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Here is a cover I've had for awhile, thought it was rather interesting, ashave never seen one like this before, but know there has tobe more around. 
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United States
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Thanks CraztbobG
Looks like I got it right this time, thanks for the info on how to post the image. |
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Nice cover Sneeky37  Love the nice cancells Dianne |
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Don't grumble that the roses have thorns, be thankful that the thorns have roses |
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Wow, that's a real neat cover. Now an undersea post office is very interesting. Guess you don't have to lick your stamps  . |
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Quite interesting cover..great cancels !! |
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Wow Jake What a beautiful collection of covers Dianne  |
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Don't grumble that the roses have thorns, be thankful that the thorns have roses |
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United States
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Hi Dianne
You should see my Naval covers, if you like to see some intersting cachets
Usually don't do too much with FDC unless they are older ones, before 1940 and many of those I just pass bye. IMHO most newer FDC are made as philatelic collectables that aren't worth what you pay for them,especialy if you think some where down the road you want to sell them. Know a number of older stamp collectors who have just about given away their FDC collections because they had no one to pass them down to, nor could they get back the money they had invested in them. |
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Nice Cover You Ole Swabie But that place looks like it might be over on the Big Pond, mine is from the little one he he he ! |
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Swabie
Have you seen the picture of the China Clipper Wreck at Port Vila on Vanuatu |
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Cim, very nice...i did not know you were into space covers..i will look around the carnage here in the stamp/computer room..will hold space aside for you !! |
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Sneeky those 1937 block of 4 first day covers are great ! I have an affinity for anything 1939...New York Worlds Fair..my father used to go all the time..probably because his buddy worked there and got him free passes..what am I talking about ? I do not even know if there was an admission fee...can anyone help with that ??? phil |
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Admission to the Fair was 75 cents, but was lowered to 50 cents on October 1, 1939. The 1939 World's Fair covered 1216 acres. |
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