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I've always enjoyed collecting oddball type pieces and stamps fit that description...Here are some of my favorites, please post any stamps that are in your collection.
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They are so underated in terms of difficulty to find
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never seen those before...
At first, I thought you meant the 1983 Fleer Stamps set...but this is totally different!
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Great looking T330-2's above.....here are a few stamps we don't see every day...
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Scott,
I in total agreement with you in terms of scarcity. What's even more impressive, I believe there is a board member (lurker) who has collected approximately 3/4 of the set which would be about 90 different stamps, which I think is incredible. Would love to see them all. Mike |
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Great stamp. Thanks for sharing.
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Leon.....if you ever decide to sell the quarter, keep me in mind....
I bought a lot of Piedmont BB Stamps from David Festberg circa 1999-2001. Probably 35 or so of them. Few nice ones but overall very low condition. Wish I still had some of them! I do however have about 100+/- of the non-sports T330 Piedmont and Chesterfield stamps.....equally tough to find but at a better pricepoint.... Last edited by autograf; 07-21-2009 at 09:33 PM. |
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I know of a great home for that Carrigan art stamp.
Rawn
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A little bit post-war. Displayed with a piece of cardboard:
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Here are a few others, not shown yet...
-Rhett
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Rhett posted a couple from this series. Here are the complete sheets.
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I believe it's a 1912 BoSox Tatoo but does have perforated edges
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Martin, It should probably be noted in the guides that the Ray Schalk in that set is ALWAYS found with the staple holes at the top due to his placement on the sheet.
-Rhett
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part of the wife's stamp collection
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The image looks similar in style to the ones Rhett showed above, but the duplication of the name is a little odd.
I think this is from either 1909 or 1911. Warren Miller had a little more than a cup of coffee with Washington in those two years, with a total of 85 AB in 47 games (and a slugging average of .188). Bill ![]() |
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Below is the first official postage stamp ever produced with a baseball theme. It was issued in the Philippines (then a US territory) in 1934--Babe Ruth’s last year with the Yankees. This example was "canceled" by Ruth.
Ironically, the first US domestic postage stamp with a baseball theme was not issued until 1939, keyed to the celebration of the "centennial" of baseball. (displayed at about three times actual size) Lyman ![]() Last edited by lhardem; 07-23-2009 at 11:07 AM. Reason: Edited to add relative size of stamp. |
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Had to pull this one off the wall (It's framed)
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Great thread. I love seeing these stamps.
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Commemorates the Yankees World Series Victory in 1943
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Here are my 6 Helmar stamps, including some real beaters.
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Get a double of the Carrigan, Brian
Rawn
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Let's not forget the 1927 Rinkeydink stamp set (example below).
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