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t360, this contest is a great idea  I look forward to joining the fun this weekend  |
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CONGRATULATIONS, Jser! You are the WINNER!  Please email your address to me! |
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Hi Jser, You catalog is on its way to you! I had just one Master Yoda stamp left - you will see it on the package along with some Lighthouse stamps. Remember to look on page 360 to find your "2008 Year of the Rat" mini-sheet. Enjoy! |
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Got it today, now I just have to learn how to use it  Also, a stupid question but should I save anything besides the stamps off the box? Jser |
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Hi Jser,
You mean the large picture of Master Yoda from the mini-sheet! Yes, save it if you like it, I probably would.
The catalogs are a bit intimidating at first. In the US specialized catalog, at the front there is a very useful "Stamp Identifier" which lists the different catalog numbers for a single design. In the price listings that follow, the first number is the catalog number, and the second number is the design number, which corresponds to a picture above the listing. Then comes the denomination and color. The first price is for a very fine mint stamp and the second price is for a very fine used stamp.
Don't hesitate to ask any specific questions you may have. JustABeginner is figuring out how to use his catalogs now too. |
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does the master yoda have any philatelic value, or is it just something you would keep for the coolness? Because I really don't have anything to soak it off in.
Jser |
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