malcolm197 15 Mar 2016 09:11:31pm | re: Gift packs
Whatever you do it will have limited value - it has probably been given to hundreds if not thousands of people.
However historically or aesthetically, it is probably best to keep it in "as issued" condition.
If you wanted to dispose of it overseas the recipient would almost certainly want it that way ( probably little if any market in the US at present due to my comments in para.1 )
Malcolm
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cdj1122
Silence in the face of adversity is the father of complicity and collusion, the first cousins of conspiracy.. 16 Mar 2016 02:00:55am | re: Gift packs
".... However historically or aesthetically, it is probably best to keep it in "as issued" condition. ..."
If the "Pack" is unsealed it is possible to replace that "as issued" stamp with a later one. Or even a completely different stamp either accidentally, intentionally or out of philatelic ignorance.
If sealed, the problem o0f archival quality material looms its head.
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