WOW, WOW, WOW!!! I haven't been this impressed with a podcast in a very long time! You guys really did your homework here. I've been a collector for over 40 years, of many countries and topics, and I learned several things, mainly about Henry Archer and the Jenny plane stamp (but a few other tidbits as well). I also do paper money and a few coins, so I'm a numismatical philatelist (try saying THAT a few times!😅). I subscribed and can't wait to hear more. THANK YOU! (I also have a few thousand stamp doubles, free for the asking lol)
What i'd like to know is that why were some older stamps not perforated very well as if the machine spikes were blunt, usually found in stamps from CHINA, JAPAN, BRAZIL.And why didn't they take care of centering the stamps, now i think the stamps are getting centered very well.
Between corporate taxes and stamp collecting, I can't tell which is more exciting
WOW, WOW, WOW!!! I haven't been this impressed with a podcast in a very long time! You guys really did your homework here. I've been a collector for over 40 years, of many countries and topics, and I learned several things, mainly about Henry Archer and the Jenny plane stamp (but a few other tidbits as well). I also do paper money and a few coins, so I'm a numismatical philatelist (try saying THAT a few times!😅). I subscribed and can't wait to hear more. THANK YOU! (I also have a few thousand stamp doubles, free for the asking lol)
Let’s have this random radio show tell me how my hobby works :)
What i'd like to know is that why were some older stamps not perforated very well as if the machine spikes were blunt, usually found in stamps from CHINA, JAPAN, BRAZIL.And why didn't they take care of centering the stamps, now i think the stamps are getting centered very well.
I had a collection of the clown coin banks
This is peak philatelic content. Props! 📨