Stamp Collecting
My Greatest Stamp Find
by John Anderson
I have been involved with stamps nearly my entire life. My
first collection was as a ten-year old boy collecting with my
neighborhood buddies. By the time I was done with it, I had
more than 3,000 stamps in my collection and sold it for the
princely sum of 7.50 in 1958. I don't remember what I did with
the money. I think I treated my family to supper at the
neighborhood burger joint.
I gave up on the hobby for about seven years
and took it up again as an adult. Where before I collected
anything I found, I started to look for stamps in better
condition and in sets. The first such set I bought was from
Vatican City for the 1962 Christmas celebration and paid all of
50c for it.
Though a mere trifle, it was the first
knowledgeable purchase and only the beginning of a career that
would involve the expenditure of many thousands of dollars.
Over the years I have bought many individual stamps and
collections. The best buy I ever made turned a hundred and
fifty dollars expenditure into a sixty-five hundred dollar
sale.
My first serious interest in stamps was as a
general collector of British Colonies. Especially the stamps of
Malta. This interest led to a lifelong interest in the island
and the writing of The Cellini Masterpiece under the pen name
of Raymond John. Another of my interests was Papua New Guinea.
Papua is an enormous island in the south Pacific and the site
of many battles during World War II. In 1901 the British issued
stamps for the territory of British New Guinea.
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