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United States/Stamps : Face Value of USPS Commemorative Yearbooks?

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29 Aug 2017
04:26:44pm
I picked up up a set of USPS Commemorative Yearbooks from 1996 through 2001. Didn't really want them, but they came with a bigger collection.

Using a Google search, I could not find a list of the face value of the stamps in each of these books (the stamps are still in sealed envelopes inside).

Can anyone provide the face value of each of these books?

Roy
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29 Aug 2017
09:55:59pm
re: Face Value of USPS Commemorative Yearbooks?

Hi, Roy --

I checked in the Scott US Specialized (on the off-chance that you weren't able to), and looked pretty carefully through the table the contents, and I don't see any listing of that information.

I've never had one, but I know there is (or at least used to be) a USPS catalog-type publication (that used Scott numbers, in fact). I wonder if that kind of info might be published in there. Perhaps someone on the board has one of those available and could check.

Additional thought: or maybe Brookman?

Sorry I can't answer your question directly for you. wish I could.

-- Dave

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30 Aug 2017
07:11:37am
re: Face Value of USPS Commemorative Yearbooks?

I have never seen some summary of face value.

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Rgbrito
30 Aug 2017
04:46:59pm
re: Face Value of USPS Commemorative Yearbooks?

Try --what would it take if you do?-- sending Lynn Stamps an email with that inquiry. I cannot expect a totally negative response from the Editors.
Good luck,

robert

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