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Clay Morgan

Mostly stamps. Usually US Coast Guard Postal History. Occasional pontificating.

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A little sinister postal history with the BSA  |  
Stamps and Somalia – Just another day in the life of a teacher  |  
Becoming a teacher: Why in the heck do I do this?  |  
Kids and stamp collecting: A primer to increase involvement  |  
Newspaper wrappers and who is this guy anyway?  |  
Child support and the feds discrimination  |  
Stamp values versus what a stamp is worth  |  
Dead countries and the world of stamps  |  
The Coast Guard at 230. Doesn’t look a day over…  |  
Bugs Bunny vs MLK. Who wins at the USPS?  |  

Month: August 2020

Child support and the feds discrimination

August 23, 2020August 23, 2020 Clay

My writing doesn't usually take a governmental/political slant, but I wanted to discuss the idea of child support, particularly from the federal viewpoint. I've been bothered by something and am working on it, having had ....

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Stamp values versus what a stamp is worth

August 16, 2020August 16, 2020 Clay

Conversations on forums often center around stamp values. They are often couched in terms focusing on catalogs, but I suspect most every collector hopes their stamps are or become worth something. A lesson in stamp ....

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Dead countries and the world of stamps

August 9, 2020August 9, 2020 Clay

A few years ago, I'm doing some research and I ran across a website devoted to stamps from Dead Countries. My interest level shot through the roof and since, dead countries have been a real ....

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The Coast Guard at 230. Doesn’t look a day over…

August 4, 2020August 4, 2020 Clay

Today, August 4, 2020, the U.S. Coast Guard turned 230 years old. In May, 1988, six days after my 19th birthday, I boarded a plane that took me to Philadelphia and then caught a bus ....

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Big Blue 1840-1940 Stamp Blog

Filling Spaces Stamp Blog

Stamp Community Forum

Stamporama

American Philatelic Society

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