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December 15-16, 2001:
Anthrax Yields New Collectibles.
The Stamp Collecting Report, I'm Lloyd de Vries.
Some of the mail delayed because of the anthrax scare is
arriving finally, wrapped in plastic bags, although without
any notes about the problem. In the past, mail damaged by
fires or crashes HAS come with such notes or rubber-stamp
markings...but even without them, mail in those bags is
something to collect.
Shipments of stamps to collectors from the Postal Service
facility in Kansas City where anthrax spores were discovered
are arriving with cards that reassure customers that the
white powder that may be enclosed is corn starch, used to
keep the stamps dry. Those cards, too, are collectibles.
Some of the mail being irradiated has caught fire. Others
pieces, including collectors' special envelopes, have arrived
discolored, perhaps from ALMOST catching fire.
You'd think collectors might be annoyed at the damage, but
instead, the comments I'm seeing so far are "Wow! I may have
something special." Time will tell whether these become
collectibles or garbage.
And that's stamp collecting this week.
I'm Lloyd de Vries, CBS News.
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