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I am pleased to bring your some of the most interesting Stamps and Postal History each week in my auctions and I continue to add material to my "Buy It Now" Store Front. Please take the opportunity to view all my material. I hope you will find those special items that will enhance your collecting experience.

Prices listed in NF are for F-VF and Scott are for VF.

free to any addresses to anywhere in the world. I do not however insure any stamps sent.

Some of my markings you may not be familiar with:

MOG = Mint original gum. This is what I may call anything from one that has a good amount of gum to one that is even lightly hinged.

MNG = Mint NO Gum, in other words, one that has been soaked of gum or never had gum when issued.

MH = Mint Hinged, a category that covers anything from one that has been easily visible hinging marks to one that still has a hinge attached.

MLH = Mint Light Hinge, a stamp that has very little of the original hinge mark showing. This can be one that obviously has been hinged, but is in no way a hinge noticeable.

MNH = Mint Never Hinged, is a stamp that has no disturbance of the gum, from hinge or otherwise.

Sc = Scott Catalogue (current prices at time listing is done)

NF = Nicholas Follansbee's catalogue

DP = David Pietsch cat value for Eagles

Y/B = Yag Bash Catalogue of Stampless cancels (pre-1856)

SN = Sello Negro (Black Stamp) covers used when postage stamps were not available (after 1856).

OOD = Out of District (These are cancels used either as cancellation at place of sending or as receiver cancels. Only on cover is there positive proof of use.)

 t-(numbers 1-10) = one of the ten relief types found on 1868 issues. t-with number = 'type - number' on any items that needs separation of types including the Eagle Issue periods. 

Tipo = Types of Mexico, the 1868 issues that were printed from the original stones, used in a contemporary postal fraud during 1870-71.

Sz = Schatzkes catalogue number for cancels used from 1856 to 1874

Sch = Schimmer Catalogue number (state, office#/cancel #) 1874 -1900 issues.

PT = Peter Taylor's cancel catalogues, pre-stamp to 1883 for districts, 1884-1900 for states

PB = Peter Bamert catalogue on Mexican Postal Stationery

MR = Michael Roberts "Mexico's Revenue Stamps"

District may be abbreviated, such as DGO = Durango, GDA = Guadalajara, GTO = Guanajuato, MAZ = Mazatlan, MEX DF = Mexico, OAX = Oaxaca, PUE = Puebla, QRO = Queretaro, SLP = San Louis Potosi, VCZ = Veracruz and ZAC = Zacatecas

I hope you find interesting items for your collections,

Thanks, Bubba Bland

Mepsi #2795, APS #198784, USPCS #4030, Western Cover Society#1423, UPSS #6670, CCNY, RPSL 

I am pleased to bring your some of the most interesting Stamps and Postal History each week in my auctions and I continue to add material to my "Buy It Now" Store Front. Please take the opportunity to view all my material. I hope you will find those special items that will enhance your collecting experience. MLH = Mint Light Hinge, a stamp that has very little of the original hinge mark showing. This can be one that obviously has been hinged, but is in no way a hinge noticeable.  t-(numbers 1-10) = one of the ten relief types found on 1868 issues. t-with number = 'type - number' on any items that needs separation of types including the Eagle Issue periods.  District may be abbreviated, such as DGO = Durango, GDA = Guadalajara, GTO = Guanajuato, MAZ = Mazatlan, MEX DF = Mexico, OAX = Oaxaca