There are no fortune tellers in philately
Article Abstract:
There is no way that a stamp collector or dealer can determine what will be the next popular item in philately. First day covers are good examples. Too often people rush to get first day covers for a particular stamp and this flood the market. This aspect of stamp collecting makes it interesting.
Publication Name: Stamps
Subject: Hobbies and crafts
ISSN: 0038-9358
Year: 1996
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Auction includes stamps, literature & ephemera
Article Abstract:
Lowell S. Newman & Co will auction stamps and other collectibles at their Weehawken, NJ, galleries on May 31-Jun 2, 1995. Auction items include US and foreign stamps, postal stationary, covers, manuscripts and autographs. Various specific philatelic items are described.
Publication Name: Stamps
Subject: Hobbies and crafts
ISSN: 0038-9358
Year: 1995
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