| I have been involved with stamps nearly
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| | top collectible condition. I eagerly went
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| my entire life. My first collection was
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| | to the 2/6 and held it up to the light
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| as a ten-year old boy collecting with my
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| | with my tongs. It was the thick paper.A
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| neighborhood buddies. By the time I was
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| | good start.I couldn't tell if the
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| done with it, I had more than 3,000
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| | watermark was vertical or horizontal and
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| stamps in my collection and sold it for
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| | I asked to borrow a dipping tray and
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| the princely sum of 7.50 in 1958. I don't
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| | watermark fluid. The tray is black and
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| remember what I did with the money. I
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| | when fluid is poured over the stamp, the
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| think I treated my family to supper at
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| | stamp paper becomes transparent and the
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| the neighborhood burger joint.I gave up
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| | watermark will appear.I could hardly
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| on the hobby for about seven years and
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| | believe my eyes. I had to take another
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| took it up again as an adult. Where
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| | stamp from the set to compare it, but
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| before I collected anything I found, I
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| | there it was. Watermark vertical!I looked
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| started to look for stamps in better
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| | up to find the woman who was showing the
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| condition and in sets. The first such set
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| | lots giving me an inquisitive look. Would
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| I bought was from Vatican City for the
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| | she get a copy of the Gibbons catalog and
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| 1962 Christmas celebration and paid all
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| | examine the stamp, too. If so, my
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| of 50c for it.Though a mere trifle, it
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| | discovery would come out and someone else
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| was the first knowledgable purchase and
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| | might decide to bid on it.I carefully
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| only the beginning of a career that would
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| | replaced the stamps in their mount and
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| involve the expenditure of many thousands
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| | handed the book back to her. The sale was
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| of dollars. Over the years I have bought
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| | nearly three weeks away and I couldn't
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| many individual stamps and collections.
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| | wait around until then. I could either go
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| The best buy I ever made turned a hundred
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| | back home and make another trip or
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| and fifty dollars expenditure into a
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| | contact an agent to bid for me.I decided
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| sixty-five hundred dollar sale.My first
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| | on the agent. I gave him a bid of fifteen
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| serious interest in stamps was as a
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| | hundred dollars on the lot to beat out
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| general collector of British Colonies.
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| | anyone who wanted the stamps but didn't
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| Especially the stamps of Malta. This
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| | know about the variety. My biggest
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| interest led to a lifelong interest in
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| | concern is that one of the biggest Papua
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| the island and the writing of The Cellini
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| | collectors in the world was a local and
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| Masterpiece under the pen name of Raymond
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| | if he got a look at the stamp, I would
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| John. Another of my interests was Papua
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| | never be able to buy it. All I could hope
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| New Guinea. Papua is an enormous island
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| | was that he didn't get a copy of the
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| in the south Pacific and the site of many
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| | catalog, or if he did, that he wouldn't
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| battles during World War II. In 1901 the
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| | show up to view the lot.The next twenty
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| British issued stamps for the territory
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| | days were the longest of my life. The
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| of British New Guinea.These eight stamps
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| | night of the sale I called the agent. He
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| showed a native ship known as a Lakatoi
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| | said the starting bid was 75.00. I didn't
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| and were printed on a variety of papers
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| | sleep that night and called him again
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| with a watermark called a rosette which
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| | early the next morning. I had won the bid
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| resembles a four-leafed flower. Early
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| | at 150 plus 10%. A collector of British
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| printers didn't pay much attention to how
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| | Oceania stamps had run up the price on
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| the paper was seeded into the printing
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| | me. The auction house would be shipping
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| presses, so the watermark, which has
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| | my stamps the next day.The parcel arrived
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| longer petals on one side, could appear
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| | certified mail three days later. I
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| in two positions. They also used thick
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| | contacted the Papua specialist, but he
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| and thin paper. Most of the stamps were
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| | already had a copy and didn't want
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| printed on watermark horizontal paper
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| | another one. A day later I sent it off to
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| with the short petals pointing up. They
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| | the British Philatelic Association for a
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| ranged from one-half pence to pay the
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| | certificate. From there it would be
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| postage for letters sent within the
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| | included in a Christie's rarity sale.
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| colony to half a crown for heavy parcels
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| | Four months later it sold for 3,800
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| sent to Australia, Britain and the rest
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| | pounds or approximaterly 6,500 US.Now you
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| of the world. One stamp, the 2/6 on thick
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| | may ask why the auction house wasn't
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| paper and with the watermark vertical is
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| | aware of the value of the stamp. For one
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| quite scarce and an expensive stamp.In
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| | thing, the house catalogued the stamp
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| 1906 the British separated Papua from the
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| | using the Scotts catalog. Scotts is the
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| rest of New Guinea and overprinted the
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| | standard American catalog and usually
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| remaining stamps in stock with the word
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| | only lists a value for the most common
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| "Papua" in large serifed type. Most of
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| | variety. The watermark variety is listed
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| the thin paper stamps apparently had been
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| | in Gibbons, which is British, which
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| used up, leaving the vertical and
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| | includes many other color and watermark
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| horizontal watermarks. The 2/6 with
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| | varieties than the Scott catalogue.
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| horizontal watermark and vertical thin
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| | Another reason the stamp may have been
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| paper are common and sell for around a
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| | overlooked is that auction describers
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| hundred dollars each. The watermark
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| | must look at thousands of stamps every
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| vertical, on the other hand, is a major
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| | day. Even if he (here the gender denoter
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| rarity and catalogs for 6,000 British
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| | is correct, I know of only one female
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| pounds in the Stanley Gibbons catalog. It
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| | describer) has a Gibbons catalog, most
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| is the scarcest stamp of Papua and
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| | will not take the time to look for
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| missing from most collections. It is also
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| | possible varieties. In short, it is one
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| a popular stamp and when offered it
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| | of the things that makes the hobby so
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| brings tremendous prices.In 1995 I was
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| | fascinating. Anyone who has found a
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| still a full-time dealer and made regular
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| | valuable antique knows the feeling.Happy
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| buying trips through the midwest and the
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| | hunting!John Anderson is a retired dealer
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| east. I happened to stop at a stamp
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| | in stamps and collectibles. He is now a
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| auction house in the midwest and went
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| | full-time writer. His novel, The Cellini
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| through the lots which were arranged for
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| | Masterpiece, was published under the pen
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| viewing in small binders. I was pleased
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| | name of Raymond John by iUniverse in
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| to see the Papua overprints and I eagerly
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| | October of 2004 and is available in
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| inspected the set. It was in pristine,
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| | select bookstores and on the web.
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| lightly hinged condition and as such, in
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