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15 Dec 2014
05:47:51pm
Here is the real thing. It came today:

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One thing...if you are planning to buy the 2014 stamp yearbook, note that the single stamps are chopped and the perforations are damaged. The sheets are all right. Except for the Circus sheet, all the stamps that they included with the book will be used by me for postage.
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16 Dec 2014
02:19:49am
re: Circus Sheet

I guess I had better luck than you did. The perfs were damaged on Joplin, Medal of Honor, Harvey Milk, and Chinese New Year. All the rest were fine.

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16 Dec 2014
01:13:50pm
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That's not right - for that price they shouldn't be shipping damaged stamps!

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16 Dec 2014
03:10:29pm
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They have been trimming perfs for years!

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16 Dec 2014
06:34:19pm
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In contrast, the new issues sent by Canada Post are all in great condition, including the booklet stamps. No damaged perfs, or stamps cut short.

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Suzanne

17 Dec 2014
12:10:49am
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Oh so nice. I collect circus on stamps. If anyone ever gets hold of an extra one some how, please let me know. I'd love to have one.
Actually I could use two of them. My daughter collects US stamps. I know she would love one too.

I know it's hardly likely that they will come up. But just thought I'd mention it anyhow.

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17 Dec 2014
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17 Dec 2014
12:01:35pm
re: Circus Sheet

I just received my imperf press sheet of the circus souvenir sheet. The sheets are die cut around the edge, but the stamps are imperf. One of these is good enough for me - no way am I going to spend the money on the annual folder just to get those perfs. But, I'm not a huge USA collector so completeness isn't super high on my agenda.

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17 Dec 2014
12:02:36pm
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Linn's reports that the press sheets have sold out.

Let's see how this fares. Dealers pushing single sheets from the press sheets since most won't be able to get regular sheet? If that happens, let's see where the market drives this one.

Interesting that it may be that the easiest, and least costly means of obtaining this sheet is be by getting a first day cover. This is similar to United Nations Scott #38. Most used sheets on the market are soaked from first day covers.

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17 Dec 2014
12:03:47pm
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Wow they are already sold out? That was fast!

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17 Dec 2014
12:06:55pm
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USPS stated that the press sheets sold out before their release date. That's why I'm thinking that the imperf variety will be the one more readily available and sold by dealers. This will be interesting to follow to see what happens with the regular sheet and the press sheets. If dealers break down the press sheets to sell singles, a complete press sheet might become quite rare.

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17 Dec 2014
09:54:28pm
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"If dealers break down the press sheets to sell singles, a complete press sheet might become quite rare."



True, but I don't see a huge demand for complete press sheets of that item, do you?

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18 Dec 2014
12:15:15am
re: Circus Sheet

Not really, but who knows. If someone starts talking about "rare", etc., anything is possible if a feeding frenzy hits collectors.

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18 Dec 2014
01:51:41pm
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So... USPS reports that 10,000 press sheets of the Circus SS w/o die cuts were sold. That means that with 12 SS per press sheet 120,000 SS potentially exist of the w/o die cut version. I assume that the USPS did not sell 120,000 year books. So the SS with die cuts will be much scarcer. Now we have to wait for the USPS to report the sales figures.

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18 Dec 2014
06:08:37pm
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But those wanting the circus sheet will more than likely have to settle for the more available sheet without the die cuts. That is what may drive the price up on those.

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20 Dec 2014
01:42:37am
re: Circus Sheet

It is interesting looking through the 2014 Yearbook. Here is the Table of Contents:

Chapter 1 - Intro and Circus S/S not available anywhere else
Chapter 2 - Collectible stamps
Chapter 3 - Mail-use stamps
Chapter 4 - High Value Mail-use stamps
Chapter 5 - Photo Credits
Chapter 6 - Acknowledgments

Interesting that they don't even expect Commemoratives to be used in the mails any more. They just call them "Collectible stamps" to differentiate them from "Mail-use" stamps. Even more puzzling is why Harvey Milk would be a Collectible stamps but Ralph Ellison would be a Mail-use stamp.

