Steve K
118 posts
Sep 17, 2009
10:39 AM
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I found a gallon freezer bag full of mostly Top Value stamps and books and some S&H Green stamps and books. If anybody's dying to see them, I can photograph a couple pages and send the images to Curt or directly to anybody who sends me an email at wd8dcx@aol.com! Might be Saturday or Sunday before I get around to it though.
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dquartz
186 posts
Sep 17, 2009
5:02 PM
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stevek..i guess that proves out what riverdale had posted when he was so sure that albers gave s&h green stamps. i never was that much into them like him and some of the other people was. my mother used to save everything. maybe you should try advertising your stamps on e-bay or somewhere, i bet some collector would buy them.
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rfk61
64 posts
Sep 17, 2009
5:33 PM
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Stevek...Did you see the post I made on another thread about how to redeem your S&H Green Stamps? I posted a link. Now I don't know what thread it's in. Probably one of the 60s & 70s threads somewhere.
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dfw
16 posts
Sep 29, 2009
9:29 AM
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I can confirm that Albers gave out S&H and Kroger did Top Value. I believe the basis was one stamp for each $.10 spent. Initially there were no higher denomination stamps, so doing the "lick-it-and-stick-it" thing in the booklets was a real drag. I don't recall Liberal, IGA or A&P having any redemption stamp program.
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Mike C
57 posts
Feb 12, 2010
8:44 AM
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I remember those stamps. They use to have the sheets of stamps you had to lick to put in the redemption books. I always had to be the one to lick them and put them in those books per my parents and grandparents. I HATED that stamp glue taste. I was so glad they changed to give you a 10 stamp rather than 10 small stamps to lick.
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