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Posted 03/29/2009   8:15 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add warrehouse to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
I was right about the China stamp now I see it better. Your Hawaiian stamps are interesting. The 2c rose color of King David Kalakaua in Scott # 42 issued under the Kingdom, in 1886. The 2c dull violet of Queen Liliuokalni overprinted "Provisional Govt. 1893" is Scott #57. The 2c brown
Hawaii Scott # 75, issued by the Republic in 1894. The matching 2c rose issued in 1899, Scott #81, is a Republic issue after US annexation which occured Aug, 12, 1898. So you have 4 different political realities in 4 stamps. Fun!

Enjoy them!
Mike
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Posted 03/29/2009   8:48 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add wheaties1955 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
sorry to bother you all again but what are they all worth? Thanks
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Posted 03/29/2009   11:57 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add warrehouse to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Scott 2005, Hawaii, #42 4.00 mint/used 1.00, #57 $1.25 used, #75 .60 used, #81 1.00,  China #312 .05, The postage due, the .01 are the same, J70 each .25,  J83 for the .05, value .20, Know for the reality check!!Scott's values are premiums values taking into consideration vary condtions, like centering, tears, folds, rinkles, to name a few, most of the stamps you have shown are not perfect if I may say so and would sell for less then Scott book price.
Finally, stamps are only worth what another collector is willing to pay.

You still have interesting stuff hear, enjoy and build on it.

Take Care Good Collecting!
MIKE
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