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Quote: It's surprising what can happen when you toss in a few "Hail Mary" bids in an auction when only one other person is bidding, albeit weakly. I've missed out a few times by not bidding on lots because I thought they'd go for loads and it turned out they went for the starting bid or didn't sell at all!  So frustrating. Now I nearly always put a bid in - even if it's a "cheeky bid" |
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I completed a Czechoslovakia album page this evening.  One small step... Robert |
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As an addendum to my completed Canada Admiral series post, recently completed the part-perforate coils (sheet form) page.  |
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Finished another Big Blue page today. Argentina didn't have any really high cost stamps, fairly reasonable.  |
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Remounted Guam on modified Steiner pages (changed font, added cat numbers, added page numbers, added descriptions below stamps and supplemental information and, added a couple of varieties, Of course, I had reprint a couple of times to fix errors. I spotted one more tweak needed but leave it for now.   |
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Finally finished with my US Airmail album page for the 1947 issues where I have the wet and dry printings side-by-side. From a scan you cannot tell the difference which is more or less subtle, most notable to me on the 10 cent. Nonetheless, here it is.  |
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From Linn's (May 3, 2021): To encourage foreign airmail to Colombia, these stamps were also sold abroad at Colombian consular offices and trade missions overprinted with one- or two-letter abbreviations to show in which country they were sold. Stamps sold in the United States were overprinted with the letters "E.U." or "EU." These stamps are listed under both Colombia and the United States with the same catalog numbers.  |
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Quote: From Linn's (May 3, 2021): To encourage foreign airmail to Colombia, these stamps were also sold abroad at Colombian consular offices and trade missions overprinted with one- or two-letter abbreviations to show in which country they were sold. Stamps sold in the United States were overprinted with the letters "E.U." or "EU." These stamps are listed under both Colombia and the United States with the same catalog numbers.
Nice page Walkman82 :) For anyone interested in collecting SCADTA issues, I created a full album for all issues, not just those sold in the US, formatted to match the Steiner pages. It is a free download from here https://www.thestampweb.com/albums/free-downloadsScroll down to Colombia. Clive |
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AlbumEasy - Free software for creating custom stamp album pages ImageSleuth - Images, hidden inside images, revealed. A retroReveal alternative PSGSA - The Philatelic Society for Greater Southern Africa |
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Walkman82, that page looks tremendous. Congratulations on a beautiful set of stamps there. |
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Angore, love your Guam pages...I lived there for a year in the mid-1990s and seeing what you have sparked an interest in accumulating them myself. Thanks! |
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