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Old 08-07-2018, 11:34 AM
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Mr. Gibson, for your viewing pleasure. For what it's worth, I haven't seen a Factory 42 of Gibson yet, but I'm sure there's at least one floating around out there.

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Old 08-07-2018, 12:03 PM
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And absolutely gorgeous display of Piedmont art stamps
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Old 08-07-2018, 12:11 PM
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Anyone ever seen the art stamp album advertised on the back?
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Mr. Gibson, for your viewing pleasure. For what it's worth, I haven't seen a Factory 42 of Gibson yet, but I'm sure there's at least one floating around out there.
Thanks for sharing Derek!

I went back through my old collection to see if by some chance, my old stamp was a P42, but it's impossible to tell. There is either paper on the back of the stamp, or actual paperloss, but either way, it's the bottom left corner, so all I can see for the factory designation is 'ist. Va.'

In the end, another Gibson variation to checklist, which, I always appreciate


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Thanks for sharing Derek!

I went back through my old collection to see if by some chance, my old stamp was a P42, but it's impossible to tell. There is either paper on the back of the stamp, or actual paperloss, but either way, it's the bottom left corner, so all I can see for the factory designation is 'ist. Va.'

In the end, another Gibson variation to checklist, which, I always appreciate


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VA is Factory 25. NC is Factory 42. Your old one was a Factory 25.
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Here's my lone contribution - a banged up but beautiful Cicotte. Available for sale on my eBay site.
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I am a casual postage stamp collector as well as baseball cards. Has anyone ever found these as part of a stamp collection? It seems to me that the Piedmont Art Stamps could have been included in a kid's postage stamp collection back in the day. I am guessing it would be easy to soak them out of an album, but obviously, I have never tried.
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VA is Factory 25. NC is Factory 42. Your old one was a Factory 25.
Duh. You're totally right. I literally looked *only* for the number and didn't compare any other part of the line. Seems embarrassingly obvious now

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T330-2 Piedmont Art Stamps...where are they?

It seems like most are now on this thread...great show and tell everyone!


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