I do!!!
I do.
So do I.
Not I. There are more than enough regular postage stamps, and like Canada, just far too many revenues. I'll leave them to everyone else!
But, I do have a couple Canadian Revenues, and am sort of on the lookout for the Centennial revenues.
yes
I collect US revenues.
i do not collect revenues
I haven't. No particular reason, though.
No
I collect both USA and Canadian revenues.
I only collect any that I find in mixtures etc. I do not go looking for them.
Doug
I actively collect US revenues, but not the state ones. For Canada I collect Newfoundland revenues, but not other Canadian ones even though I have picked up a few interesting examples. I find many of the US revenues to be quite boring, for example dated reds and greens, but still am interested in picking up ones I don't have.
Yes
I collect some of the US revenue stamps (ex. The first three series, but not that interested in things like state duck stamps), and also Canadian or British Empire ones when I can find them.
Both Canada and US Revenues!
Never have been and never likely.
Have some but don't pursue them.
I collect a few, keep what I come across. But they are not a focus.
I don't chase revs but will jump on smokin deals, I have a bunch
in my Scott revenue album and a whole bunch of dupes in a stock book.
If it looks like a stamp, or if it’s two-dimensional and collateral to any of my collections, and helps tell the story I’m trying to tell, I’ll probably buy it. Thus, my collections include letters, transportation tickets, theatre tickets, luggage tickets and labels, photographs, autographs, postcards and postal cards, cinderellas, unissued stamps, covers, maps, ID cards, dried flowers, quotations, menus, EFOs, military unit and rank patches, anecdotes, and yes, a few revenues.
Bob
I do!
David
Ottawa, Canada
I don't. I have some US revenues that I inherited from my dad, and I may take up revenues at some point later on.
This is a page from my VANPEX exhibit titled "In a Time of Need," about the wartime economy of Great Britain, a subject about which I knew nothing when I started, but ended up creating 160 exhibit sheets and winning a Small Vermeil medal:
There are many U.S. revenue stamps that I'd like to acquire, but, well, they are really expensive!
Bob
For the U.S.A. collectors, how many actively collect revenue stamps.
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I do!!!
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Not I. There are more than enough regular postage stamps, and like Canada, just far too many revenues. I'll leave them to everyone else!
But, I do have a couple Canadian Revenues, and am sort of on the lookout for the Centennial revenues.
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i do not collect revenues
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No
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I collect both USA and Canadian revenues.
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I only collect any that I find in mixtures etc. I do not go looking for them.
Doug
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I actively collect US revenues, but not the state ones. For Canada I collect Newfoundland revenues, but not other Canadian ones even though I have picked up a few interesting examples. I find many of the US revenues to be quite boring, for example dated reds and greens, but still am interested in picking up ones I don't have.
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I collect some of the US revenue stamps (ex. The first three series, but not that interested in things like state duck stamps), and also Canadian or British Empire ones when I can find them.
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Never have been and never likely.
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I collect a few, keep what I come across. But they are not a focus.
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I don't chase revs but will jump on smokin deals, I have a bunch
in my Scott revenue album and a whole bunch of dupes in a stock book.
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If it looks like a stamp, or if it’s two-dimensional and collateral to any of my collections, and helps tell the story I’m trying to tell, I’ll probably buy it. Thus, my collections include letters, transportation tickets, theatre tickets, luggage tickets and labels, photographs, autographs, postcards and postal cards, cinderellas, unissued stamps, covers, maps, ID cards, dried flowers, quotations, menus, EFOs, military unit and rank patches, anecdotes, and yes, a few revenues.
Bob
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I do!
David
Ottawa, Canada
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I don't. I have some US revenues that I inherited from my dad, and I may take up revenues at some point later on.
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This is a page from my VANPEX exhibit titled "In a Time of Need," about the wartime economy of Great Britain, a subject about which I knew nothing when I started, but ended up creating 160 exhibit sheets and winning a Small Vermeil medal:
There are many U.S. revenue stamps that I'd like to acquire, but, well, they are really expensive!
Bob