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Siskin Burkun U.S. earliest uses of U.S. stamps - RICHARD - 27-09-2025

.If you want  to know When a U.S. stamp was used  on  cover the earliest date  or first day cover. Here  is the up to date list of all early U.S. covers. U.S. Scott #1 up to over  #500 U.S. stamps used on cover and who found them.  This list changes weekly some times. This is the experts list to help keep track of the newest finds on rare covers. If you collect U.S. First day covers of old stamps click on the pdf below, And if you ever need a new list email me ill send you the most  up to date list.


RE: Siskin Burkun U.S. earliest uses of U.S. stamps - Hugh - 28-09-2025

(27-09-2025, 11:22 AM)RICHARD Wrote:  Here  is the up to date list of all early U.S. covers. U.S. Scott #1 up to over  #500 U.S. stamps used on cover and who found them.  

Thanks for posting this Richard. It's a great resource. I have Sampson's American Stampless Cover Catalogue (bought it at the Club recently from Mark). It's also good, but I like that fact that since your document is a PDF, it's very easy to do a quite digital search. 

Cheers, Hugh


RE: Siskin Burkun U.S. earliest uses of U.S. stamps - RICHARD - 28-09-2025

Not a problem. WE all need to Know the proper dates and times to collect these covers.


RE: Siskin Burkun U.S. earliest uses of U.S. stamps - RICHARD - 05-10-2025

This has Scott 501 on it. The problem is it has two different dated cancels from different towns. One date is to late to be a earliest used on cover. But the other would be the earliest date  used on cover. LOL as as reference look it up in the list you will see.  A strange find.