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Even though these are stockbooks of duplicates, I love the large selection of various items, especially the Australian King George V and Kangaroos. Some of the postmarks could be interesting. |
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It's enough for today, I will sent the others in a few day. I warn you it still have many.. |
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It still appears to be the common duplicates from a collection of the kind many of us have, filling up our homes. If you're interested in keeping them, pull out the best copy of each - or the best copies, if you want to check for different perforations, watermarks etc - and dispose of the rest. |
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GeoffHa I agree, some are very old stamps but common. As I said I'm not expert on worldwide stamps . On the US stamps I have some knowledge (rotaries, Grill, papers). But neverless I will check the perfs on the australians maybe some are line not comb stamps, and also the watermarks on the russians. |
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Your off to a nice collection, even thought they are commons. I would take them if ever they were passed on down to me. |
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