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Robert Dean

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May 29, 1995, 3:00:00 AM5/29/95
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I have found a magazine-sized booklet filled with thin wax-paper-like
sheets. The front and back covers are brown and the front cover is
labeled at the top:
HARCO
MINT SHEET FILE

and at the bottom:
MANUFACTURED BY
HAROLD COHN & CO., INC.
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60657

Please post response, because my mail program has not been working well
recently.

Thanks in advance,
Robert Dean


Jack Wan

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May 29, 1995, 3:00:00 AM5/29/95
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What is the question?
Robert Dean (rd...@eskimo.com) wrote:
: I have found a magazine-sized booklet filled with thin wax-paper-like

Steve Phillips

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Jun 2, 1995, 3:00:00 AM6/2/95
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In article <3qbgjg$c...@olympus.net> rd...@eskimo.com (Robert Dean) writes:
>I have found a magazine-sized booklet filled with thin wax-paper-like
>sheets. The front and back covers are brown and the front cover is
>labeled at the top:
> HARCO
> MINT SHEET FILE
>
>and at the bottom:
> MANUFACTURED BY
> HAROLD COHN & CO., INC.
> CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60657
>
>Please post response, because my mail program has not been working well
>recently.
>
>Thanks in advance,
> Robert Dean

Robert,

This is a mint sheet file. It's used to store full sheets of stamps.
The sheets are stored in separate glassine pages to keep them from
sticking to each other if the glue gets wet.

Unless it's full of rare sheets of stamps, it's not worth anything.
You can buy these (used) at stamp shows for about 25 cents each.

- Steve
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