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Posted 06/28/2011   8:42 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add philb to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
i seem to have hit a wall looking for Argentina material...i keep seeing the same old stuff I have over and over...so back to the Scott International albums...i know they will never have any value..but I am finding a lot of Surinam and Netherlands Antilles stamps on the net at prices reasonable to me..so I will color some pages !
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United States
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Posted 06/28/2011   10:18 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add marko1959 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
been there done that,,,, some times its nice to collect the stamps out the normal range... fro me I collect Ireland/Austrian,,,,and USA... but sometime I need a break because like you said all the stamps avaible seem to be ones I have.
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Posted 06/28/2011   10:22 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add timbres667 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
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It's a fact of life in philately. These stamps I got from a dealer who present himself as offering new issues for low price (60% to 70% of cat. value). And it is low price compare to corner of the street dealer. Have to mention that the new issues he propose are sometime ten years old. There is plenty of philatelist who want those new issues but are not willing to pay a premium for it. Exactly the same has most consummer goods in a sense. But I am a mint stamp collector and for used I have little experience buying them. Sometime I wonder what's the journey of a used stamp, particulary a relatively new stamp, to end in a kiloware. Why kiloware don't contain more newer stamps?

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