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Mint 3c Jeffersons In A Booklet?

 
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Posted 01/23/2010   3:09 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add davidorth to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
I have not been a collector since I gave away my Aunt's extensive collection to a friend when I was a hippy just out of college. I cringe every time I think about it. It was mine by then, but I still do cringe. Anyway, I am a furnituremaker and about 15 years ago I was working on an old desk and this mostly used up booklet of stamps fell out. Should I give this to the nephews in penance for my misdeeds, should I use it on my tax return, or would it be tradeable for a bottle of JD? All kidding aside, I'm interested in how a partial booklet changes the importance/value of a stamp and in anything else someone could tell me about this item.

I'm going to try to attach an image.

Thanks,
David Orth - Orth Furniture

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