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Stamps Have Always Made Good Bribes

Many of the things that make philately the world’s best hobby—attractiveness of the stamps themselves, international markets, very high values for easily transferrable  pieces of paper—have made stamps one of the preeminent bribery tools of the twenty-first century. Because bribery of government and business officials is not all that pervasive in the United States (though […]

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Propaganda Stamps of WWII

The belligerents during WWII spent enormous effort trying to influence the morale of the other side. The theory was that getting your enemy to question their government’s success could aid in long term prospects of victory. We dropped leaflets over German and Japanese troop concentrations explaining how they could surrender and that it was only

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British Empire Stamps

The first stamp in the world was issued by Great Britain in 1840, and ever since British Area philately has been the most popular specialty worldwide. By 1900, over 300 entities owed allegiance to the British Crown and had issued postage stamps. Some, such as Canada, were significant major first world countries. Others, such as

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Denmark

To be an attractive specialty, a country should have many different things. The stamp issues should be well designed and have a strict postal purpose and not be designed for collectors. The Goldilocks’ theory should be in play: there should not be too many stamps issued, and there should not be too few stamps issued—rather,

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WONDERFUL COLLECTION OF OVER 20,000 DIFFERENT TO 1940 IN A PRISTINE PAIR OF GIBBONS NEW IMPERIAL ALBUMS This wonderful completely intact collection was put together over decades and is in a pair of the best albums for British Commonwealth. The collection has strength in all phases from British Europe, Asia, Africa, Oceania, and  America with

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Space Philately

It’s hard to explain to those too young to remember the excitement of the space program of the 1960s. When the Soviet Union launched Sputnik in 1957 as the first man made orbiting satellite, there was a minor panic which soon developed into a space race. The rush to put people into space and onto

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Memories

Various events in life can cause a flood of early memories. In Proust’s opus In Search of Lost Time, a 4,200 page series of reminiscences, the trigger for the memories are the taste of a cookie. Pictures often bring memories to mind, and that is why so many photos are taken and what made Kodak,

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