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- 54%- 54%POLAND - Specialist First Day Cover Collection 1945-2000, 6,000-7,000 Different Covers, Fischer Varieties, Unaddressed – 426517
Inc. TaxInc. TaxRRP: Inc. Tax$342.00$750.00RRP:This is a truly remarkable collection by any measure. Roughly 6,000 to 7,000 different first day covers documenting post-war Polish philately across the entire second half of the 20th century, from... -
- 56%- 56%LIECHTENSTEIN - Close to 400 Different Cacheted Unaddressed FDCs, Turn of 21st Century, Three Volumes, VF – 425967
Inc. TaxInc. TaxRRP: Inc. Tax$397.00$900.00RRP:This substantial Liechtenstein first day cover collection brings together close to four hundred different covers from the turn of the 21st century, all housed across three volumes. Every cover in the... -
- 54%- 54%
UNITED NATIONS AND FIRST DAY COVERS - 45 Pounds, 200-300 UN Folders, 1,000+ FDCs, Souvenir Pages and More - 900206
Inc. TaxInc. TaxRRP: Inc. Tax$225.00$485.00RRP:This 45-pound lot is packed with United Nations material, first day covers, and souvenir pages, with enough variety and depth to satisfy collectors and accumulators across several different areas... -
- 56%- 56%
US POSTAL STATIONERY, FDCs AND MINT UN - 34 Pounds, First Flight Covers, 1938 Airmail Week, War Ration Books - 900209
Inc. TaxInc. TaxRRP: Inc. Tax$280.00$630.00RRP:This well-rounded 34-pound lot brings together mint postal stationery, mint United Nations material, and first day covers across a range of formats, with enough variety to keep collectors and... -
- 73%- 73%
US POSTAL STATIONERY AND FDC LOT - Two Albums, 1987-1991 FDCs, 25 Pounds Scott-Labeled Loose Stationery - 900200
Inc. TaxInc. TaxRRP: Inc. Tax$90.00$329.00RRP:This lot brings together two albums and a substantial quantity of loose material, making it a practical and well-organized find for collectors and accumulators focused on US postal stationery and...
Description
POLAND – First Day Covers 1955-2000s – Here is a genuinely impressive accumulation of 8,000-9,000 first day covers spanning the second half of the 20th century through the turn of the 21st century. Virtually all covers are with cachets and not addressed, meaning they present clean and pristine for display or resale without the visual clutter of recipient addresses. The sheer volume alone makes this one of the largest single-country FDC lots likely to come to market in any given year, and the date range covers nearly five decades of Polish postal history in continuous depth.
Duplication throughout is very limited, giving this lot genuine breadth rather than repetitive bulk, a critical distinction for both the specialist collector looking to build or complete a comprehensive POLAND FDC collection and the dealer or accumulator seeking breakdown and resale potential across a wide range of individual issues and thematic sets. The combination of high volume, limited duplication, and clean unaddressed presentation makes this an unusually versatile lot with strong appeal across multiple buyer profiles.