Holy cow!
Very impressive!!!
Lars
Now that is what I call WOW! Makes my feeble attempt at assembling a revenue collection appear, well, feeble.
No, not a feeble attempt! A start or beginning, yes!
The bigger problem is that I rarely get to add to my revenue collection!
Same issue with my German collection.
If I add 10 or 12 a year at this point I am doing well!!
Outstanding stuff Eric. You have added to the Scott Specialized in this area by a lot.
SPECIAL NOTE TO MEMBERS-THIS OUGHT TO BE SAVED IN YOUR COMPUTER.IT IS UNIQUE.
Many thanks Eric-truly exceptional.
Dan C.
No Dan, Thank You!
To redo just what is pictured on those 2 pages would cost around $6,000. Add the R130 that is not in the book and you jump to over $7000. Not part of my collection that I will be duplicating anytime soon!!
Maybe I will scan the 1st half tonite.
Eric, I think we are miss communicating here. What did you think I asked of you that required a 'no' response?
Dan
"Many thanks Eric-truly exceptional."
Here are the low values of the 2nd Series.
Outstanding stuff. You are a treasure trove of information.
In appreciation,
Dan C.
What all this fluff and no inverted centers
Better than inverted centers, I see at least one revenue with selvage still attached!
Great showcase pages, Eric!
k
"What all this fluff and no inverted centers"
Eric,
On your question about "any other requests"
Yes! First for many approval books, and next
would you consider a proposal of marriage??
Best,
Dan C.
"On your question about "any other requests"
Yes! First for many approval books, "
"would you consider a proposal of marriage??"
Dan, my dear boy - methinks you've found true love
Reference Revstampman posting 05 Feb 2014, at 03:56:37PM
First time I've read this topic (yes I'm new to StampoRama, but not new to stamp collecting)
The point of my message to you is the 60 cent R116 is showing the foreign transfer of the 70 cent R117.
Maybe you already know this, it is a desirable Foreign design transfer!
David Thompson
MSGT/USAF/RETIRED
Hi Everyone;
@ Eric;
Since you are not able to mount many US Revenues, have you ever considered foreign revenues? Then you would have many fun hours of sorting and mounting again. As a plus the stamp collecting hobby as a whole would benefit from your expertise.
Plus maybe I could unload some of my foreign revenues, which I don't care to collect. If you have any interest in them, private message me.
By-the-way that is one kick-ass collection, the best I've ever seen. I can just about imagine a collection of French revenues of the same caliber.
Keep on stampin'
TuskenRaider
For Dan, maybe this will help with the right vs left portrait issue. 1st row faces left, 2nd row right (for description purposes).
2nd Series high values
My "b" set of the 3rd Series
The high values ($2 and up) are insanely difficult to find with 3 margins. A good 4 margin copy is almost unheard of! You can expect to pay 150-200% (or more) of CV for 4 margins! These would are considered VF-EX for this issue.
re: US 2nd and 3rd Series Revenues
Holy cow!
Very impressive!!!
Lars
re: US 2nd and 3rd Series Revenues
Now that is what I call WOW! Makes my feeble attempt at assembling a revenue collection appear, well, feeble.
re: US 2nd and 3rd Series Revenues
No, not a feeble attempt! A start or beginning, yes!
The bigger problem is that I rarely get to add to my revenue collection!
Same issue with my German collection.
If I add 10 or 12 a year at this point I am doing well!!
re: US 2nd and 3rd Series Revenues
Outstanding stuff Eric. You have added to the Scott Specialized in this area by a lot.
SPECIAL NOTE TO MEMBERS-THIS OUGHT TO BE SAVED IN YOUR COMPUTER.IT IS UNIQUE.
Many thanks Eric-truly exceptional.
Dan C.
re: US 2nd and 3rd Series Revenues
No Dan, Thank You!
To redo just what is pictured on those 2 pages would cost around $6,000. Add the R130 that is not in the book and you jump to over $7000. Not part of my collection that I will be duplicating anytime soon!!
Maybe I will scan the 1st half tonite.
re: US 2nd and 3rd Series Revenues
Eric, I think we are miss communicating here. What did you think I asked of you that required a 'no' response?
Dan
re: US 2nd and 3rd Series Revenues
"Many thanks Eric-truly exceptional."
re: US 2nd and 3rd Series Revenues
Here are the low values of the 2nd Series.
re: US 2nd and 3rd Series Revenues
Outstanding stuff. You are a treasure trove of information.
In appreciation,
Dan C.
re: US 2nd and 3rd Series Revenues
What all this fluff and no inverted centers
re: US 2nd and 3rd Series Revenues
Better than inverted centers, I see at least one revenue with selvage still attached!
Great showcase pages, Eric!
k
re: US 2nd and 3rd Series Revenues
"What all this fluff and no inverted centers"
re: US 2nd and 3rd Series Revenues
Eric,
On your question about "any other requests"
Yes! First for many approval books, and next
would you consider a proposal of marriage??
Best,
Dan C.
re: US 2nd and 3rd Series Revenues
"On your question about "any other requests"
Yes! First for many approval books, "
"would you consider a proposal of marriage??"
re: US 2nd and 3rd Series Revenues
Dan, my dear boy - methinks you've found true love
re: US 2nd and 3rd Series Revenues
Reference Revstampman posting 05 Feb 2014, at 03:56:37PM
First time I've read this topic (yes I'm new to StampoRama, but not new to stamp collecting)
The point of my message to you is the 60 cent R116 is showing the foreign transfer of the 70 cent R117.
Maybe you already know this, it is a desirable Foreign design transfer!
David Thompson
MSGT/USAF/RETIRED
re: US 2nd and 3rd Series Revenues
Hi Everyone;
@ Eric;
Since you are not able to mount many US Revenues, have you ever considered foreign revenues? Then you would have many fun hours of sorting and mounting again. As a plus the stamp collecting hobby as a whole would benefit from your expertise.
Plus maybe I could unload some of my foreign revenues, which I don't care to collect. If you have any interest in them, private message me.
By-the-way that is one kick-ass collection, the best I've ever seen. I can just about imagine a collection of French revenues of the same caliber.
Keep on stampin'
TuskenRaider