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1. Tips to build your Stamp Collection Here you can find some suggestions on how you can build your collection. You won't find any rare or highly collectible stamps with these suggestions, but by following these few simple ideas you can be on your way to filling some of your stamp album s...
01/10/2008 | 0 comment(s) | Read more...

2. Tourist Precincts Featuring seven of Australia's most loved tourist precincts this issue is also the first incorporating the new postage rate of 55c.
17/09/2008 | 0 comment(s) | Read more...

3. Tonga coronation robes revealed on stamps Lavish robes to be used in the coronation of Tonga's King George Tupou V have been revealed in new postage stamps designed by a Wellington illustrator.
29/07/2008 | 0 comment(s) | Read more...

4. Trindad and Tobago Olympic Souvenir Stamp Sheet Trindad and Tobago has issued a four-stamp miniature sheet to commemorate the upcoming 2008 Summer Olympics to be held this August in Beijing.
04/07/2008 | 0 comment(s) | Read more...

5. Taking Care of your Stamp Collection If you’re a beginner to the world of stamp collecting, it’s important to understand the right way to care for your stamps. By caring for your stamps the wrong way, you can damage or even destroy them, and no collector wants that to happen! Here a...
17/06/2008 | 0 comment(s) | Read more...

6. The first postage stamp of Brazil The first issue of Brazil - the Bullseye, so nicknamed from the design's resemblance - comes fourth chronologically in order of issue of adhesive postage stamps. First, in 1840, came the Penny Black and two-pence Blue of Great Britain; in 1842 ca...
13/06/2008 | 0 comment(s) | Read more...

7. Titanic’s Lost Post The great Titanic, which sank in 1912, had its own post office, although most of the post known to be on board has never been found. The post that has been found has been well preserved and forms the basis of an amazing collection.
06/06/2008 | 0 comment(s) | Read more...

8. The Coin Collector’s Merit Badge There is more to coin collecting than just keeping coins. There is something at stake for those who make an effort to know what they are collecting: the Coin Collector’s Merit Badge.
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9. The Famous British Guiana Stamp The stamp was found among old correspondence from British Guiana in 1873 by a 12 year old English schoolboy in Demerara named L. Vernon Vaughn. It was sold to a collector, N.R. McKinnon, for $1.50. McKinnon sold his entire collection to Wylie Hill of...
02/06/2008 | 0 comment(s) | Read more...

10. Tips on How to Avoid Fraudulent Coins Many people enjoy shopping online where there are great buys of coins that can be found. A person may prefer do his shopping while he is at home because it is convenient and time-saving instead of going out looking for stores that sell collectibl...
29/05/2008 | 0 comment(s) | Read more...

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