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Good info!
Thanks!

I think that Blackjack, and the lilac 24 cent
with Washington are my favorites of this group.

Being a Southerner, I don't have good feelings
for Gen Sherman, however, his stamp seems
to catch my eye. Has nice character.

I wish that brown Lincoln stamp wasn't so badly
canceled. It looks like an attractive design too.

Question:
Are those unused Q stamps a good bet? I didn't
know if it was worth getting some unused parcel
stamps, or if I should have focused those profit
shares on more of the classic stamps...
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