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General Philatelic/Gen. Discussion : Stop writing on the Covers!

 

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Stallzer
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06 Aug 2013
09:47:27pm
If I could go back in time and tell my Grandmother one thing, that's exactly what I would say. I know collectors back in 1920 had no clue as to what would be valuable but a little common sense ? I shouldn't throw Grandma under the Bus since she did leave some great items
but covers must not have been her thing.

I have many , many covers where she Penciled in the catalog image number and Stamp value in a permanent led, some kind of Laundry Pencil.

This cover had a lot going for it, a nice squared circle postmark, a J19 Postage Due (I'm guessing the year to be 1887)stamp not often found on cover, great tax hand stamp and on the back a fee collected hand stamp.

http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e248/stallzer/Europe/Great%20Britain/Covers/GBCoverQV2cSquaredcircle10cUSPostageduw_zps3761b995.jpg

Ok, I've read on how to post from Photobucket but I've tried all options there, Direct link, IMG, HTML, and IM & email and still no image ?





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drmicro68
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06 Aug 2013
10:22:52pm
re: Stop writing on the Covers!

A pet peeve of mine as well. I recently bid on (but did not win) a very nice cover from Washington, CT (part of Litchfield County--a collecting subspecialty) that had a penciled '1852' on the front. The cancel was mute on year, but someone, somewhere, decided the date had to be 1852. The stamp was nothing to say "I was used only in 1852", so where did someone come up with 1852? There were no contents. Makes me nuts. (So I guess this could also go under 'Things that bug me' thread, eh?)

Roger Silly

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smauggie
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06 Aug 2013
11:07:43pm
re: Stop writing on the Covers!

Lovely cover, and who cares about the writing.

What I do here usually is get a tiny url (at www.tinyurl.com) of the picture and then use the tag IMAGE (rather than img).

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bluparrot

07 Aug 2013
07:58:24pm
re: Stop writing on the Covers!

I only collect stamps, but I can certainly sympathize with you. Some stamps have pencil on the back, usually a catalog number or year. Most of the time it's on a used stamp, but every now and then I come across a mint never hinged stamp with pencil!!I Don't Want To See I do not like it one bit.Crying

-Les

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Stallzer

06 Aug 2013
09:47:27pm

If I could go back in time and tell my Grandmother one thing, that's exactly what I would say. I know collectors back in 1920 had no clue as to what would be valuable but a little common sense ? I shouldn't throw Grandma under the Bus since she did leave some great items
but covers must not have been her thing.

I have many , many covers where she Penciled in the catalog image number and Stamp value in a permanent led, some kind of Laundry Pencil.

This cover had a lot going for it, a nice squared circle postmark, a J19 Postage Due (I'm guessing the year to be 1887)stamp not often found on cover, great tax hand stamp and on the back a fee collected hand stamp.

http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e248/stallzer/Europe/Great%20Britain/Covers/GBCoverQV2cSquaredcircle10cUSPostageduw_zps3761b995.jpg

Ok, I've read on how to post from Photobucket but I've tried all options there, Direct link, IMG, HTML, and IM & email and still no image ?





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drmicro68

06 Aug 2013
10:22:52pm

re: Stop writing on the Covers!

A pet peeve of mine as well. I recently bid on (but did not win) a very nice cover from Washington, CT (part of Litchfield County--a collecting subspecialty) that had a penciled '1852' on the front. The cancel was mute on year, but someone, somewhere, decided the date had to be 1852. The stamp was nothing to say "I was used only in 1852", so where did someone come up with 1852? There were no contents. Makes me nuts. (So I guess this could also go under 'Things that bug me' thread, eh?)

Roger Silly

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smauggie

06 Aug 2013
11:07:43pm

re: Stop writing on the Covers!

Lovely cover, and who cares about the writing.

What I do here usually is get a tiny url (at www.tinyurl.com) of the picture and then use the tag IMAGE (rather than img).

Image Not Found

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bluparrot

07 Aug 2013
07:58:24pm

re: Stop writing on the Covers!

I only collect stamps, but I can certainly sympathize with you. Some stamps have pencil on the back, usually a catalog number or year. Most of the time it's on a used stamp, but every now and then I come across a mint never hinged stamp with pencil!!I Don't Want To See I do not like it one bit.Crying

-Les

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