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Posted By: TBob
I suppose she thinks letters signed by George Washington are only worth the cost of the stationery or that postage stamps with upside down airplanes from the early 1900's are only worth 37 cents. What a moron. I have helped two collectors in the last 6 years collect on insurance where cards sent were ripped out of the envelopes or lost. The USPS paid both times. She sounds like she needs a man. Sorry Julie for the sexist comment, but this really steams me... |
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