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Does anyone else collect stamps that just appeal to them visually?
All stamps appeal to me, that's why I collect them.
I don't suffer from the " What's it worth " syndrome.
I have always liked an image of a woodcut on stamps
such as this one by the Austrian Benedictine monk,
Switbert Lobisser.
Even though it's a very nice stamp, expertly engraved
by Wolfgang Seidel it should have been printed in typography
to make it appear more authentic.

This one below from Argentina I noticed while going through a
new issue stock book way back when we still had dozens
of brick and mortar stamp stores here in Toronto.
Remember them?
I liked it and paid maybe a quarter for it.
For sure worth less now in real value since a gallon of
gas was around 40c then.
But I liked it.
It's for Columbus Day 1964 showing an old woodcut.
