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US Scott# 246-263 1894 bureau issues, unwatermarked complete set of 19

US Scott# 246-263 1894 bureau issues, unwatermarked complete set of 19
US Scott# 246-263 1894 bureau issues, unwatermarked complete set of 19
US Scott# 246-263 1894 bureau issues, unwatermarked complete set of 19
US Scott# 246-263 1894 bureau issues, unwatermarked complete set of 19
US Scott# 246-263 1894 bureau issues, unwatermarked complete set of 19
US Scott# 246-263 1894 bureau issues, unwatermarked complete set of 19
US Scott# 246-263 1894 bureau issues, unwatermarked complete set of 19
US Scott# 246-263 1894 bureau issues, unwatermarked complete set of 19
US Scott# 246-263 1894 bureau issues, unwatermarked complete set of 19
US Scott# 246-263 1894 bureau issues, unwatermarked complete set of 19
US Scott# 246-263 1894 bureau issues, unwatermarked complete set of 19
US Scott# 246-263 1894 bureau issues, unwatermarked complete set of 19
US Scott# 246-263 1894 bureau issues, unwatermarked complete set of 19
US Scott# 246-263 1894 bureau issues, unwatermarked complete set of 19
US Scott# 246-263 1894 bureau issues, unwatermarked complete set of 19
US Scott# 246-263 1894 bureau issues, unwatermarked complete set of 19
US Scott# 246-263 1894 bureau issues, unwatermarked complete set of 19
US Scott# 246-263 1894 bureau issues, unwatermarked complete set of 19
US Scott# 246-263 1894 bureau issues, unwatermarked complete set of 19
US Scott# 246-263 1894 bureau issues, unwatermarked complete set of 19

US Scott# 246-263 1894 bureau issues, unwatermarked complete set of 19
The stamp you see in the scan is the stamp you will receive. I do not collect stamps. This is from my father’s collection. He collected stamps for over 70 years, both US and worldwide. He passed away in March of 2024 and asked that I liquidate his extensive collection upon his death and get them into the hands of as many collectors as possible. I can answer a lot of questions about the collection as I was educated by him about stamps in my nearly 60 years of helping my father in his hobby. My father had a saying of “I have never thrown a stamp away”. He collected stamps, post cards, first day covers, postal bulletins, postal stationary, you name it. If it was stamp related, he collected it. His collection contains over 3 million stamps, 500,000+ covers, 1000’s of Perfin stamps and covers and almost 600 lbs of stamps on paper he didn’t get around to soaking off. Q#1 – Are these stamps from a smoke-free house? A#1 – My father smoked when I was a kid. I never saw him smoking when he worked on his stamps but I will say “NO” to this question.
US Scott# 246-263 1894 bureau issues, unwatermarked complete set of 19