Join me as I open up a stamp collection starting in the Washington Franklin issues. There are several well centered stamps and better issues throughout.
In 1929, the lightbulb had only been around for 50 years. To commemorate what could arguably be one of the top inventions in human history, this stamp was issued.
This is not a stamp. At least not the kind used for mailing letters. It’s a duck hunting license issued by the federal government in 1961.
This beautiful postage stamp is over 150 years old. The stamp was issued in 1869 commemorating the signing of the Declaration of Independence in 1776.
Opening up my latest stamp submission to Bill Crowe for expertizing. Take a look at the certificates of authenticity for these rare stamps.
This postage stamp was issued over 135 years ago in 1887. It features a side profile bust of the first President of the United States, George Washington.
Opening up my latest stamp submission to Bill Crowe for expertizing. Take a look at the certificates of authenticity for these rare stamps.
The stamp I’m covering today is yet another green one cent Benjamin Franklin stamp that is being touted online as one of the most rare and valuable stamps. It actually has no value. Here’s why.
This postage stamp is over 120 years old. It was released at the Pan American Expo in 1901.
This postage stamp is over 120 years old and was issued in 1898 at the Trans Mississippi Expo in Omaha, Nebraska.