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First Day Covers

Lloyd De Vries has a good article in the November 29th edition of Linns in which he talks about the First Day cover market and specifically First Day cover prices. Each country has its own twist on collecting its own stamps. For example, the British collect (or did ) Traffic Light gutter pairs(pairs with the […]

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The Gift

Dave and Jenny were older when I first met them in the early 1970’s. My first job at the company was working in the shop (we had one then) and Dave and Jenny were regulars. They had married late and because of the economic distress of the Depression had put off children until that wasn’t

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Ireland

The best model in the twentieth century for an evolved peace has been Ireland and Great Britain. After centuries of British occupation, the Irish finally obtained independence in 1922 through armed struggle and political effort. Early relations between the Irish Republic and the balance of Great Britain were difficult and even in the last twenty

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Netherlands

Collectors usually want three things in a philatelic specialty-aesthetic appeal, acquisition challenge and affordability. Each collector defines these terms differently. But we all want the stamps that we collect to be intrinsically attractive. We want our ability to obtain them to equal our interest in the philatelic hunt and we want the cost of the

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Thanksgiving

Lost in the daily din of TSA screening screams and should Bristol Palin win “Dancing with the Stars” invective, is a proper seriousness about what we have to be thankful for. We live in the greatest time to live in history. A middle class American today has a far better life than a European king

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Confidence in America

Many articles have been written recently about the state of American influence abroad. The President is said to have gotten little in his recent G20 trip to Asia and the Chinese are deaf to our currency admonitions. According to pundits, America’s influence in the world hasn’t been so low in years. Many disagree- their argument

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Linn’ Stamp News

Several months ago Amos Press combined the Scott Stamp Monthly and Linn’s Stamp News. Linn’s had always been a weekly magazine and the Scott Stamp Monthly (SSM) was a monthly glossy. Now, three times a month they issue a traditional Linn’s (which has light philatelic news and commentary, but which mainly serves as an advertising

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The Royal Wedding

Get ready. It’s been 30 years since Princess Diana and Prince Charles graced our albums and you can bet next year’s William and Kate extravaganza will produce a record number of philatelically inspired stamps. The last Royal Wedding produced hundreds of issues and this one will produce thousands, even more if you include specialty items,

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