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Post by captphil211 on Jan 14, 2024 16:25:25 GMT
Well, it started off a good morning.... I was unpacking and processing items I had gotten in the week before. This is Canada 24, 2c green from 1868. It's a hundred dollar stamp, go look it up. So I was looking at it, that's what ya do with a hundred dollar stamp, right? You look at it. Yeah. You know what's coming. That second hinge is covering a tear, and my hundred dollar stamp is suddenly a space filler. I soaked it and cleaned it to make sure. It's times like this that you find out how good your dealer is. I will send it back to Richard with the photos I took. I'm certain there will be no problems, but it is a bother...
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Post by Ted Talks Stamps on Jan 14, 2024 18:40:43 GMT
Sorry for your loss. If Richard is last initial L, I'm sure he will do right by you.
TTSC
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Post by captphil211 on Jan 14, 2024 19:18:25 GMT
And he already has. Richard responded within an hour. Ted is correct, this was from Richard Levasseur of Levasseur Stamps, Las Vegas. He deserves a bit of a good turn. You don't get a to feedback score of 320,000+ without a lot of work and good ethics. Richard mainly does auctions and if you see my name on anything there please bid on something else.
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Post by captphil211 on Jan 14, 2024 20:44:45 GMT
But damn, that was a pretty stamp.
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Post by Ted Talks Stamps on Jan 14, 2024 22:42:45 GMT
if you see my name on anything there please bid on something else. Actually, I have. It was a god excuse for me not to spend money I didn't have.
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