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January 27-28, 2001
Commemorative junk mail.
The Stamp Collecting Report, I'm Lloyd de Vries.
Just as the U-S Mint's commemorative quarters program is
sparking interest in coin collecting, Jim Helzer of Unicover
thinks the Postal Service could do the same for stamps.
"They could take their routine bulk mail stamps...instead of
having the same bulk mail stamp, which is the most-used stamp,
after all ....and they could change the designs every month...
whatever...and get people to start looking for the new stamps
to come out." RUNS :14
Those are the stamps we see most often on the mail.
Not only would different designs be good for stamp collecting,
says Helzer, who markets many foreign countries' stamps in
North America, it would be good for direct mail advertisers.
"People would be looking more carefully at the mail they
received, which would enhance the desirability of third class
or what's now called or standard mail." RUNS :09
It doesn't have to be 50 state anythings, Helzer says, but
could be space achievements or national parks. The trick he
says is to produce stamps that form a collection.
And that's stamp collecting this week.
I'm Lloyd de Vries, CBS News.
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