I'll try to answer your question. They may not be 100% accurate due to fine detail omission of the image but in order of appearance they are: #26, #68, #251 #216, #179, #225 Some type of revenue stamp, #205, #405??
redwood I do have a book ,POSTAL SERVICE GUIDE TO U.S. STAMPS , don't know a whole lot about stamps but I find the book alittle confusing when trying to search stamps.
when I can get scott# from a "pro" it makes it easier to find in book. I came across a stamp album in the bottom of a box lot at auction it also had hundreds of stamps in wax envelopes that weren't labeled and i'm trying to organize things abit
All are whats known as "space fillers" at best. Condition is literally everything. Not criticism but an attempt to educate. Still, I'd be happy to have them if for nothing else a study grouping.
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