For, as youthful stamp-collectors went in those days, I was a philatelic magnate.
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Other varieties which, though not so prominent, are of equal philatelic importance are found.
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Even in his new health-conscious incarnation, Pollock might seem like a surprising choice for philatelic fame.
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It is also responsible for the design and production of the United Kingdom's stamps and philatelic products.
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It was a specialist philatelic auction, and all the lots on offer came from an American-owned private collection.
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The philatelic-minded can pick up 5,000 sheets of U.S.
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Beyond the Perf, the Postal Service's site, offers the back story on upcoming stamp subjects, first-day-of-issue events and other philatelic news.
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International jealousies are forgotten, and even the barriers of race, and creed, and politics, in the pleasant freemasonry of philatelic friendships.
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The state's main export is posta stamps, & until fairly recently the only publication printed within its borders was a philatelic journal.
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The Mail segment provides comprehensive services for collecting, sorting, transporting and distributing domestic and international mail, as well as sale of philatelic products.
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While examples showing the extremes of size are of interest in a specialised collection little can be said in favor of their philatelic value.
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As this stamp collected a tax on letters and postcards it will undoubtedly be considered collectible by the most advanced of the philatelic purists.
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Stamp collectors and enthusiasts from Ireland and around the world will be gathering at the RDS this weekend for the three-day national philatelic exhibition STAMPA.
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The Vatican's philatelic and numismatic office has produced 12 stamps for 2012, two of which are described as being "distinctly Irish".
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In the U. N. Postal Administration's first four years, it averaged $400,000 a year from its philatelic sales; last year, it made $1,400,000.
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He also is a member of the London Philatelic Society.