Note that there are a couple of different perforations on these, so try and see which yours has. I would also give it a quick soak to help clean it and allow you to press it with the edges flattened a bit. It will be much more presentable after that, though still faulty enough to not have much street value.
Both of those things are my plan, but first I need my brother to give me the album(s) he has. He has a somewhat well populated Regent World Stamp Album from late 1950s and, if I remember correctly, a Scott Gold Award Album from the late 1960s. Neither of them have their U.S. pages. Very sad. I took 140 pictures of the Regent pages on Friday and have been trying to assess if anything of value. Not much unfortunately, but definitely there are many stamps that I need.
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