
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 Dec 6, 2020 0:49:41 GMT
Why thank you...not sure what to do with them
(!)could be a give away- I have other modern GB
stay tuned
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daveg28
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What I collect: U.S., Canada, Great Britain & Commonwealth, France (esp. 1950-80), DDR, USSR
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Post by daveg28 on Dec 6, 2020 3:48:42 GMT
Those are awesome!
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salentin
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collecting Germany,where I live and about 20 more countries,half of them in Asia east of the Indus
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Post by salentin on Dec 7, 2020 14:01:31 GMT
Do not collect them,but they look to me like pages from (Prestige-) Booklets.
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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 Dec 8, 2020 11:58:33 GMT
My interest for these are the definitives in the Prestige booklets since they often are a variety.
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Post by paul1 on Jun 24, 2022 10:58:59 GMT
I think I was doing other things when this miniature was issued - 42 years was a long time back. This one may well have been shown before - many times even - but it's attractive and a very stately subject, so once more unto the breach .... From top left, and going clockwise, the buildings are .......... Tower of London (England), Holyroodhouse (Scotland), Hampton Court (England) and Caernarvon Castle (Wales). These decimal Commems. seem not to attract much interest - you can buy these for very small beer, apparently, and as the wording says, this was the British Post Office first Miniature Sheet. 
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brightonpete
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Post by brightonpete on Jun 24, 2022 12:01:33 GMT
I have a couple of those FIRST MINIATURE (souvenir) SHEETS. One though, has EUROPA overprints on the sheet, not the stamps. I believe it was from a magazine urging Great Britain to join in on this European series. I suppose now they will have to stop since Brexit
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Post by paul1 on Jul 11, 2022 16:52:19 GMT
this mini-sheet came out of my charity shop acquisitions this morning, and I thought marvelous, a concoction of Wilding's I'd not seen before - then of course the penny drops. Not really sure why the need for a kitsch item like this, other of course than to expand the coffers of the Royal Mail. I notice that the wording includes '............ collection 1', so assume the missing values occurred on the second sheet, which I don't have. These values could, when issued twenty years ago, have been used, though not now since it costs an arm and a leg to buy a postage stamp in the UK. Think I'd recommend to anyone interested in Wilding's to buy the real thing, they're not I thought, expensive, but looking at current values for a full set of um they'll cost you something approaching fifty quid as opposed to something under £10 for this mini-sheet - it's that old 11d. plum that's the fly in the ointment when buying the real deal. It could be that same stamp that's the reason I don't have the second sheet - perhaps more valuable and someone has filched it already. I notice the 11d. value is now called something other than 'plum', which is how we always used to describe the thing. Watermark here is '50' placed at intervals across the sheet, and I've used the uv torch but not getting any fluorescence, though I thought there were phosphor bands on these sheets. I still don't really see the need for this mini-sheet, but must learn to be more tolerant;-) Hope of some interest. Might the mixture of national emblems - showing in the centre - be considered a Cinderella?? The other item on this photo also came from earlier today, and is an FDC for Post Office Savings, from 1961. 
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anglobob
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What I collect: France and French Colonies,French cinderellas British Commonwealth QE2
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Post by anglobob on Jul 11, 2022 17:09:30 GMT
paul1Those Wilding sheets are easily obtainable,sell for about £3-£5 each on Ebay. When they were issued back in 2002 and 2003,I bought a few and broke them down to use as postage.Staff at the Solihull post office had never seen the stamps and told me they could not be used as they were not valid for postage.I had to convince them they were current stamps. Anglobob
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vikingeck
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What I collect: Samoa, Tobacco theme, Mail in Wartime, anything odd and unusual!
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Post by vikingeck on Jul 11, 2022 18:31:34 GMT
The Wildings on the mini sheet differ from the originals as they are now denominated in decimal currency plus 1st and 2nd class and so of course as anglobob indicates they are still valid for postage.
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Post by paul1 on Jul 11, 2022 19:16:46 GMT
thanks Alex - yes, there are one or two there that have a reasonably high enough value to remain of use - unless of course, and I really don't know, if any have been deleted from use. I still can't think of a genuine reason, outside collector interest, that would suggest their invention, but like so many low value commems. they are now pumped out as commonplace, and one of the reasons many collectors cease at c. 1970 - there are simply too many stamps from the last half century. Sorry, forgot to add - so is there a second sheet with values not appearing on the first, do you know?
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vikingeck
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What I collect: Samoa, Tobacco theme, Mail in Wartime, anything odd and unusual!
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Post by vikingeck on Jul 11, 2022 19:53:41 GMT
They can all be used if they are decimal currency. The mini sheet marked the 50th anniversary of the first Wildings and yes there was a second one . If you have any decimal GB stamp it is valid for postage.none have been cancelled nor will they be until the small Machins are called in on 31st January 2023
For any of my eBay and other stamp mail I will use combinations of several low values to make the current 95 and 68p rate Even 1, 2, 5p can be used to add up.
The halfpence was abandoned years ago but if you have two they are still valid for 1p… for example 12 1/2 + 12 1/2 makes 25p
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renden
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What I collect: World W collector with ++ interests in BNA (Canada etc) and USA
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Post by renden on Jul 11, 2022 20:32:59 GMT
vikingeck and paul1you can have my "wildings" for what they are worth and my difficulties in Watermarks - have lots other stamps to do Inventory the easiest way However - I have great respect for anyone who ventures in that non classic GB/U.K. sphere René
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Post by paul1 on Jul 12, 2022 7:36:30 GMT
thanks for the offer René, but I too have hectares of Wilding's so will pass on this occasion. Dorothy Wilding's efforts go back seventy years now, and they are/were collected keenly, so IMHO how about we re-classify them and elevate then to the Classics section??;-) - her portrait of HM is (and normally I wouldn't use the word outside of religious context), iconic. Now, if only the Royal Mail had printed less of them ..........
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brightonpete
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Post by brightonpete on Jul 12, 2022 12:41:44 GMT
Hint hint renden : I have most but there might be a gem or better postmark in what you have!
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renden
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What I collect: World W collector with ++ interests in BNA (Canada etc) and USA
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Post by renden on Jul 12, 2022 12:47:50 GMT
Hint hint renden : I have most but there might be a gem or better postmark in what you have!
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PETE, the wildings are everywhere in my stamp room and it would take hours to gather them - I was kind of joking that I would send them to the two members (one already declined) in the U.K. so I will get back to you by e-mAIL (faster than PM) René
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brightonpete
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Post by brightonpete on Jul 12, 2022 12:53:13 GMT
Never mind, René (renden )
I was kinda joking as well!
Peter
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