For broadcast on CBS Radio Network stations
February 5-6, 2000:
Mistakes in the news.
The Stamp Collecting Report, I'm Lloyd de Vries.
The U-S Postal Service this past week admitted that it
accidentally reversed the photo of the Grand Canyon used in
the 60-cent stamp issued just a few weeks ago. The sun is
in the wrong part of the sky.
This is the same stamp that had to be reprinted last year,
after a designer placed the Grand Canyon in Colorado. It's
in Arizona. That version was destroyed and never made it to
your post office. This one did.
A year-and-a-half ago, a California collector put his
briefcase containing his million-dollar exhibit down on a
New York City sidewalk for a moment, and it was stolen.
According to LINN'S STAMP NEWS, he now has it back again,
but no one is saying how or why.
And an internal audit of the U-S Postal Service -- obtained
by DENVER POST reporter Bill McAllister -- reveals the agency
lost millions of dollars trying to sell foreign stamps to
collectors. The Postal Service from now on will STICK to
U-S stamps.....much to the relief of stamp dealers, who
called it unfair competition.
And that's stamp collecting this week.
I'm Lloyd de Vries, CBS News.
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