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The listing, Gold Foil Stamps Off of the First Day of Issue Covers has ended.

These 9 gold foil stamps I have been removed from the First Day of Issue covers! The covers had been damaged too much to keep, so I removed the stamps. They include:
TWO George Washington 20¢, ONE Disney 37¢, ONE Health & Research 20¢, ONE Horace Moses 20¢, ONE Soil & Water Conservation 20¢, ONE Laurel & Hardy 29¢ (scratched), ONE Raoul Wallenberg 32¢, and ONE Love 33¢. All but the three with the blue border are 22k gold foil, and the three blue border stamps are 23k gold foil.

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Original
I know next to nothing about this aspect of stamp collecting. Just how thin are these stamps. Do they weigh any part of a grain?
Apr 17th, 2012 at 3:34:50 AM PDT by
Original
As you know, gold foil can be compressed down into extremely thin sheets...much thinner than a normal sheet of paper. So...with that said....One single stamp weighs next to nothing. They have no monetary value whatsoever.....just collector's value. However, one thing I've always wondered about.....if you were to take a large stack of them (just the gold stamps, I'm talking about....not the whole envelope), THEN you would have something that would move the scale. Since they ARE truly 22 or 23k....what kind of value would you then have? I don't know! Maybe someday I'll try that out.

By the way.....good job on the 20¢ block. I was SO looking forward to a nice battle over that. I'm afraid Mother Nature took over and I ended up in the hospital. I reached the point where I couldn't put if off any longer. Another kidney stone. I'd been wrestling with the thing since friday. They have been my curse and cross to bear since 1982. Anyway....I'm glad to see they were won by someone who truly appreciates them. I look forward to the next battle. Heh heh
Apr 17th, 2012 at 5:04:40 AM PDT by
Original
With these separated from the envelope and placed on a scale do you think you could get a reading. Sorry to learn about your kidney problems. God I'm glad that stuff by passed me but I've got my own problems as well. That was a rather fun auction. I like it when I can let it loose with little concern for a ceiling. I actually went in and out on that auction. Glad to win it at 17-7 but as I said sorry about your health. Have a good time Big D.
Apr 17th, 2012 at 9:50:14 AM PDT by
Original
I'm sure you could, IF you had a digital scale....which I don't. I just piled them all on my "ancient" scale, and it says almost an ounce....BUT, that's with all the plastic, paper backing and felt....just as pictured. Not a very accurate reading.

Yes, I imagine most of us have our own medical "issue". (God, I hate that "modern" term.....the proper word is PROBLEM!) In my case, I'm very used to it. NBD!
Apr 17th, 2012 at 2:46:59 PM PDT by
Original
I think that my friend thefates might be able to shed some light here. As a thumb to the wind measure. I think I'll try to win these so I can dissect at least one to put on a scale. I was an army brat. My dad CWO-W3 ret deceased. Have a good time.
Apr 18th, 2012 at 11:18:54 AM PDT by
Original
I've been collecting "goldies", as I call them, for many, many years. I have over 2,000 now. I recently managed to weed out the duplicates. I used to buy whole collections off ebay, with some that included the decorative album. I've always thrown out the album, AND the historical info cards that came with it. Just takes up space, and, as far as I'm concerned, worthless. I know some people disagree with that, and that's cool, but the only thing involved that has any real value is the cover and the stamps on it. While the history cards are "nice", if you will, it ends up making an album twice as thick. Anyway....I got off track there.....what I'm getting at is, a long time ago I decided I'd be smart and melt it down into a drop of 22-23k gold. HA! You touch one of those things with a match, and it basically disintegrates into nothingness. That's how thin the foil really is. Just being completely honest, in case anyone has that in mind. I wouldn't waste your credits. Oh yeah....I also tried to peel it off. It's compressed onto a thin block of a hard sponge type of material. THAT didn't work well either. I tore it all up. Heh Heh! You have to understand that I had tons of duplicates back then. That happens when you buy whole collections. I think, in my feeble opinion, that if someone could figure out HOW to separate the foil from the block, and you had a whole stack of them....THEN you would have something that was almost pure gold. If I had it all to do over, I wouldn't have got rid of all those duplicates....researched how to separate the foil...and give it a good shot. But, hindsight is so easy, isn't it! I mean, the fact is, it really IS almost pure, solid gold. Just very, very, VERY thin.
Apr 18th, 2012 at 3:03:04 PM PDT by
Original
Well here we go again. I brought it to a thousand and still retain a losing status. I'll have to check the auction tally sheet on the right and go visit the high bidder and think a bit more on it. Good chance that this time you will benefit from my curiosity.
Apr 18th, 2012 at 11:30:29 AM PDT by
Original
Ha! I'm the same way. If something sparks my curiosity, I've been known to throw credits at it like there's no tomorrow. Just so I can know for myself! Sometimes it worked out good, and, sometimes.....well...let's just say....NOT so good. But I still had fun! What else matters besides that?
Apr 18th, 2012 at 2:38:47 PM PDT by
Original
Well there it is there took it above 1500 and still on the hind end. More contemplations is in order.
Apr 18th, 2012 at 8:17:06 PM PDT by
Original
Heh Heh....decisions, decisions! To bid...or not to bid....that is the question. Hmmmm, what to do, what to do. Time to drag the old coin out and do some flipping!
Apr 19th, 2012 at 4:56:06 AM PDT by
Original
Woke up and its above 3000. That isn't on me. Think Ill have to let this one go Big D. Have a good time ya'll.
Apr 19th, 2012 at 8:27:17 AM PDT by
Original
Understood, my friend! Thanks for trying!!
Apr 19th, 2012 at 9:53:13 AM PDT by

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