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Please enjoy browsing or searching through nearly 115,000 covers for sale.
New Cover Notification ServiceReceive an e-mail notification every time a new cover that fits your interests is added to this site. Please click here to let me know your interest. You can set up the notifications yourself or have me set them up for you. If your interests are fairly general, for example a single country, you can set them yourself. If your interests are more specific, like a particular issue, you might find it easier to ask me to set them up. If you choose to set up your interests yourself, I'll review them to make sure they will work the way you intend.
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New This WeekThe July Auction is newly posted. The sales features U.S. Twentieth Century. Highlights include 80c Hawaii uses, Prexies, Early Airmails and a range of elusive uses from the modern era. Please click here to look over the lots. A new group of worldwide covers is fresh on the site this week. Please click here to see the Belgium, click here to see the Bolivia and click here to see the Switzerland. There were over 500 new covers last week. There were almost 300 new U.S. A.P.O. covers. Click here to see these. A group of British was also new. Click on the country name that follows to see the additions: Australia, Bermuda, Ceylon, Iraq, Kenya Uganda & Tanganyika and British Virgin Islands. Important Note - The high cost of energy is now significantly slowing U.S. mail delivery. Airlines are refusing to carry as much mail as in the past. This has caused delays on transcontinental domestic mail and mail to Europe. Mail traveling under 1000 miles goes by truck and is not affected, nor is mail to the westernized parts of Asia. Mail that once took 2-3 business days is now taking 5-7 business days. Your patience is solicited. As has been mentioned several times before, my production of U.S. state postal history lists is much, much slower now than in the past. As the majority of my business is now online, the standards of the internet must now apply. Whereas ten years ago a $500 town cancel could be sold with a one line description, a scan is now necessary to sell the least interesting cover. Making these scans takes time. It is actually less the scans than making sure the scans are named correctly to show on the site. Massachusetts has been in production for one month. It will likely take another two months to complete. New York and Pennsylvania will take 4-6 month each. Your patience is solicited. Now Open! A number of the features of this site make it impossible to offer less expensive covers. The scans, descriptions, free shipping and unlimited return privilege mean that most of the covers here are $10 and up. That doesn't mean there aren't lots of interesting covers and postal history that sell for less. I have a new website called Discount Covers. Enjoy browsing though thousands of covers priced at $1.25, $2.50 or $3.75. You'll have a good time. Please visit http://discountcoverstore.com. Don't forget to sign up for the email notifications so you'll know when covers are added. About 1900 covers are new on May 19. The bulk of this group is U.S. The highlights are California, Washington, Minnesota and other town cancels, ships, machine cancels, first days, first flights, airmail events, Canal Zone, U.S. pacific possessions and maritime. Next upload will be on June 23. |
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Worldwide Postal History Browse here for the country of your interest. Covers begin in the 18th Century and continue to the modern era. The emphasis is on 20th century up to about 1950 for larger countries and to about 1960 for smaller countries, You will find International Airmail, Town Cancels, Auxiliary Markings, Stampless, Registered, Advertising, Censors, Special Delivery and just about anything else you can imagine. U.S. Postal History Explore thousands of U.S. covers arranged to be browsed by issue. The stock is strongest in foreign destinations after 1920, but you'll find a bit of everything including 19th century. U.S. Postal History By State Use this section to browse for covers based upon the place where they were used. Explore local postal history in hundreds of covers for each state, a bibliography of literature available for each state, and market analysis. Military Postal History Browse here for war covers I have over 75,000 military covers of all types, with a strong emphasis on U.S. World War II material. About 15,000 covers are now ready for your inspection. This includes over 5000 U.S. naval ship covers mailed by sailors, not created by collectors. You're welcome to use on-line copy of my book A Price Guide to U.S. A.P.O. Covers of the Second World War. Airmail Postal History Browse for first flights, catapults, zeppelins, crash covers, trans pacific and all range of international airmail.
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Upcoming Additions and Pricelists
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Coming Soon Which may I send? I will post these on this site on these Mondays, but I would be happy to mail you a copy. Mailings are staggered to try to assure arrival all over the world on these dates. |
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I have over 150,000 covers to add to this site. I need help doing the descriptions. I need people with a very basic knowledge of computers, a basic knowledge of a stamp catalog, and reasonably good perceptive abilities. Expert knowledge is not required, but you must be a stamp collector. The pay is good. You can expect to make $10 to $15 per hour. You will work at home, as many hours as you like. Please e-mail me to discuss how to start.
Do you live in Las Vegas? I need at least three people to scan covers. This work requires no knowledge of stamps or stamp collecting. It does require a flat bed scanner, quality image editing software, knowledge of the basic details of the image editing software, reliable transportation to pick up and deliver covers, and the ability to satisfy deadlines. The work is more easily done with a $50 scanner and $500 image editing program than with a $500 scanner and a $50 image editing program. The work pays per scan, you can expect to make in the $10.00 per hour range. Call 791-6828 after Noon.
