I have these single Corsair stamps. They are printed from Mozambique, Marshall Islands, Sierra Leone, Republic De Djibouti, Nevis, Maldives, and Republique Centrafricaine.
As is the case, when building a Topical collection and or on a specific subject, you tend to stray to a completely different country. Which in my humble opinion, it's a great way to learn different cultures.
What's fun and exciting is to open up mail only to discover stamps that you ordered have arrived! In earnest, stamps of this sort that details around F4U Corsairs and WWII subjects tend to be very inexpensive.
But due to the fact that this year marks 75 years ago in that anything to reflect WWII arises, these Corsair stamps normally should cost $0.75. But due to the 75th Anniversary of WWII, the cost is three times higher.
And that especially cast a high priced shadow on stamps that feature US aircraft. Mustangs, Corsair, Thunderbolt, Warhawks, Hellcats, Wildcats, and TBF Avengers seems to allocate the higher prices.
I've also noticed heavy bombers like the B-17 Flying Fortress and the B-24 Liberator are popular subjects. Of course Hurricanes, Spitfire, and Avro Landcasters make up the difference.
One stamp that has my attention is a sheet that contains one stamp and that would be a "Shinden"! As I collect more stamps of WWII aircraft, rest assured, I'll be adding more way subjects.
Your friend's, Toshi & Ezra
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