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Your Thoughts On The 2012 USPS Stamp Line-Up...

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Posted 07/16/2012   8:58 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add spanishmoss to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply

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2. The stamp program issue dates are also a problem. There can be up to a month's time when no new issues are released, then all of a sudden there is a plethora of new issues released in a week's time. It creates problems in both availability and for the average collector who, if they want the latest issue on the day it is released, has to visit the post office multiple times in one week. Take for example the upcoming Flags of Our Nations (Aug. 16), Edgar Rice Burroughs (Aug. 17) and USS Constitution (Aug. 18). Why does the USPS release three major issues in three days?


I believe the dates August 16, 17, and 18 are when the APS Stamp Show is being held.
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