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The beauty of our hobby is you never know what you are going to come accross..i picked up this Swiss Military hospital cover at our club auction tonight !! 
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I know nothing about Switzerland postal but two things are interesting to me -- no stamp and no date in the postmark.
I agree with Stefani about the handwriting. Also, YMCA is interesting.
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Wow, Tom! Those are cool! Thanks for sharing! Gussyboy1 |
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Quote: Switzerland looks like a neat country to collect. Switzerland, like Austria, and Germany, is one of the few countries that used Razor cancelsHowever, if you are a collector of used stamps, the semi postal's, issued in the 1940's and 50's catalog almost 10 x the value of Mnh |
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Great post Phil
Great items both Phil and Tom.
Thanks for sharing them with us.
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Phil: OttawaMike picked up a nice post card for me a few weeks ago. It is postmarked 1907 at Limón, Costa Rica. It's pretty standard, black & white picture of palm trees, a little writing, etc. I was sorting through my Costa Rica last night... and looked closely at the post card. The post card is from PANAMA and it was posted in Costa Rica, hence the Costa Rican stamps. The writer of the post card is an American, who reports that "the Canal should be finished in ten years". He's referring to the PANAMA CANAL. What an interesting find, eh? David  |
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Very nice cover Phil
Most likely the absense of stamps is due to the fact that it was mailed on official business through Red Cross channels and 'officially', did not require stamps on the cover. The same procedure was true for military personel on active duty.
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Hi notrare
I have a qyestion about the stamps you scanned: - Are they "Test" stamps from Switzerland for Swiss postal staff for training purposes??
Very interesting to say the least.
Chimo
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Hello London........
Thanks for the info......I aways thought these were just color tests.....never knew anything about the printing tests.
50+ years and still learning......what a great place. |
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I picked this cover up on ebay. GB 1948 Olympic illustrated FDC, with scarce Wembley and rings slogan and CDS postmark. It was a poor scan and I didn't really see the signatures. Well, a nice surprise! It's autographed by Les McKay, the Australian flag-bearer at the Olympiad. Cost me A$3.10 including postage. The CV for the cover alone is £50   |
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Jubilee thats a nice Olympic Games souvineer !! |
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