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 Bought 33 sets of these from various colonies for $33.00...found these in there. MUH 2008 SG catalogues £25...whoo 
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Quote: Bought 33 sets of these for $33.00...found these in there. You bought 33 sets from the Coronation Omnibus and found the Hong Kong set in there, or did you buy 33 sets of the Hong Kong issues? |
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33 sets from the coronation Omnibus and found the Hong Kong set in there. Nice way to get a certain set! |
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| Edited by luvthecommonwealth - 01/13/2010 11:06 pm |
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It's a nice little set of stamps.
So, is this the most expensive '37 Coronation Omnibus issue? How many were there in total?
I got mine as part of a collection (with the rest of the '37 Coronation sets, all mint, but unfortunately hinged) that I paid $150 for, in a big old Standard album (that was issued when it was only a single volume instead of the later "2-Volume Standard". |
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Thanks WpgLwr.
I'm not sure if they're the most expensive set, but they're one of the more expensive ones from what I can tell so far. I' not sure how to find out how many were issued...research continues!
And getting a collection always helps. I've not been able to get a collection like that, so I buy in bits and bobs right now. |
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There are 45 different issuers of the basic design. 13 other dominions/territories/whathaveyou (including GB herself) released different Coronation issues.
luv, you knocked off a big chunk of the common designs. Nice job.
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| Edited by Cjd - 01/14/2010 12:42 am |
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Not to beat a dead horse, but is MUH a commonly-used acronym?
It's certainly not one I've noticed in Scott Catalogues, APS literature, etc.
I feel a bit sheepish, because it should have been easy for me to deduce the meaning, but I actually thought it might be a typo or something.
Redfaced, but learning... KirkS
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Quote: Not to beat a dead horse, but is MUH a commonly-used acronym? It's rarely used in the US, but I see it often in listings at European sites. |
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Quote: Not to beat a dead horse, but is MUH a commonly-used acronym? It's rarely used in the US, but I see it often in listings at European sites. |
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MUH -- Mint Un Hinged -- got it. I came here 10 months ago --- hoping to learn something. And so I have, every day  KirkS |
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