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William J Kozersky, Philatelist
Philatelist and dealer in collectible Charity Seals, Charity Seal Literature, Stamp Collecting Supplies, Stamp Albums, and Album pages. Plus, Stamp Packets, Postcards, USPS Souvenir Pages, and Collectible Labels.
We donate 10% of all U.S. Christmas Seals & U.S. Spring Seals sales to the American Lung Association (ALA)
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William J Kozersky Philatelist
P.O. Box 8724 Brea, CA 92822-5724 USA
(714) 457-1493
customerservice@kozersky.com
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| William J Kozersky, Philatelist > "boys town" > FOREIGN TB SEALS |
| Foreign TB Charity Seals were first issued in Denmark by the Danish National Society against Tuberculosis in 1904. Charitable Societies in Sweden (1904) and Iceland (1904) also issued their own TB Charity Seals. Charitable Societies in Canada followed with local TB Seals in 1908, and the Canadian Tuberculosis Association issued a national TB Charity Seal in 1927. Since many TB Charity Seals were issued at, or before Christmas, to solicit donations, they are also known as Christmas Seals. All Foreign Christmas TB Charity Seals are identified by their Green Part 3 Catalog numbers. Global TB Societies |
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$27.75 |
Canada 17x, 1935 Canada Christmas Seals Sheet, English Text
Canada 17x, 1935 Canada Christmas Charity Seals Sheet, English Text, full gum, F, w/faults, NH. Issued 1935 by the Canadian Tuberculosis Association. Designed by Lithographers. Image of two boys rolling a huge snowball. With English text "Seasons Greetings"
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$60.00 |
Canada 18x, 1935 Canada Christmas Seals Sheet, French Text
Canada 18x, 1935 Canada Christmas Seals Sheet, French Text, full gum, F, MNH. Issued 1935 by the Canadian Tuberculosis Association. Designed by Lithographers. Image of two boys rolling a huge snowball. With French text "Bonne Sante"
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Canada 17x, 1935 Canada Christmas Seals Sheet, English Text
Canada 17x, 1935 Canada Christmas Seals Sheet, English Text, full gum, F, MNH. Issued 1935 by the Canadian Tuberculosis Association. Designed by Lithographers. Image of two boys rolling a huge snowball. With English text "Seasons Greetings"
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