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Harris USA Libery Album 2 Volume Vs Mystic Heirloom 3 Volume

 
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Posted 07/18/2012   11:48 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add Zipper to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
Hello,

I'm getting back into collecting stamps, and I have an old Harris Citation that ends at 1977. I'm considering replacing it with either a Harris USA Liberty 2 volume album, or the Mystic Heirloom 3 volume.

I like the (old-fashioned)look of both sides of the pages filled with colorful stamps (I'm an old lady). Does the Liberty album have stamps on both sides of the pages?

Another consideration for me is a worldwide album like the Harris Citation. Do they still make those kind of albums?

Also, I've been buying stamps from Mystic. Would ebay be a better place to shop?

Thanks for any help.

Zipper
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