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- 50%- 50%GERMANY - Six Albums, Mint Complete Booklets, First Day Covers, Souvenir Sheets, Postal Cards, Lithuania Sets - 900220
Inc. TaxInc. TaxRRP: Inc. Tax$580.00$1,160.00RRP:This lot delivers an impressive depth of Germany material across stamps, booklets, covers, and postal stationery, all organized across six albums with enough variety to satisfy collectors and... -
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US MINT POSTAL ENVELOPES AND FIRST DAY COVERS - Three Boxes, 1,000+ Sleeved Covers, Mid-1980s to Early 2000s - 900201
Inc. TaxInc. TaxRRP: Inc. Tax$90.00$325.00RRP:This three-box lot brings together approximately 1,000 mint postal envelopes and first day covers, all neatly packaged in clear plastic sleeves. The majority of the covers date from the mid-1980s... -
- 54%- 54%WORLDWIDE FIRST DAY COVERS, MINT UN AND SOUVENIR PAGES - 44 Pounds, Colorano, ArtCraft and International Cachets - 900211
Inc. TaxInc. TaxRRP: Inc. Tax$190.00$409.00RRP: -
- 56%- 56%LIECHTENSTEIN – MODERN FIRST DAY COVERS – 425967
Inc. TaxInc. TaxRRP: Inc. Tax$397.00$900.00RRP:LIECHTENSTEIN – Modern First Day Covers – A substantial grouping of close to four hundred different first day covers from the turn of the 21st century housed in three volumes. Great resource for the... -
- 56%- 56%CHINA – Premium 19th Century, Parallel Mint/Used, First Set Mint, Bright Colors, Well Centered Cancels – 426093
Inc. TaxInc. TaxRRP: Inc. Tax$12,174.00$27,768.00RRP:CHINA – PREMIUM 19th CENTURY COLLECTION – Parallel Mint/Used – Here is a stunning early period parallel mint and used CHINA collection boasting exceptional philatelic gems, including the very first...
Description
This 36-pound lot delivers a well-rounded cross-section of German philately across stamps, covers, and first day products, making it a strong resource for collectors and accumulators with a focused interest in Germany.
The commemorative panel material is a standout, with six albums housing 300 to 400 panels, primarily Germany with one or two Berlin albums mixed in. Eight small flip-style cover albums add approximately 400 covers to the lot, a mix of commercial and first day covers that offers variety across both collecting areas. A stock book of mint Berlin stamps rounds out the stamp material, accompanied by a small stock book of what appear to be Germany's version of computer vended postage stamps. The 1982 and 1983 Germany year set books cap off a lot that touches nearly every corner of modern German philately.
For the general collector, this lot advances a Germany collection across multiple formats in a single purchase. For the accumulator or specialist, 36 pounds of organized Germany material spanning commemorative panels, covers, mint stamps, and year sets is a practical and well-structured foundation to build from. Germany is one of the most actively collected areas of European philately, and a lot with this kind of variety and organization does not come together often.