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Hello, have some value or I can give away them to a friend without regrets? I don't think is a complete series. 
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It seems to be the complete issue for 15 February 1971, likely on original coated paper with pva gum as well as the high values of the pre-decimal era and the new decimal era. As 10p was still a small format stamp at that time, the larger format 10p is missing. Again, it points at a set from 15 February 1971.
Normally, these won't break the bank. |
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Did you buy them yourself? If so, you know the estimated value. If they were given to you, then you shouldn't have any regrets passing them along to the next person. |
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My comment didn't wanted be rude, but not being into stamps I just asked an idea of value. Probably "no value" is the reply you wanted say in a very gentle way, and is ok. I asked because in past I gave away things I didn't knew and finished regret it. |
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I'll suggest you to look for what they're asking on e-bay for these stamps. I see if they sell... Or go to a stamp shop near you and ask them. |
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You are not talking tens of euros unless there is some rare variety hiding there. But this looks like someone bought these on, or just after 15 February 1971, which would make them the common stamps. |
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