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10h ago
It is my first time seeing a triangle stamp! Do you have or seen any?
submitted by /u/RadTech24
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2d ago
Bonus that it’s my hometown!
submitted by /u/Dokky
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2d ago
More than I expected!
submitted by /u/Dokky
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3d ago
Hi everyone! I was very excited to get this back from PF today…it’s been out of my hands for 10 weeks, and I was anxiously awaiting its arrival. :-)
I’m trying to get better at identifying color variations, and this one seemed pretty clearly to be a #1a (dark brown/blackish brown). I’m glad PF agreed! I think the stamp looks quite handsome with the dark ink and red cancellation, and it tickles me that someone long ago seems to have very carefully cut the stamp out of the sheet right along its outer border. These sort of details just delight me, and my passion for this hobby is re-ignited ..read more
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3d ago
What are your favorite stamp YouTube channels? There are a ton of channels available representing a huge range of collecting styles, levels of experience, ways of organizing and acquiring stamps.
A few of my favorites include:
Chris Loves Stamps: Chris is a Dutch collector sharing his journey starting collecting stamps.
Dino Stamps KH: Brand new channel and brilliant first video by a returning collector of Japanese stamps.
Exploring Stamps: Sadly Graham recently announced he is stepping away from the series but he has over 50 amazing videos including how-to as well as visits to large stamp sh ..read more
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3d ago
So, I'm asking here because r/USPS down voted the post to hell. I really like the Pony Cars stamps, however, they have been discontinued by the ordinary sheet, and I can only get them via the Press sheet. If I get the one that has the die-cuts, can I use them as normal?
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4d ago
What does the community think of this? Are there new younger people coming into stamp collecting? What will become of the philatelist??
submitted by /u/Current-Bee2075
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