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General Philatelic/Identify This? : Last but not least!

 

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flipacoin

23 May 2015
12:44:52pm
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Except for the Jefferson, these are shots of the stamps on cards, the Canadian stamp looks like it was never mailed.
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Wanting to bring the joy of stamp collecting to younger generations

23 May 2015
01:08:15pm
re: Last but not least!

I can't attest to the values on these, but any stamps that are on cards and envelopes leave as is. Happy normally by itself the franklin is pretty common, but on the envelope it makes it more interesting to a cover collector. (except Jefferson he is common, not very valuable) The value in stamp collecting for me is that I enjoy it, and enjoy learning about it.

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flipacoin

23 May 2015
01:32:45pm
re: Last but not least!

Thank you so much for your reply! I am fascinated with stamp collecting and continue to be as I learn more everyday. Monetary value is a bonus but the joy of beholding a stamp masterpiece would be pricelessHappy I only posted these to possibly help my family, otherwisw they would have stayed in my book. I am working on getting better specimens, graded and or authenticated, in the near future.

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michael78651

23 May 2015
02:04:53pm
re: Last but not least!

As a new collector, please remember that most stamps have little value. Governments do not print stamps to make stamp collectors rich. They print stamps by the millions for mailing services for the public.

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flipacoin

23 May 2015
12:44:52pm

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Except for the Jefferson, these are shots of the stamps on cards, the Canadian stamp looks like it was never mailed.

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Wanting to bring the joy of stamp collecting to younger generations
23 May 2015
01:08:15pm

re: Last but not least!

I can't attest to the values on these, but any stamps that are on cards and envelopes leave as is. Happy normally by itself the franklin is pretty common, but on the envelope it makes it more interesting to a cover collector. (except Jefferson he is common, not very valuable) The value in stamp collecting for me is that I enjoy it, and enjoy learning about it.

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flipacoin

23 May 2015
01:32:45pm

re: Last but not least!

Thank you so much for your reply! I am fascinated with stamp collecting and continue to be as I learn more everyday. Monetary value is a bonus but the joy of beholding a stamp masterpiece would be pricelessHappy I only posted these to possibly help my family, otherwisw they would have stayed in my book. I am working on getting better specimens, graded and or authenticated, in the near future.

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michael78651

23 May 2015
02:04:53pm

re: Last but not least!

As a new collector, please remember that most stamps have little value. Governments do not print stamps to make stamp collectors rich. They print stamps by the millions for mailing services for the public.

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