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USA Commemerative Covers And FDCs

 
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United States
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Posted 02/29/2012   07:10 am  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add oldtriguy1960 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
Hi All,

Covers are not a collecting interest to me at this time. I have some various covers available though. I'm trying to see if there is any interest in them.
I have offered these to someone, but if they are not interested in them, I may put them up for auction or list them for sale/trade here on the forum.

If anyone would like more info or to see scans, let me know....

Kind Regards,

Dave N.
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American Bicentenial Covers - Westport Collector's Society
(Artcraft)

81-4 France Lend's Financial Assistance MAy 20, 1781
81-6 Wayne, Lafayette, and Von Steuben Join Forces June 19, 1781
82-6 Indians Skirmish with Western Settlers Aug 20, 1782
82-9 Rochambeau's Troops Sail from Boston Dec 24, 1782
George III Declares Open Rebellion Aug 23, 1775
The War Begins at Lexington and Concord April 19, 1775
Greene Assumes Command in the South Dec 2, 1780
Washington Crosses the Delaware Dec 25, 1776
Thomas Paine Publishes "Crisis Papers" Dec 19, 1776
British Launch Invasion from Canada May 16, 1777
Declaration of Independence Signed July 4, 1776
Articles of Confederation Are Ratified Mar 1, 1781
British Evacuate Boston Harbor Mar 17, 1776
British Forced out of New Jersey Aug 19, 1779
Congress Establishes Department of Finance Feb 6, 1781


Postal Commemerative Society - Historic Stamps of America
(mint stamp encased in plastic holder in the cover)
6 sets, 24 total covers

Postal Commemerative Society - America's First Ladies
Set # 13 (4 covers)

Postal Commemerative Society - Norman Rockwell Cover Collection
6 sets, 18 total covers

Westport Collector's Society - Philatelic History of America
5 sets, 20 total covers

Westport Collector's Society - Philatelic History of the United States
22 sets, 88 total covers


Postal Commemerative Society - USA First Day Covers
(Artcraft)
22 covers


USPS - USA First Day Covers
1984 - 6 FDC - Louisiana World Expo
1985 10 FDCs


PAUL J. Gross USA FDC w/Metal plate/medallion
1964 - 1 ea New York World's Fair stamped envelope
1966 - 1 ea Circus
1967 - 2 ea Mississippi 150th anniversary (2 of them)
1968 - 1 ea Illinois 150th anniversary
1970 - 7 ea (set of 4 USA Save our Air/Soil/Water/Cities, plus 3 United Nations)
1971 - 4 ea ( 2 USA plus 2 United Nations)
1972 - 2 ea USA
1973 - 11 ea USA
1974 - 1 ea USA


PAUL J. Gross USA FDC Colorano "Silk" Cachet
1972 - 3 ea USA
1973 - 11 ea USA
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Posted 02/29/2012   07:42 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add kug to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Hi Dave,

I didn't see something interesting in your list.
Just in case you have some other depicted dinosuars, prehistoric animals, fossils, Thomas Jefferson, Smithsonian I might be interested in some exchange with you.

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United States
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Posted 03/06/2012   7:14 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add PoppyGun to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Hi Dave!

In reference to American Bicentenial Covers - Westport Collector's Society Covers by (Artcraft), are any of them unaddressed?
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United States
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Posted 03/07/2012   3:27 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add clintd to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
I would be interested in some of the bicentennial and Postal commemorative's.
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United States
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Posted 03/07/2012   11:02 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add wt1 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
I was looking up the Paul J. Gross FDC's and came upon his obituary:

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Paul J. Gross, 83, of Greensburg, Pennsylvania died Friday, Sept. 22, 2006, in Excela Health Westmoreland Hospital, Greensburg. He was born April 27, 1923, in Pittsburgh, the son of the late Joseph Jr. and Helen Mary (Bartlick) Gross. Prior to retirement, he had been employed by AFG Industries, Jeannette. He was a member of Blessed Sacrament Cathedral, Greensburg, and was a U.S. Army veteran, serving in the 7th Army, 103rd Infantry Division, during World War II. Paul had been an avid bridge player and was a member of the McKenna Center Bridge Group. He was also a wholesale dealer in first-day covers. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by an infant son, Paul Joseph Gross Jr.; an infant grandson, Bryan Paul Angelicchio; and a sister, Helen Mary Sinkowich.
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