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Mint United States

Traditionally, most collectors of United States stamps have collected in a similar fashion. They collected the stamps after 1930 mint and in Very Fine NH condition. From 1900-1930 they collected mint as well but usually were content with hinged stamps and often lesser centering as well. Nineteenth Century was largely collected used by the vast majority […]

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Stamp Prices and the Dollar

Until 1970 the stamp market in the United States was mostly determined by the domestic market alone. Virtually all stamps, both US and Foreign, that were sold in this country were sold to domestic buyers. International travel was unusual and expensive, there was no Internet, and American philatelic auctioneers didn’t send many catalogs overseas. 1970

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Hurricane Sandy

In the aftermath of hurricane Sandy, people in our area felt firsthand the changes that the modern world has brought us and the dependence that we have on electricity. In our home the nights after the hurricane, after the lights went out, trying to read by candlelight, we had just an inkling of what life in

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The Cameos of Gambia

The fear of the counterfeiting of postage stamps made for a large number of Nineteenth Century printers’ trade offs. The gold standard of anti-counterfeiting technology was line engraved (called intaglio) printing, which, for a special anti-forgery bonus, usually included lathe work. This type of printing rose off the paper and produced a fineness of design that

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