The German Stamp store in Burlington.
2006-11-03 23:09:44
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answered by Frank R 7
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I am not a stamp collector, except if they happen to go with my coins. I have some German Hitler head stamps that are displayed with the coins from that period of time. I live in NH, next door to you. You are going to have to try to get yellow pages from the larger cities over there and look up stamp dealers. It will take some work on your part. If you can find a Linn stamp magazine, maybe at a large magazine store. Then you may find someone in it, who is buying what you have. There are dealers in it too. Sorry I can't help more.
2006-11-04 13:56:37
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answered by Taiping 7
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I could not find anyone specializing in Germany in Vermont, but here is a dealer who sells European material:
North Country Philatelics
(APS # -149189-D) Mr. David Filipowski
8-B Strong St.,
Burlington , VT 05401-5152
Phone: (802) 863-4389
Fax:
E-mail: nagognog@verizon.net
Website:
Business Specialty: Europe-Scandinavia-Asia
In Connectidut there is
Housatonic Collectibles
(APS # -131970-P) Mr. Bruce B. Hayes
P.O. Box 1051,
Southport , CT 06890
Phone: (203) 243-6599 (cell)
Fax:
E-mail: beedu94@aol.com
Website:
Business Specialty: Germany-19th Century U.S.-Brit. Commonwealth
You could also try this man - he's the only one of the three I know personally, and he's very pleasant and honest:
Winum, Laurence L.
(APS # 11184-051900-D) Mr. Laurence L. Winum
P. O. Box 247,
Walden , NY 12586-0247
Phone: (914) 778-7350
Fax: (914) 778-7043
E-mail: winum@frontiernet.net
Website:
Business Specialty: U.S.-Revnues-Possessions-Germany
2006-11-07 13:32:22
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answered by Maple 7
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not on yahoo answers
2006-11-04 07:08:54
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answered by Anonymous
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