At the risk of being made fun of, Im going to go ahead and ask if theres anyone on here who even remotely collects stamps. Im at an amateur level but theres something satisfying about looking through albums of stamps you collect. I know ... its an old ladys hobby. But I dont think I care Anyone??
When family and friends know you like to collect stamps they collect and keep some for you, thats how I get mine. Now I just need to exchange 'em coz I got loads of duplicates and nice ones too. My most prized ones are elvis and an entire page of queen elizabeth (you know those different colours) & an entire page of christmas stamps...Feels good to look through those stamp albums.
How does everyone take out the stamps?
Location: Somewhere across the bridge and to the left !
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Aug 20, 2007
chocoholic-well if I collected them I guess it'd work. thnks neway,u seem like a sweetheart
bonk-thanks! palkid-let the fun BEGIN Stanos (o and I have a tiny, but gr8, collection of coins too)...so how goes it?
Location: take a left at the Bebsi interchange, that is the Bebsi interchange
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Aug 21, 2007
i have lots of stamps (used to collect long time ago), stopped collecting them now as i have no time, i am concentrating on collecting coins now (always have), if anyone is interested in exchanging stamps with coins, please let me know,.
hahaha, that one surprised me as well, probably early buttering up for the Free Trade agreement they're currently working on.
Also forgive my ignorance as i've never mailed a letter but what the heck is the price of postage here, some of these stamps have face values of 70 DHS
Collecting stamp is a nice hobby. Stamps with historical value are expensive, and some are limited to stamp collector's club.
I used to collect stamps. I lost interest when my mother accidentally burned some of the albums that I kept inside the old bookshelves. I have donated the remaining stamp albums to a foundation during their fund raising event.