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Used Postage Stamp Swap - September 2009

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Used Postage Stamp Swap - September 2009
Swap Coordinator:SueJohnson (contact)
Swap categories: Postage Stamps 
Number of people in swap:5
Location:Regional - USA Only
Type:Type 2: Flat mail
Last day to signup/drop:September 25, 2009
Date items must be sent by:September 30, 2009
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

Used Postage Stamp Swap Stamps must be OFF paper. Quantity: 25 stamps, USA or world wide. Must have a good rating of 4.8 or higher.

Discussion

SueJohnson 09/11/2009 #

Hi Everyone, I am new to Swap-bot but am loving it and am hoping to do some swapping soon. I just created this Postage Stamp swap but I don't know if it has enough information, but hope so. I also forgot to upload a photo but I suppose we all know what a postage stamp looks like, lolol... Hope to have some people join and also if anyone is interested in a private swap, that would be great too.

: )

Sue

loveniawinkel 09/13/2009 #

What do you mean it has to be off paper? If it's used, wouldn't it be on paper? I don't understand what you mean. :(

SueJohnson 09/15/2009 #

OFF paper means that the used postage stamps have been removed off of the envelopes, so they are no longer on the "paper" or envelope/postcard etc.

thank you for asking. I also have some postage stamps from the USA that I have ON paper still if you are interested in a private swap, just let me know.

Take care!

jfreeman 09/16/2009 #

I would join but most of mine are still on the paper. It would take me a really long time to un-glue them. If you create another swap with them on paper I will join. Thanks!

loveniawinkel 09/16/2009 #

How do you take them off the paper? I know some easily come off, especially older ones, but what about newer ones?

Thanks!

SueJohnson 09/17/2009 #

Removing the used postage stamps from the paper (envelope, postcard etc) is pretty easy. I wasn't sure the first time I tried it, but was overjoyed when they just started falling off. I took a flat pan like a pan you use to bake a long cake. Put luke warm water in it and put in your stamps, a few at a time. The real old stamps will fall off almost immediately. The newer ones (I just tried it) takes a few minutes, but they do come off. When the newer stamps separate, the gummy sticky stuff stays on the paper. Then take the stamps and dry them on a towel. This is the short version of how to. Google these words and you will find detailed instructions: how remove postage stamps

SueJohnson 09/17/2009 #

Hi Jfreeman, I read your comment and I will create a new swap for used postage stamps ON paper.

: )

provadia 09/18/2009 #

Oh, I just saw the sent date on this. I can't make it to the post office tomorrow. Have to drop.. you really should give more then just one day=(

SueJohnson 09/19/2009 #

Hi, you are correct, more than one day to send would be a good idea, lolol... I just changed the closing date to the 25th, and send by the 30th. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated. : )

loveniawinkel 09/20/2009 #

Thanks!

CARROLL 09/21/2009 #

I'd love to get postage stamps from any country with birds, bugs, or flowers on them. If my partner specifies what kind of stamps they like I will try to comply with their wishes.

SueJohnson 09/21/2009 #

Hey Carroll, that's a great idea to have a list of what you like. I will be sure to read all comments before I send. I am not to particular, but I like the bigger stamps, USA or World Wide is okay, I even like the flashy CTO stamps. Happy swapping!

loveniawinkel 09/24/2009 #

My mum just showed me that Un-du works to remove stamps, and the stamp is still sticky after. She says it's kind of expensive (it's about $8 for the original 4 oz bottle). Un-du.com in case anyone's interested!

Caerah 09/25/2009 #

You really don't need any expensive product, you just stick 'em in water. Honestly, after a few minutes, they fall right off. Remove the paper after the stamp is free, and let it continue to soak all the glue off. Rinse the stamps with clear water before letting they drm, that way there is no glue left on the stamp. You can do a whole bunch at a time if you want, just be sure whatever paper it's on won't leak color.

SueJohnson 09/25/2009 #

I find that the older stamps come off the paper almost immediately when put in water. The newer ones that people put on their envelopes these days takes a bit longer, but they still come off okay. I don't do much soaking though as I am lazy and prefer them already OFF paper.

Thanks to all for your suggestions!

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