Ian Kimmerly Stamps

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Name: Ian Kimmerly Stamps
Date registered: January 31, 2011
URL: http://www.iankimmerly.com

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  1. May 16th, 2012 — May 16, 2012
  2. Marvelous Marsupial – Weekly Feature #426 — May 10, 2012
  3. ORAPEX 2012 — May 8, 2012
  4. April 30th, 2012 — April 30, 2012
  5. April 24th, 2012 — April 24, 2012

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Apr
17

April 17th, 2012

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After another busy week we can report some interesting additions to our inventory.  Continuing with the Latin theme of the past few weeks we add still more Bolivia mint.  Some impressive German States material debuts this week.  The area with the greatest concentration of items over the last few days has been French Africa with …

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Apr
16

Penny Passage – Weekly Feature #425

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The 1864 Penny Reds have an enduring popularity.  In its day and for more than fifty years a penny would secure the passage of a letter. This year our government will cease the minting of the penny, the Passage of the Penny, if you will, and it takes more than 60 to mail a letter.  Here is …

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Apr
10

April 10th, 2012

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The first part of April has been very busy with a tremendous volume of France in both mint and used having been added to our inventory.  For the British Commonwealth we have added used Natal as well as better British Booklets.  More Germany of all eras is continuing to be added.  Our recent penchant for …

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Mar
31

March 31st, 2012

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As we close out the month of March there are some exciting additions to our inventory to report.  A large quantity of Germany covering all eras in mint as well as used has been added.  More Norway Classics and key issues make their way into inventory.  The past number of months have seen a great …

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Mar
28

Remarkable Re-entry – Weekly Feature #424

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7¢ Airmail featuring a Goose in flight with perforations for Official use in a vertical strip of three with an interesting unlisted major re-entry on the left side of the top two stamps.  This re-entry is very similar to the scarce listed double frameline on the right side, found only in row #5 in a …

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