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1930-S World-Wide Stamp Album By E. M. Kovar

 
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Posted 04/01/2019   9:42 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add Turtle2900 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
I couldn't decide where to post this; recent purchased thread or this forum and decided this was the spot.
The pictures below are of an album I recently purchased for a few bucks.
I found a few on e-bay and hipstamp with similar pages, but a different cover.
One sold for $5 and few offered for $30+

I enjoyed reading the "Information for Collectors" page.
I got a few stamps from it but haven't removed and cataloged them yet.
And it came with the bonus "Confederate Money"
Cinderella - type play money I am sure, but haven't researched it.

Thought I would share and see how common/uncommon the album is and what insights you all have.









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