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Re-perf?
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by Bob Woodbury ·Rene. When I first got here two years ago I found you yearning for #122. Very happy to see a conclusion that works for you. In this case I can truly say I know how you feel as I bought the other, much -
Happy Halloween
by George DeKornfeld ·#1, you have to be single, and -
Hip Values of Stamps...
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by Michael Duehr ·It's being filtered by Scott #1. (If you click on the hipvalue it will show you the listings that they are taking the values from.) -
Congrats to HipStamp on APS partnership
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by Dan Shilcrat ·I made the mistake of clicking on the link Mr. DeKornfeld graciously provided.. now I am getting e-Mails from Hipstamp.. Is Umm al Qiwain #123testScott still of interest? TestListing-8/25/2022 11:30: -
This is a new twist in listings
by Ted Tyszka ·And why in the world would a collection like this be titled "US Scott #122 Special printing?" -
there comes a time when I believe we need to speak up.. will you join me..
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What the hey?!!....Edits not going through
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by john o'neil ·Yesterday I noticed that my listing of Canada#160, was mistakenly (mine likely) showing as #169. I opened the edit feature and made the fix. However, this morning, the listing still show#169. This has -
Need some help identifying.....
by Michael Generali ·The Polish stamp is a local from 1918 Prior to Scott #11. Not listed by Scott. -
New Store subscriptions and fees
by Bob Hatch ·It did not take me long to locate a Hipstamp seller with over 600 listings for used copies of USA Scott #1035e, the Statue of Liberty single that was probably among the first 100 stamps you owned. If -
What generates in what order listings are shown?
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by john o'neil ·Hmm...I wasn't clear. Let's say I pick "lowest price"....how is the "place in line" )ie #1, #2 etc determined. So, if there are 1000 stamps in the Lowest Price , how is it determin -
Favorite Photos & Philatelic Eye Candy
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by Alan Jacobsen ·Not a #1295 plate block, -
Favorite Photos & Philatelic Eye Candy
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by Alan Jacobsen ·I have a #1295 $5 plate block in my collection, that I bought from the Post Office -
Is this seller practice appropriate?
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by Richard Pauls ·The German area is rife with issues that command a higher price in used condition compared to mint condition. That West Berlin stamp that I referenced in another post is but one example ($15 in Mint- -
Stamp Art
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by Mark Scheffler ·I think you are right. The seller sold it as "#10 or #11 ?". I mount the stamps with Super Sticky Post-it Notes cut into small pieces and folded in half. So - yes all of my stamps are &qu -
Stamp Art
by Scott Payton ·I suspect your #10 is a #11. -
Stamp Art
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by Mark Scheffler ·Most of these stamps were U.S. since such a great selection to choose from. I have a few 19th century ones in there (#10, 207,210,etc) which I found pretty cheap. -
Early US Question
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by Bob Woodbury ·Then we have #123 through #133. -
US Scott #1 going CHEAP! Don't miss out.
by Scott Payton ·We discovered one of our Scott #1's is repaired, so we're having a special auction. It is a nice 4 margin, but the upper right corner is repaired. -
Favorite Photos & Philatelic Eye Candy
by Luree Hughes ·I've had this stamp for many years and didn't think it was real. Well, I ran across it again yesterday and actually found it! Duttia #13. -
Sets or singles
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by Michael Duehr ·#11 Total value of a set.