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    • Created on Jan 21, 2014 at 11:26 PM
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    You can list in Great Britain > Booklets.

    Please also add in Titile / Discription as "Postal Stationery", since it come it those topic also.

    This is only my observation.
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    • Created on Jan 21, 2014 at 11:26 PM
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    I'm sure one of the regular stamp sellers will be along shortly and give their input, but I think it's just the standard stamp booklet of the time.

    Booklets tend to show postal rates and the fact that armed forces mail is mentioned is likely to be due to the fact that it was issued in 1945.

    As was already pointed out, it can be listed under Great Britain>booklets or possibly GB>King George VI
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    I'm sure one of the regular stamp sellers will be along shortly and give their input, but I think it's just the standard stamp booklet of the time.

    Booklets tend to show postal rates and the fact that armed forces mail is mentioned is likely to be due to the fact that it was issued in 1945.

    As was already pointed out, it can be listed under Great Britain>booklets or possibly GB>King George VI
    • Created on Jan 22, 2014 at 2:59 AM
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    • Created on Jan 21, 2014 at 11:26 PM
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    A nice little booklet!

    Gibbons lists this as BD18(18) with a catalogue value of £150

    Don't be thrown by the cover printing though - the catalogue states "...green cover printed in black with different content details..." suggesting this is but one of several generally-available covers
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    A nice little booklet!

    Gibbons lists this as BD18(18) with a catalogue value of £150

    Don't be thrown by the cover printing though - the catalogue states "...green cover printed in black with different content details..." suggesting this is but one of several generally-available covers
    • Created on Jan 22, 2014 at 11:03 AM
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    • Created on Jan 22, 2014 at 10:26 AM
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    I simply followed the instructions in this thread: Link (http)
    (glad I found it, because I didn't remember how I did it)
  • auctionmike1

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    You can list in Great Britain > Booklets.

    Please also add in Titile / Discription as "Postal Stationery", since it come it those topic also.

    This is only my observation.
    • Created on Jan 22, 2014 at 12:13 AM
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    Nothing to do with Postal Stationery. Postal Stationery is defined as stationery (envelopes, postacrds, newswrappers etc) which includes an officially authorised pre-paym,ent stamp, and so this stamp booklet has nothing to do with Postal Stationery.
  • maghu

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    Nothing to do with Postal Stationery. Postal Stationery is defined as stationery (envelopes, postacrds, newswrappers etc) which includes an officially authorised pre-paym,ent stamp, and so this stamp booklet has nothing to do with Postal Stationery.
    • Created on Feb 22, 2014 at 3:51 PM
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    I appreciate your valuable point.

    I stand corrected.

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