It was good to see some definitives included for once - including the latest flag stamps. There is also a chapter (4) that includes the Global International, Priority, and Express mail stamps.

The Yearbook comes with the stamps for Chapters 1 and 2. You can separately purchase a packet of stamps for Chapter 3 and a different packet for Chapter 4. It's an interesting concept, but until USPS can figure out how to provide singles and blocks from booklet panes without cutting off the perfs, I don't think there will be much serious consideration.

Lars

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08 May 2015
10:55:52pm
re: Circus Sheet

Does anyone know if Scott is giving the Circus S/S, both die cut and impref, a number? Thanks

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08 May 2015
11:14:17pm
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Die cut (the one that is in the 2014 stamp yearbook), no. The imperf, yes.

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09 May 2015
03:54:14am
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I found the information on Scott's listing the Circus souvenir sheet. It is from the April 27, 2015 issue of "Linn's".

The die cut sheet (the sheet from the 2014 USPS Stamp Yearbook) is footnoted.

Imperf souvenir sheet = Scott #4905b (MNH value = $4.00)
Imperf 50 cent stamp = Scott #4905c (MNH value = $1.00)
Imperf $1 stamp = Scott #4905d (MNH value = $2.00)
Imperf souvenir sheet missing gold error = Scott #4905e (no value indicated in the article)

Note that the imperf sheet is valued with the white press sheet margin surrounding the die cutting.

The missing gold error sheet was found in one press sheet of 12 souvenir sheets by Mystic Stamp Company.

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15 Dec 2014
05:47:51pm

Here is the real thing. It came today:

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One thing...if you are planning to buy the 2014 stamp yearbook, note that the single stamps are chopped and the perforations are damaged. The sheets are all right. Except for the Circus sheet, all the stamps that they included with the book will be used by me for postage.

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16 Dec 2014
02:19:49am

re: Circus Sheet

I guess I had better luck than you did. The perfs were damaged on Joplin, Medal of Honor, Harvey Milk, and Chinese New Year. All the rest were fine.

Lars

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16 Dec 2014
01:13:50pm

re: Circus Sheet

That's not right - for that price they shouldn't be shipping damaged stamps!

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16 Dec 2014
03:10:29pm

re: Circus Sheet

They have been trimming perfs for years!

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16 Dec 2014
06:34:19pm

re: Circus Sheet

In contrast, the new issues sent by Canada Post are all in great condition, including the booklet stamps. No damaged perfs, or stamps cut short.

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Suzanne
17 Dec 2014
12:10:49am

re: Circus Sheet

Oh so nice. I collect circus on stamps. If anyone ever gets hold of an extra one some how, please let me know. I'd love to have one.
Actually I could use two of them. My daughter collects US stamps. I know she would love one too.

I know it's hardly likely that they will come up. But just thought I'd mention it anyhow.

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17 Dec 2014
12:54:41am

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Suzanne,

FDCs are available on USPS.com:

https://store.usps.com/store/browse/productDetailSingleSku.jsp?categoryNavIds=stamp-collectors%3acollectibles-by-type%3afirst-day-covers&categoryNav=false&navAction=push&navCount=3&productId=S_588716&categoryId=first-day-covers

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17 Dec 2014
12:01:35pm

re: Circus Sheet

I just received my imperf press sheet of the circus souvenir sheet. The sheets are die cut around the edge, but the stamps are imperf. One of these is good enough for me - no way am I going to spend the money on the annual folder just to get those perfs. But, I'm not a huge USA collector so completeness isn't super high on my agenda.

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17 Dec 2014
12:02:36pm

re: Circus Sheet

Linn's reports that the press sheets have sold out.

Let's see how this fares. Dealers pushing single sheets from the press sheets since most won't be able to get regular sheet? If that happens, let's see where the market drives this one.

