Well they appear to be from the 1930's . I guess the American Philatelic Society was supporting a stamp collector for President.
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
Thank you so much.
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.
Great link, Londonbus. Thanks for posting it.
FF
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.
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.
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
re: Can someone help me identify this President Rosevelt stamp or cinderella?
Thank you so much.
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.
re: Can someone help me identify this President Rosevelt stamp or cinderella?
Great link, Londonbus. Thanks for posting it.
FF