For broadcast on CBS Radio Network stations August 7-8:
The Solar Eclipse.
The Stamp Collecting Report, I'm Lloyd de Vries.
The last total solar eclipse of the millenium occurs this
Wednesday, and will be seen in much of Europe. A number of
countries have issued or are issuing stamps to mark the
occasion.
Britain's souvenir sheet of four stamps comes out the day
of the eclipse itself, reproducing a stamp of Saturn it
issued this past Tuesday.
France issued its solar eclipse stamp a month ago at the
international stamp show in Paris.
Earlier in the year, Hungary -- one of the best vantage
points for observing the eclipse -- issued its own
souvenir sheet. What NASA calls the "instant of greatest
eclipse" will occur in neighboring Romania, which has
issued two stamps for the occasion.
The American First Day Cover Society next weekend holds
its annual show and convention, this year in Indianapolis.
A first day cover is a special envelope or card, canceled
with the date a stamp was first issued. The Americover
show is a "must" for collectors of this popular specialty.
And that's stamp collecting this week.
I'm Lloyd de Vries, CBS News.
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