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Hello everyone!
My name is John and I collect all U.S. including countries with stamps produced by American and National Bank Note Co's with a focus on early U.S. and Bicentennial material.
As an artist I've been working on my own set of Semiquincentennial stamps that I'd love to share with y'all. Learning more all the time, as a coin collector also, I'm amazed at the depth of Philately in comparison!
Cheers,
John (billyjosquire)
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I appreciate your comment comparing to coin collecting. There are so many directions a stamp collection can go. |
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thanks for the welcomes! I'd like to share a set of cinderellas that I created myself just recently to honor the Lexington-Concord 250th sesquicentennial last April. They are printed by a color laser printer on pre-gummed pre-perforated sheets. I'm working on some cacheted covers for them. Lemme know what ya think! ~John   |
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Welcome to the forum. Those stamps look great! Congrats ... You may generate quite a bit of interest as the 10-year international show is scheduled for 2026 in Boston. |
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