Hi friends! We hope everyone is having an enjoyable December and staying warm, whereever you are. We’ve been having chilly nights with temperatures in the low 30’s every night - Mr. Frost on everyone’s car roofs in the morning. Need some rain - this is starting to look like another drought year - ughhh!
Well, this week we have 31 stamp auctions coming to a close, starting on Sunday around 6pm Pacific Time. These 31 auctions amount to a total Scott catalog value of over $4,500, and every one started at 99 cents! As usual, there is a mix of 19th and 20th century stamps, and a mix of mint and used. In the 19th century area you will find such classics as Scott 36, 63, 95, 89, 98, 76, 69, 68, 78a, 24, 234, 88, 97, 93, 94, 71, and 77. For our 20th century offerings, we have Scott 347 used imperf pair, 310, 311, 325, 326, 327, 328, 320 mint imperf pair, and 375 mint strip of three with BEP imprint and plate number.
There are also two back-of-the-book items: a US trial proof (Scott 40P4) and a Hawaii envelope piece (U4).
Also - got kids or grand kids? Like most youngsters, they are probably into Legos. Well, we have over 75 pounds worth of Lego “pieces” that we are offering, in three pound lots. These peices came from decommissioned Lego kits and various sources over the past few years. Just about every type of Lego piece is represented - blocks, wheels, tires, building plates, wings, etc. Most came from Lego Star Wars, Lego City, and Lego Ninjago kits. No two lots are alike - we just grab a bunch to make up just over three pounds at a time. Free shipping! Check it out in our eBay store!

