For broadcast on CBS Radio Network stations
January 1-2, 2000:
The Big Stories of 1999.
The Stamp Collecting Report, I'm Lloyd de Vries.
Far and away, the biggest was the importance of the
Internet in stamp collecting, from simple communications
to commerce -- especially the online auctions. It's
believed that the Internet is bringing more collectors
into the hobby, and putting more casual collectors in
touch with organized philately.
The American Philatelic Society and other collectors told
the U-S Postal Service they didn't like some of its
policies -- and won! In one case, most commemorative stamps
will now be sold in all parts of the country. In another,
the U-S-P-S decided to allow more flexibility in the
furniture used in some of the nation's biggest stamp shows.
The Postal Service also had to destroy an entire printing
of Grand Canyon stamps, which said the natural wonder was in
Colorado.
One of the rarest of U-S stamps, the Z Grill of 1868, was
sold at auction for nearly a million dollars...and the
winning bid was placed by an 11-year-old boy....for his
father.
And that's Stamp Collecting this week.
I'm Lloyd de Vries, CBS News.
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