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Is there a catalog for US cinderellas? I'm trying to find out what I can about this one:  Any idea of when it was first produced? Basil
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Looks like a modern reprint , printing quality looks pretty bad for that period of time . Printers took pride in their work. |
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The label is shown in "Political Campaign Stamps" by Mark Warda (1998). It is on page 161 in the World War section in the "Patriotic, War, and Peace" chapter. It is assigned a value of 50˘ to $2 (50˘ is the minimum value in the catalog). There is no information on publisher |
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OK ,It still looks of a very poor quality printing .Put it at 50 cents ,I'll say $1.00 on ebay with free postage .Anybody else is free to put a higher value on it with a offer . In the real world you can assign value to anything as high as you want. But until someone bids or makes a offer for it the value is unknown . |
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I am not interested in what it is worth. I'm trying to determine when it was produced. rugface, does P. 161 of "Political Campaign Stamps" give any indication of when this was first used or produced. For all, here's the reason I'm asking:  I'm trying to determine, if possible, whether the "stamp" was on cover at the time this cover was cancelled, or if it was added later. The envelope itself, with the transport plane, was used with the Transport Plane stamps issued in 1941, so that much is "of the period." But could the stamp have been on the cover when it was cancelled in 1943 or was it more likely added later? |
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Bicjr,
Unlikely, It looks like part of the cancel is covering the middle stamp. Just barely though.
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Blcjr:
No info on the cinderella, but that cachet is a nice rendering of a Boeing 247. As a collector of aircraft on covers, I would like to have one. Do you know who did the cachet?
Thanks.
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Jack, you said: Quote: Unlikely, It looks like part of the cancel is covering the middle stamp. Just barely though.
I'm not following you. I've not been asking about the cancel or the three C25a stamps, but about the "stamp" at the upper left. Stuart, I know it is a C25a FDC. But I'm not convinced the "poster stamp" was on the cover when it received the FDOI cancellation. It could have been added later. Then again, maybe it was. Knowing when the "poster stamp" was first produced could settle the matter (or might not). Don, at least three covers just showed up on ebay based on this "cachet" of a transport plane. Two more here: https://www.ebay.com/itm/50ct-Airpl...312009830561https://www.ebay.com/itm/50ct-Airpl...312009830986Basil |
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I thought you were asking about the stamp. Since the cinderella is not tied by the cancel, you could of added it just before you scanned it, so it adds no extra value to the cover. |
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Quote:Don, at least three covers just showed up on ebay based on this "cachet" of a transport plane. Two more here blcjr: Thanks for the links, I see if I can get one of them. Don |
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