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ABOUT US Unit No. 11 of the APS At the APC, Bellefonte, PA Directors, ex officio & Staff Points-of-Contact NEWS & EVENTS NEW! USPCS Announces Birth of the Web Chronicle StampShow 2010 in Richmond, VA U.S. Classics 2009 at the APC Ashbrook, Brookman, Chase, McDonald, Simpson, DPA and Medal Fiscal Year 2009-10 PUBLICATIONS & EXHIBITS Table of Contents Cancellations On The 5¢ and 10¢ 1847 Stamps, by W.E. Saadi Problem Covers Needing Resolution Submitting an Article Quarterly Newsletter RESOURCE CENTER NEW! NEW! NEW! WEB SITES
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October 12, 2005 - The following three covers were submitted by Route Agent Dr. Charles J. Di Como. All are addressed to Ives, Upham and Rand of Meridan Connecticut, and all from New York circa 1895. All are hand-stamped in black with circular numerals, which can be seen as "20", "22", and "24". Are the hand-stamps postal, or privately applied on receipt for inernal purposes? Does anyone have an explanation for these hand-stamps?
![]() ![]() Please send your theories to Greg Sutherland, Editor of The Cover Corner.
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