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For broadcast on CBS Radio Network stations, May 1-2, 2004:
Exploring Lewis and Clark
The Stamp Collecting Report, I'm Lloyd de Vries.
If there's a major event on U-S stamps this year, it's not Disney, it's not the World War
Two Memorial, <or the various artists and intellectuals being featured,> it's the
bicentennial of the Lewis and Clark Exhibition. The explorers mapped and documented the
interior of the newly-expanded United States, <leading to further and faster westward
growth.>
To mark the anniversary, the Postal Service is issuing three stamps next month: One of
Meriwether Lewis, one of William Clark, and another of the two explorers overlooking the
plains.
The two portrait stamps are in what's called a "prestige booklet," with not just the
stamps but also extra pages of text and full-color pictures. It's something other countries
have been doing and collectors have been asking for.
But, unlike the two previous U-S prestige booklets, these will cost a dollar-fifty more
than the price of the stamps...and that has some collectors up in arms. They say it's a
tax on collectors....and it will keep non-collectors from using the stamps on their mail.
And that's Stamp Collecting this week.
I'm Lloyd de Vries, CBS News.
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