My Earliest US Stamps
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 ต.ค. 2024
- I finished my writing project and finally have time to share my earliest US regular issue stamps, and thank some viewers for mail.
NaNoWriMo - nanowrimo.org/ and @Nanowrimo
Jordan’s Furniture Enchanted Village - www.jordans.co...
Spellman Museum - spellmanmuseum...
Hi Ken! So good to see you again. Welcome "back". 🙂 Introductions and the earliest part of a country collection are my favourites, because then I can at least use the starting point to attach all the new information. Sometimes I really get lost. So much to get to know!!! Thanks for the video. Excellently structures and presented as always!
A pleasure!
Hi Ken, thanks for sharing again...i noticed you chamged the set...no mattress...
Ha. Same room. Different angle
Great episode Ken and it’s nice to have you “back”. I am headed to Boston in a couple of weeks and am looking forward to spending a few days in the historic city.
I’m sure you enjoy it. Nice city
Great additions to your German collection... my favorites... maybe.
Lots of favorites out there
Glad you're back, Ken! I enjoyed your explanation of the early US issues. And congrats on completing NaNoWriMo. That's huge. This year I settled for journaling every day and have kept the streak going. There's more fiction in there than I like to admit, but at least I like the main character. 😂😂
A fellow writer. Hope you got in lots of fun words
I would love to get that last bag of Germania stamps, just getting started in collecting. Thanks
Oh, great. Send me off an email with an address. Also, give me a sense of what you collect and I'll see what I can sweeten the pack up with. Thanks for watching.
Enjoyed the introduction to your early U.S. collection. Look forward to future videos as you take a deeper dive into the subject.
Awesome, thank you!
Hi, Ken! Small addition to your video. You mention that in 1861 new designs were issued even though the rate didn't change. While the rate may not have changed, the circumstances did. In that year, the US entered the Civil War, and the previous designs were demonetized so the Confederates couldn't use them. Thanks for all the insights into your collecting!
That makes sense, thank you!
Looking forward to the separate episodes if the U.S. stamps. I enjoyed this episode, really well put together. And me, as a real novice to U.S. stamps, learned a lot again. Also nice to see you were able to add to your Germania series. Thanks for the video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I bought a collection 25 years ago there were a few Covers that were strapless. Some nice covers in that collection.
They are a nice add to a collection. Enjoy
Nice to have you back Ken
Thanks a bunch
Hi Ken, this may seem like a silly question, but where do you get the black stamp holders for your album pages? Your collection is so neat and well presented. It's made me want to organise my definitive stamp collection better. D.
No silly questions. You're going to look for either Scott Mounts or Prinz Mounts. They are equivalent, but Prinz tends to be less expensive. I have had good luck with Wizard Coin Supply for great prices and service. (No affiliation.)
@@KensStampCollection thank you sir!
Send me the titles of the books you wrote ,in the past five years, during the November months. I would love to go through it.Thanks Antonio 🇿🇦
Nothing published quite yet. I like the writing more than the getting published part.
Ken where is your email address ???????
I'd like to say it's right there on my about page, but I see that the iPhone interface doesn't show that. I've added in a place that is shown, but you can email me at kenflowers atsign comcast dot net.