Here's some to get you started:
Saint Lawrence Seaway Commemorative Stamp 6/26/84
Joint Issue
Stamp Collecting Booklet
1/23/86 Joint Issue
18 cent Statue of Liberty International Airmail Stamp 7/04/86
Joint Issue
Australia Bicentennial Commemorative Stamp 1/26/88
Joint Issue
New Sweden Airmail Stamp
3/29/88 Joint Issue
USA-Switzerland Stamp
2/22/91 Joint Issue
Columbian Souvenir Sheets
5/22/92 Quad Joint Issue
29-Cent Space Block of Four
5/29/92 Joint Issue
Grace Kelly Commemorative Stamp
3/24/93 Joint Issue
Cranes Commemorative Stamps
10/09/94 Joint Issue
These are from a fellow named Bud Scrantom who made up philatelic pages
(sort of like Souvenir Pages, but privately produced). He made one for each
of the joint US issues of this time period. We show the Cranes (US/China) on
our website at
http://www.asppp.org/id65.htm These show up in our society
auction sometimes.
Also, another fellow named Robert Porter also made up his own pages; he has
one for the 1990 Creatures of the Sea joint issue with USSR; surf on over to
his site
http://www.porterpages-fdcs.com/crea...of_the_sea.htm and take a
look; it's available if you want to buy one, too; tell him I sent you just
for laughs... I don't profit from it in any way, I'm just promoting
philatelic pages as the President/Editor/webmaster of the ASPPP.
Then, I know there's a US/Mexico issue in the early 60's or so, and a St
Lawrence Seaway with Canada around that time also.
Regards,
Ron
Ron Walenciak
President, American Society for Philatelic Pages and Panels
www.asppp.org
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ames"
Newsgroups: rec.collecting.stamps.discuss
Sent: Saturday, February 07, 2004 6:22 PM
Subject: US Joint Issues - was: Mint or used?
"Grandpa" jsdebooATcomcast.net wrote in message
...
Ames wrote:
My US joint issues collection - Haven't started it yet, but I would
imagine
it will be used (at least to start with) since I can take duplicates
from my
afore mentioned US collection.
Have you a sense of how many US joint issues there are? JIs were
mentioned in a recent thread and that got me to thinking as I like to
collect the 'different' stuff, however a fairly rudimentary search
provided little info on US JIs.
I am working on that as we speak. I'll have to let you know later -
perhaps
in another thread.
Your reference to Xmas (US) has a familiar ring tooG, another one I've
been toying with, however those are not too hard to track down info
about.
Check out the Christmas Philatelic Club's website at
http://www.hwcn.org/link/cpc/ (yes, I am a member). They have lots of
great
information!
--
Ames
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