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Help with Phillipine (?) Revenues
Each year for the past 29 years, the Quad City Stamp Club
(http://members.aol.com/pmats5/qcsc.html) has sponsored a philatelic auction for the benefit of the American Cancer Society. 100% of the amount bid is donated to the American Cancer Society. So far we have given over $189,000 to the ACS. Enough of the plug! Every once in a while, we get something in we cannot fully identify. This year it appears to be these pages of what may be Phillipine revenues and revenue stamped paper. Question? Is there any significant value to these items? Should it be a separate lot with what auction estimate? Or should we just lump it in with the rest of the pages this donor gave us. The other pages were identifiable stamps with a catalog value of $187. Here is a link to the set of images for the items in question: http://members.aol.com/pmats11/soc/phi.htm Thanks for any help, George Pettigrew Stamp Out Cancer Auction Quad City Stamp Club |
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Help with Phillipine (?) Revenues
On 27 Oct 2006 11:30:25 -0700, "George" wrote:
Each year for the past 29 years, the Quad City Stamp Club (http://members.aol.com/pmats5/qcsc.html) has sponsored a philatelic auction for the benefit of the American Cancer Society. 100% of the amount bid is donated to the American Cancer Society. So far we have given over $189,000 to the ACS. Enough of the plug! Every once in a while, we get something in we cannot fully identify. This year it appears to be these pages of what may be Phillipine revenues and revenue stamped paper. Question? Is there any significant value to these items? Should it be a separate lot with what auction estimate? Or should we just lump it in with the rest of the pages this donor gave us. The other pages were identifiable stamps with a catalog value of $187. Here is a link to the set of images for the items in question: http://members.aol.com/pmats11/soc/phi.htm Thanks for any help, George Pettigrew Stamp Out Cancer Auction Quad City Stamp Club Hello George: You are correct that they are revenues / stamped paper of the Phillipines. Design is similar to Spanish revenues. For issues up to 1915, they should be listed in Forbin. http://www.revenue-collector.com/forbin.shtml Barefoot has a series of Catalogues of revenues from different countries. http://www.jbarefoot.co.uk/ Their lastest catalogue for SE Asia is due out in November. http://www.jbarefoot.co.uk/stock.htm?item=462 Blair |
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