First the cover that can be the first letter I've ever received from China. I received it from a swap previous to Postcrossing era.
The other 2 are more recent, already 2009.
Although I mainly collect european countries only I must say chinese stamps are very interesting. Very colorful and traditional. And another advantage: they are real stamps, not those awful sticker stamps european and north american post offices insist on issuying! Keep it that way, please!
domingo, 7 de junho de 2009
Lots of covers...
First, my "cover of the week". An issue of stamps from 1974, the year I was born. From loving Sara, who else? :D
Second one of my "cards of the week" - they were so many - with a matching stamp on the cover!
Now random covers I received in the past months that were waiting to be scanned (I have more but those are for another day!)
This beautiful Moomin cover was a very nice surprise with the first day issue!
A Christmas cover from Germany, with a publicity cancelation of Mexico:
Another one, with the complete issue, and sent by a non-collector. A really nice surprise!
Estonian stamps... can never be enough of them!
Collectors can't complaint about this Dutch cover cancelation!!!
And to finish today's entry, a cover from Russia. Is that my missing fox??? :D
Second one of my "cards of the week" - they were so many - with a matching stamp on the cover!
Now random covers I received in the past months that were waiting to be scanned (I have more but those are for another day!)
This beautiful Moomin cover was a very nice surprise with the first day issue!
A Christmas cover from Germany, with a publicity cancelation of Mexico:
Another one, with the complete issue, and sent by a non-collector. A really nice surprise!
Estonian stamps... can never be enough of them!
Collectors can't complaint about this Dutch cover cancelation!!!
And to finish today's entry, a cover from Russia. Is that my missing fox??? :D
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