The Canadian coil is very nicely centered. Hard to find that way. Definitely a keeper. The higher face-value Machins can be a little difficult for some to find. Good trading item. The French stamp is good for trade or giveaway.
wow, thank you for the info, I had no clue lol, funny thing is, I didnt find any good keeper U.S. stamps in the lot. I only paid $1.95 for 50 stamps
I didn't say you had anything that was really valuable. Just potentially desirable.
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A O K, good buddy!
I know little to nothing about foreign stamps, I came across these mixed in a lot of U.S. stamps that I purchased on Ebay. I dont have a scott international catalogue and was wondering if they may make a good trade for U.S. stamps or should I give them to one of my sor buddies for space fillers . thanks PERF. 9 VERTICALLY
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re: Identification of Canadian , British , and French stamps
The Canadian coil is very nicely centered. Hard to find that way. Definitely a keeper. The higher face-value Machins can be a little difficult for some to find. Good trading item. The French stamp is good for trade or giveaway.
re: Identification of Canadian , British , and French stamps
wow, thank you for the info, I had no clue lol, funny thing is, I didnt find any good keeper U.S. stamps in the lot. I only paid $1.95 for 50 stamps
re: Identification of Canadian , British , and French stamps
I didn't say you had anything that was really valuable. Just potentially desirable.
re: Identification of Canadian , British , and French stamps
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re: Identification of Canadian , British , and French stamps
A O K, good buddy!