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Austria Batch 4 Please Help With ID And Value

 
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Posted 06/10/2012   10:17 am  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add cholley to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
I have a couple hundred stamps I am looking to id. I have been through the Scott's books and various websites but am clearly not an expert on stamps and with so many variations and similarities I am just overwhelmed. I got this collection from my great grandmother. I will post pictures in bunches please help me to id these and let me know if there are any with any potential value over a couple of dollars. If there are ones that you would like a closer shot of, I will take a close up and will post in a new thread. I know of no easier way to do this. And can't seem to find a trust worthy stamp collector in my area. Thanks for your help!!
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