Yo mallard the best guy to deal with is Century stamps. And a great catalog.in color.. prices and certificate s.. that all is want to say .I promise you won't be unhappy. He's got great stuff. Enjoy....
Mallard: You’re slightly ahead of me in terms of early U.S. but not too far. You have some nice material. I’m pretty proud of my Washington/Franklin definitive stop ... tedious but gratifying. Banknotes intimidate me ... are you able to discern the different paper types that don’t have secret marks? I need help there!!
@@mallardstamps That would be great! I have a lot of Banknotes waiting to be identified but I haven’t worked up the courage to tackle them yet; mostly because the paper-type issue sounds too intimidating and subjective!
I would be very surprised if the pages rip, they are very high quality. In my opinion SAFE albums are the best, stamps stay put, are safe, and the albums themselves are very durable. Caleb, if you’re thinking about getting a SAFE album for your USA stamps I’d say do it!
I believe I do. I found it in an old stamp album and in that album it was listed as #595. Took it to my local stamp guy and he also thinks it’s ##595. But of course a certification is needed to be 100% sure