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General Philatelic/Identify This? : Can someone help me identify this President Rosevelt stamp or cinderella?

 

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v68w

18 May 2020
04:51:04pm
Can someone help me identify this President Rosevelt stamp or cinderella? They came from pretty nice collecting, were hiding in the envelope. Looks like Cinderella, I don't collect them and the same time don't want to get rid of them for change if they worth more. Image Not Found

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18 May 2020
05:58:06pm
re: Can someone help me identify this President Rosevelt stamp or cinderella?

Well they appear to be from the 1930's . I guess the American Philatelic Society was supporting a stamp collector for President.

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18 May 2020
06:08:34pm
re: Can someone help me identify this President Rosevelt stamp or cinderella?

Hi v68w:

These are cinderellas that were apparently produced by George Linn, publisher of Linns Weekly Stamp News prior to the 1932 presidential election. See this link: https://stampaday.wordpress.com/2018/01/30/president-franklin-delano-roosevelt-philatelist/

You will need to scroll down a little to see the labels you have plus a cover with the same image for a cachet, Linprint 210.

They are offered on eBay from time to time. My impression is they are getting pricey, especially on covers posted prior to the election.

A nice find!

FF

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v68w

19 May 2020
12:00:54pm
re: Can someone help me identify this President Rosevelt stamp or cinderella?

Thank you so much.

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19 May 2020
01:16:27pm
re: Can someone help me identify this President Rosevelt stamp or cinderella?

They were cheap in those days.
12 sheets for 25c including postage. 20 Poster stamps to a sheet.

http://www.midwestphilatelicsociety.com/content/services/docs/FDR_StampCollector.pdf

On a good day (for the seller)they can now go for $10-20 for a set of 4.

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19 May 2020
03:46:32pm
re: Can someone help me identify this President Rosevelt stamp or cinderella?

Great link, Londonbus. Thanks for posting it.

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v68w

18 May 2020
04:51:04pm

Can someone help me identify this President Rosevelt stamp or cinderella? They came from pretty nice collecting, were hiding in the envelope. Looks like Cinderella, I don't collect them and the same time don't want to get rid of them for change if they worth more. Image Not Found

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philb

18 May 2020
05:58:06pm

re: Can someone help me identify this President Rosevelt stamp or cinderella?

Well they appear to be from the 1930's . I guess the American Philatelic Society was supporting a stamp collector for President.

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18 May 2020
06:08:34pm

re: Can someone help me identify this President Rosevelt stamp or cinderella?

Hi v68w:

These are cinderellas that were apparently produced by George Linn, publisher of Linns Weekly Stamp News prior to the 1932 presidential election. See this link: https://stampaday.wordpress.com/2018/01/30/president-franklin-delano-roosevelt-philatelist/

You will need to scroll down a little to see the labels you have plus a cover with the same image for a cachet, Linprint 210.

They are offered on eBay from time to time. My impression is they are getting pricey, especially on covers posted prior to the election.

A nice find!

FF

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v68w

19 May 2020
12:00:54pm

re: Can someone help me identify this President Rosevelt stamp or cinderella?

Thank you so much.

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londonbus1

19 May 2020
01:16:27pm

re: Can someone help me identify this President Rosevelt stamp or cinderella?

They were cheap in those days.
12 sheets for 25c including postage. 20 Poster stamps to a sheet.

http://www.midwestphilatelicsociety.com/content/services/docs/FDR_StampCollector.pdf

On a good day (for the seller)they can now go for $10-20 for a set of 4.

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19 May 2020
03:46:32pm

re: Can someone help me identify this President Rosevelt stamp or cinderella?

Great link, Londonbus. Thanks for posting it.

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