Got about $700 worth of stamps we ordered from a dealer. Honestly, not happy with this. They just stuck all of the stamps on cards, no indication of Scott #s, mixed countries and now we have to go through and identify all of the stamps just to make sure we received them all and at the moment, it looks like we didn't.
Probably will never do business with this dealer again. They didn't used to be like this.
Today I received (gracious gift from @ray.mac) a full set of U.S. pages from what I assume to be one of the early 2 post hole versions of the Scott International Part I. These pages will fill a gap in one of my 1947 edition albums where I don't have any U.S. pages at all. The other album only has the U.S. pages through the Official stamps. These newly acquired pages give me a full picture of what was in the U.S. section. There are 525 spaces that I was missing! What is interesting is that the general issue section for these newly acquired pages end at Scott #902 which is where the Scott Classic Catalogue 1840-1940 ends. My 1947 edition album for which I have some of the pages has a space for #903. Must have been multiple printings of this album (in the 1940s) with slight editorial changes.
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