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Goldstamps.com is new to the Internet. Our goal is
to provide our customers with unique 22 Karat and 23 Karat gold
stamps.
We want the images of our gold stamps to be perfect! But they aren't.
The images you see of our gold stamps are taken with a digital camera.
Photographing these highly reflective stamps is like trying to take
a picture of a mirror. We did our best, but sometimes there are
slight shadows or inconsistencies in color, etc. Rest assured that
the stamps you purchase will be uniformly gold with a rich luster
that is almost impossible to capture and post to a website. We appreciate
your understanding.
What and where is Staffa?
Staffa is an island in the Inner Hebrides, 7 miles west of Mull
and 6 miles northeast of Iona off the West Coast of Scotland. It
became famous after its "discovery" by the naturalist
Sir Joseph Banks in 1772 and even more famous as a result of Mendelssohn's
visit in 1829 and consequent composition of the "Fingals Cave
Overture". Fingals Cave itself is one of a number of remarkable
caves that penetrate deeply into this outcrop of column-like formations
of basalt.
The Laird of Staffa has established a Postal Service that operates
daily from April to September. Mail is picked up and carried by
a boatman to British Post Offices on Mull and Iona, where it is
re-mailed with regular British postage added.
Local stamps, like those issued by Staffa, are used to prepay the
delivery of mail within a city, island or region. Sometimes they
prepay
express mail (same day or overnight service). Only the local stamps
are used and the mail is delivered by the Local Post's employees
and does not go through the national Post Office system. Examples
- Many 19th Century Local Posts, Hawaii's Post, Lord Howe Island
Courier Post These are genuine local posts as they provide a real
service and the stamps and covers are very collectable.
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