Interesting that it may be that the easiest, and least costly means of obtaining this sheet is be by getting a first day cover. This is similar to United Nations Scott #38. Most used sheets on the market are soaked from first day covers.

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APS #156650
17 Dec 2014
12:03:47pm

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Wow they are already sold out? That was fast!

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17 Dec 2014
12:06:55pm

re: Circus Sheet

USPS stated that the press sheets sold out before their release date. That's why I'm thinking that the imperf variety will be the one more readily available and sold by dealers. This will be interesting to follow to see what happens with the regular sheet and the press sheets. If dealers break down the press sheets to sell singles, a complete press sheet might become quite rare.

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17 Dec 2014
09:54:28pm

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"If dealers break down the press sheets to sell singles, a complete press sheet might become quite rare."



True, but I don't see a huge demand for complete press sheets of that item, do you?

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18 Dec 2014
12:15:15am

re: Circus Sheet

Not really, but who knows. If someone starts talking about "rare", etc., anything is possible if a feeding frenzy hits collectors.

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18 Dec 2014
01:51:41pm

re: Circus Sheet

So... USPS reports that 10,000 press sheets of the Circus SS w/o die cuts were sold. That means that with 12 SS per press sheet 120,000 SS potentially exist of the w/o die cut version. I assume that the USPS did not sell 120,000 year books. So the SS with die cuts will be much scarcer. Now we have to wait for the USPS to report the sales figures.

Tad

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18 Dec 2014
06:08:37pm

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But those wanting the circus sheet will more than likely have to settle for the more available sheet without the die cuts. That is what may drive the price up on those.

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APS #220693 ATA#57179
20 Dec 2014
01:42:37am

re: Circus Sheet

It is interesting looking through the 2014 Yearbook. Here is the Table of Contents:

Chapter 1 - Intro and Circus S/S not available anywhere else
Chapter 2 - Collectible stamps
Chapter 3 - Mail-use stamps
Chapter 4 - High Value Mail-use stamps
Chapter 5 - Photo Credits
Chapter 6 - Acknowledgments

Interesting that they don't even expect Commemoratives to be used in the mails any more. They just call them "Collectible stamps" to differentiate them from "Mail-use" stamps. Even more puzzling is why Harvey Milk would be a Collectible stamps but Ralph Ellison would be a Mail-use stamp.

It was good to see some definitives included for once - including the latest flag stamps. There is also a chapter (4) that includes the Global International, Priority, and Express mail stamps.

The Yearbook comes with the stamps for Chapters 1 and 2. You can separately purchase a packet of stamps for Chapter 3 and a different packet for Chapter 4. It's an interesting concept, but until USPS can figure out how to provide singles and blocks from booklet panes without cutting off the perfs, I don't think there will be much serious consideration.

Lars

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08 May 2015
10:55:52pm

re: Circus Sheet

Does anyone know if Scott is giving the Circus S/S, both die cut and impref, a number? Thanks

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08 May 2015
11:14:17pm

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Die cut (the one that is in the 2014 stamp yearbook), no. The imperf, yes.

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09 May 2015
03:54:14am

re: Circus Sheet

I found the information on Scott's listing the Circus souvenir sheet. It is from the April 27, 2015 issue of "Linn's".

The die cut sheet (the sheet from the 2014 USPS Stamp Yearbook) is footnoted.

Imperf souvenir sheet = Scott #4905b (MNH value = $4.00)
Imperf 50 cent stamp = Scott #4905c (MNH value = $1.00)
Imperf $1 stamp = Scott #4905d (MNH value = $2.00)
Imperf souvenir sheet missing gold error = Scott #4905e (no value indicated in the article)

Note that the imperf sheet is valued with the white press sheet margin surrounding the die cutting.

The missing gold error sheet was found in one press sheet of 12 souvenir sheets by Mystic Stamp Company.

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