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Never ceases to amaze me how in the middle of a war people have resources and time for things like stamp collecting!!! Anyone knows what they are celebrating in this philatelic wonder?
What a great little find! I don't know what it is celebrating, but as someone who has more than a passing interest in stamp collecting (no expert though!), I would consider that a keeper!
Well done.
Just to clarify, the 1st one I've posted is mine, I bought it for $10 in New Bern, NC in an coin/stamp shop, the 2nd one is from eBay, I don't own it, I just copied the image.
Thanks for the update...appreciated.
$3.50 for the Philippines one is great and even $10 for the South African one is bearable!..some nice stamps on it.
We better watch out we don't start a Philately section on the forum!
I am really a collector of information/history in whichever form it comes, stamps or bullets....So I don't really care how history is delivered, to me even images are OK. Whatever happened in the past will happen in the future...Yes, it is a warning to future generations...Of course, if one collects something that goes "boom" (like guns and ammo), it is an extra benefit...
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