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Varieties: with an Aussie flavour.



 
 
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Old March 19th 09, 01:16 AM posted to rec.collecting.stamps.discuss
rodney
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Default Varieties: with an Aussie flavour.


A long winter's evening could be used to linger over the loupe.
Drag out the Aussie penny reds.

http://cjoint.com/data/dvckB5rKUy.htm





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Old March 19th 09, 12:15 PM posted to rec.collecting.stamps.discuss
Peter Baumann[_2_]
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Default Varieties: with an Aussie flavour.

rodney schrieb:
A long winter's evening could be used to linger over the loupe.
Drag out the Aussie penny reds.

http://cjoint.com/data/dvckB5rKUy.htm





Impressive Rodney - and they are all your's?

I am missing the "Saddle on Emu" an the "wattle line", so if double just
pass to me.:-)


Peter

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Old March 19th 09, 02:42 PM posted to rec.collecting.stamps.discuss
rodney
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Default Varieties: with an Aussie flavour.

I am afraid not Peter
funnily enough, I have neglected Australia,
always promising myself to collect them in retirement.

If you care to work out an allowance for inflation,
In Aussie dollar terms
In 1977

"Saddle on Emu" $5
"Wattle line" $7

One could have purchased the entire flaw varieties for approx $330 (49
varieties)

I have quite a few of the Die 2 pane 2 only, in various colours.
the rest I have as KG5 ""sidefaces", 1000's but not sorted.


"Peter Baumann"
Impressive Rodney - and they are all your's?
I am missing the "Saddle on Emu" an the "wattle line", so if double just
pass to me.:-)
Peter
No Gates - no Bill!



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Old March 19th 09, 02:53 PM posted to rec.collecting.stamps.discuss
rodney
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Default Varieties: with an Aussie flavour.

I am afraid not Peter
funnily enough, I have neglected Australia,
always promising myself to collect them in retirement.

If you care to work out an allowance for inflation,
In Aussie dollar terms
In 1977

"Saddle on Emu" $5
"Wattle line" $7

One could have purchased the entire flaw varieties for approx $330 (49
varieties)

I have quite a few of the Die 2 pane 2 only, in various colours.
the rest I have as KG5 ""sidefaces", 1000's but not sorted.


"Peter Baumann"
Impressive Rodney - and they are all your's?
I am missing the "Saddle on Emu" an the "wattle line", so if double just
pass to me.:-)
Peter
No Gates - no Bill!




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Old March 19th 09, 04:52 PM posted to rec.collecting.stamps.discuss
Peter Baumann[_2_]
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Default Varieties: with an Aussie flavour.

rodney schrieb:
I am afraid not Peter
funnily enough, I have neglected Australia,
always promising myself to collect them in retirement.

If you care to work out an allowance for inflation,
In Aussie dollar terms
In 1977

"Saddle on Emu" $5
"Wattle line" $7

One could have purchased the entire flaw varieties for approx $330 (49
varieties)

I have quite a few of the Die 2 pane 2 only, in various colours.
the rest I have as KG5 ""sidefaces", 1000's but not sorted.


"Peter Baumann"
Impressive Rodney - and they are all your's?
I am missing the "Saddle on Emu" an the "wattle line", so if double just
pass to me.:-)
Peter
No Gates - no Bill!




Well, maybee I'm lucky, when I have finished my "picking over" of may
KGV. I bought some bundelware, in the middle of the last century hiding
it for MY retirement - found some nice flaws already.




Peter
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No Gates - no Bill!
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Old March 19th 09, 08:20 PM posted to rec.collecting.stamps.discuss
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Default Varieties: with an Aussie flavour.

On Mar 18, 8:16*pm, "rodney" wrote:
A long winter's evening could be used to linger over the loupe.
Drag out the Aussie penny reds.

http://cjoint.com/data/dvckB5rKUy.htm


Speaking of "Loupe", I've been working on my accumulation of U of S.
Africa...very challenging. I'll post some photos if I have time
tomorrow. Anyone else have problems with the Sc 23-67 #'s? Thanks!

Wolf-==-
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Old March 20th 09, 05:45 AM posted to rec.collecting.stamps.discuss
rodney
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Default Varieties: with an Aussie flavour.


"Peter Baumann"
Well, maybee I'm lucky, when I have finished my "picking over" of may
KGV. I bought some bundelware, in the middle of the last century hiding
it for MY retirement - found some nice flaws already.


Well maybe you could be encouraged to look at your 4d olive yellow C of A
wmk
as I recall, and if correct, circa $19,500 if inverted.


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Old March 20th 09, 12:11 PM posted to rec.collecting.stamps.discuss
Peter Baumann[_2_]
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Default Varieties: with an Aussie flavour.

rodney schrieb:
"Peter Baumann"
Well, maybee I'm lucky, when I have finished my "picking over" of may
KGV. I bought some bundelware, in the middle of the last century hiding
it for MY retirement - found some nice flaws already.


Well maybe you could be encouraged to look at your 4d olive yellow C of A
wmk
as I recall, and if correct, circa $19,500 if inverted.


He, he - you can bet I did, in vain!



Peter

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No Gates - no Bill!
 




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