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March 31-April 1, 2001:
Batter up!
The Stamp Collecting Report, I'm Lloyd de Vries.
Baseball stamps are always popular, both with collectors and
mailers, and because they sell well, with the postal
authorities that issue them.
The U-S this summer will issue a set of ten featuring
legendary playing fields, such as Comiskey Park and Ebbetts
Field.
But Canada leads off the season with a stamp for the Toronto
Blue Jays, and it looks like an extra base-hit: It's an
odd-shaped self-stick that will be issued on the club's 25th
home-opener. The 47-cent domestic-rate stamp features the
Blue Jays logo, a baseball and a banner.
You can order it from Canada Post's National Philatelic Centre,
800 565-4362, for about 30 cents each.
It's not Canada's first odd-shaped stamp, but it IS the first
for a major league team - and the Montreal Expos are 7 years
older. Canada didn't issue a stamp for the Expos' aniversary.
How come?
A Canada Post spokesman told us, simply, the Blue Jays asked.
And that's stamp collecting this week.
I'm Lloyd de Vries, CBS News.
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