Thank you for your video. I am interested in the most "famous" stamps of various countries, and I thus especially enjoying your video. I do not collect USA, but regarding beautiful USA stamps I knew about the Western Cattle in Storm and Inverted Jenny stamps. Best regards!
I watched your significant and famous trade video. It was a very special thing to do! And certainly it brought stamps into the spotlight!@@donaldsundman4585
Great video. Yes, there are another two U.S. stamps that to me are among the most important stamps the U.S. has, but they are so rare,so scarce,so unknown , so expensive, That most collectors do not even know of thier existence. No U.S. stamp collection can be complete without one of each, Both feature that cool American Steven C. Meier on them.There are Two types , one only 60 stamps were ever produced and the other only 40 stamps were ever produced. That's less than the 100 inverted Jenny's out there. These are so rare they are not even featured in Stamp Catoluges. None have gone to auction that I'm aware of so far. The ones in my collection that I might one day sell or trade will command very high prices indeed. The others out there should as well. Be they singles postmarked,singles unused, singles mint, block mint, mint sheets, should have a value range most likely between 😮$$$,$$$.00😮 😮$$$,$$$,$$$.00😮 No less and maybe more. Yes these are the pride of my life long collected colection of US Stamps. 🙂🇺🇸.
Thank you for the wonderful effort. I have dozens of these beautiful and rare stamps from America, Asian countries, European countries and many countries of the world ready for sale at a 75% discount from the public price. I hope there is a response.
Harriet Turman and Frederick Douglas wouldn't have been accepted at the time by the public but would have been appropriate. Susan B Anthony could have been a great addition but with equal gender and racial - based complaints by some from the southern die - hard conservatives and other backward members of the public.
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I would vote for C15, the $2.60 Graf Zeppelin airmail.
Loved this, very informative. Yet I still believe it is the million dollar question which stamps would be a better choice 😅
Thank you for your video. I am interested in the most "famous" stamps of various countries, and I thus especially enjoying your video. I do not collect USA, but regarding beautiful USA stamps I knew about the Western Cattle in Storm and Inverted Jenny stamps. Best regards!
Thanks. you may enjoy out This Day in History Nov 2 2005 video. We traded the rarest U.S. stamp for the Inverted Jenny plate block.
I watched your significant and famous trade video. It was a very special thing to do! And certainly it brought stamps into the spotlight!@@donaldsundman4585
Awesome stamps
Greetings from India! Loved this video
Great video. Yes, there are another two U.S. stamps that to me are among the most important stamps the U.S. has, but they are so rare,so scarce,so unknown , so expensive,
That most collectors do not even know of thier existence. No U.S. stamp collection can be complete without one of each, Both feature that cool American Steven C. Meier on them.There are Two types , one only 60 stamps were ever produced and the other only 40 stamps were ever produced. That's less than the 100 inverted Jenny's out there. These are so rare they are not even featured in Stamp Catoluges. None have gone to auction that I'm aware of so far. The ones in my collection that I might one day sell or trade will command very high prices indeed. The others out there should as well.
Be they singles postmarked,singles unused, singles mint, block mint, mint sheets, should have a value range most likely between
😮$$$,$$$.00😮
😮$$$,$$$,$$$.00😮
No less and maybe more.
Yes these are the pride of my life long collected colection of US Stamps. 🙂🇺🇸.
Thank you for the wonderful effort. I have dozens of these beautiful and rare stamps from America, Asian countries, European countries and many countries of the world ready for sale at a 75% discount from the public price. I hope there is a response.
Harriet Turman and Frederick Douglas wouldn't have been accepted at the time by the public but would have been appropriate. Susan B Anthony could have been a great addition but with equal gender and racial - based complaints by some from the southern die - hard conservatives and other backward members of the public.
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