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General Philatelic/Supplies, Literature & Software : Joint issue issue

 

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damichab
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13 Apr 2016
05:21:00pm
I have a number of joint issue stamps for the Australia bicentennial celebrations; Australia-UK, Australia-USA, Australia-NZ. Also joint issues with countries for other things too (off the top of my head can't remember what for).

Those of you with countries with a joint issue, do you put the joint issue country into album also (both together side by side).

I usually do, but the pages I am creating I would like to eventually distribute to others (for fee or donation, still thinking about the how's in this). So I am wondering what is appreciated by those that normally obtain the pre-printed pages of others.

Do you like to see the two countries stamps for a joint issue side by side, or not?

Just curious about general opinions here. What do you guys think?
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philatelia
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13 Apr 2016
06:11:26pm
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Joint issues displayed together are nice IMHO. When possible, I do so myself. But that probably wouldn't work if the issue was with more than two or three countries.

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13 Apr 2016
08:50:39pm
re: Joint issue issue

I created all of my United States pages with the joint issues incorporated into the pages.

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Tom in Exton, PA

13 Apr 2016
10:56:05pm
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Here's a joint issue. I attended the National Exhibition in Philadelphia that year! I had just graduated high school and my stamp club had a bus trip.

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14 Apr 2016
04:44:42pm
re: Joint issue issue

Ben Franklin: First Postmaster-General of the British Colonies in North America.

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damichab
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14 Apr 2016
07:18:00pm
re: Joint issue issue

Thanks for everyone's comments. That confirms what I wanted to do which is to put the joint country's stamps in as well.

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19 Apr 2016
11:17:05pm
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I collect US and put all joint issues in a separate binder. I only included official joint issues:

Here are the first and last pages of the 31 pages it took to display all the joint issues.

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damichab

13 Apr 2016
05:21:00pm

I have a number of joint issue stamps for the Australia bicentennial celebrations; Australia-UK, Australia-USA, Australia-NZ. Also joint issues with countries for other things too (off the top of my head can't remember what for).

Those of you with countries with a joint issue, do you put the joint issue country into album also (both together side by side).

I usually do, but the pages I am creating I would like to eventually distribute to others (for fee or donation, still thinking about the how's in this). So I am wondering what is appreciated by those that normally obtain the pre-printed pages of others.

Do you like to see the two countries stamps for a joint issue side by side, or not?

Just curious about general opinions here. What do you guys think?

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philatelia

13 Apr 2016
06:11:26pm

re: Joint issue issue

Joint issues displayed together are nice IMHO. When possible, I do so myself. But that probably wouldn't work if the issue was with more than two or three countries.

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seanpashby

13 Apr 2016
08:50:39pm

re: Joint issue issue

I created all of my United States pages with the joint issues incorporated into the pages.

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Tom in Exton, PA
13 Apr 2016
10:56:05pm

re: Joint issue issue

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Here's a joint issue. I attended the National Exhibition in Philadelphia that year! I had just graduated high school and my stamp club had a bus trip.

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DavidG

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14 Apr 2016
04:44:42pm

re: Joint issue issue

Ben Franklin: First Postmaster-General of the British Colonies in North America.

David

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damichab

14 Apr 2016
07:18:00pm

re: Joint issue issue

Thanks for everyone's comments. That confirms what I wanted to do which is to put the joint country's stamps in as well.

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larsdog

APS #220693 ATA#57179
19 Apr 2016
11:17:05pm

re: Joint issue issue

I collect US and put all joint issues in a separate binder. I only included official joint issues:

Here are the first and last pages of the 31 pages it took to display all the joint issues.

Image Not Found

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Happy hunting!

Lars

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