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A recent poster asked "Is a Stamp, a Card"?
Posted By: identify7
The response which was generated was not very supportive of this notion, and I imagine that my example will not be viewed any more favorably. Although it is a fun concept and endeavor for me. My analysis follows: |
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A recent poster asked "Is a Stamp, a Card"?
Posted By: Glen V
??? - I'm totally lost! |
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A recent poster asked "Is a Stamp, a Card"?
Posted By: andy becker
my opinion, stamps that are/were produced with a value....i.e. $0.37....are stamps. |
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A recent poster asked "Is a Stamp, a Card"?
Posted By: identify7
Yes Glen - it is confusing - but I ramble a bit. |
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