WORLDWIDE MINT STAMPS, FIRST DAY COVERS AND US POSTAL CARDS - Two Large Worldwide Albums, Topical Albums, Davo Pages and More - 900213

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WORLDWIDE MINT STAMPS, FIRST DAY COVERS AND US POSTAL CARDS - Two Large Worldwide Albums, Topical Albums, Davo Pages and More - 900213

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This wide-ranging lot brings together worldwide mint stamps, first day covers, and US postal cards across a appealing mix of albums and formats. The centerpiece is a pair of large worldwide albums - Mint Stamps of All Nations and First Day Covers From Around the World - both featuring informative pages about each country and its stamps. The mint stamp album uses distinctive brown plastic pages with two strips holding the stamps along the bottom, a practical and visually interesting format that sets it apart from standard album pages.

Several smaller commemorative albums round out the lot with some genuinely interesting topical material. Kings and Queens of England is represented with a St. Vincent first day cover, while a 1987 America's Cup Challenge album includes about 10 worldwide first day covers. A Presidents of the United States album covers Washington through Carter with two pages and one cover devoted to each president. A complete Celebrate the Century album features 150 first day covers issued from 1998 to 2000, one cover per stamp. Rounding things out is an album of about 30 reprints of classic exposition postcards from the 1990s, including the World's Columbian Exposition, California Midwinter International Exposition, and Trans-Mississippi.

Additional loose material includes fifteen different US Postal Card Sets in original packaging and approximately 50 Davo Hingeless Geneva pages complete from 1969 to 1999. For the general collector, the topical variety here is hard to match. For the accumulator, the range of formats and subjects makes this a lot with broad appeal across multiple collecting areas.