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Found in a Book
A week ago, I bought a copy in Russian of Dostoevsky's Crime
and Punishment. Kiev, 1979. When I opened it, I noticed a few stamps. I continued to flip pages and there were more stamps. Yesterday I organized the stamps, about 200 in all. All from the Soviet Union, all commemoratives from the years 1973 to 1975, all mint. Francis A. Miniter |
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Found in a Book
Wow! If you don't collect stamps yourself, you might be able to make
enough by selling them to pay for the book... g |
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Found in a Book
J wrote:
Wow! If you don't collect stamps yourself, you might be able to make enough by selling them to pay for the book... g Not likely. The Soviet Union was a notorious stamp-mill, pouring out endless numbers and quantities of pretty--and completely worthless--commemoratives. Used ones are rarer than mint. You can buy giant lots of them from stamp companies for just a few dollars. -- Jon Meyers |
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Found in a Book
Jon Meyers wrote:
J wrote: Wow! If you don't collect stamps yourself, you might be able to make enough by selling them to pay for the book... g Not likely. The Soviet Union was a notorious stamp-mill, pouring out endless numbers and quantities of pretty--and completely worthless--commemoratives. Used ones are rarer than mint. You can buy giant lots of them from stamp companies for just a few dollars. -- Jon Meyers Alas and alack. Visions of untold riches go poof again. Francis A. Miniter |
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Found in a Book
On May 23, 2:56*pm, Jon Meyers
wrote: J wrote: Wow! If you don't collect stamps yourself, you might be able to make enough by selling them to pay for the book... *g Not likely. The Soviet Union was a notorious stamp-mill, pouring out endless numbers and quantities of pretty--and completely worthless--commemoratives. Used ones are rarer than mint. You can buy giant lots of them from stamp companies for just a few dollars. Not unlike the USA and virtually every other country with a postal system. It's no wonder that the stamp collecting hobby is in an inexorable decline. |
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