Apollo Soyuz mission Stamps

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fiatlux35

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<p>Hello Everybody,</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; I was given a gift a couple weeks ago that my parents have been holding for a long time,&nbsp; Seems a friend of the family was in the Air Force and part of the Apollo Soyuz Mission and had sent them a letter at the time of the mission.&nbsp; All of the mail was screened and the only thing that my parents had recieved was the envelope and a piece of paper with only the ink stamps from the mission on it.&nbsp; Not sure if any body is interested?&nbsp; But is&nbsp; a nice piece of history.&nbsp; Please respond if anybody wants more information or if you have a suggestions where to go to find out more about the stamps we have.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>THanks </p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>PS I have a photo of the letter if anybody is interested</p><p>&nbsp;</p>
 
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Sure, post 'em up. (excuse the pun) <div class="Discussion_UserSignature"> <p> </p><p> </p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------- </p><p>Wanna see this site looking like the old SDC uplink?</p><p>Go here to see how: <strong>SDC Eye saver </strong>  </p> </div>
 
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fiatlux35

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<p><BR/>Replying to:<BR/><DIV CLASS='Discussion_PostQuote'>Sure, post 'em up. (excuse the pun) <br /> Posted by earth_bound_misfit</DIV><br />Here is a link to the photo</p><p>
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</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Let me know what you think </p>
 
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<p><BR/>Replying to:<BR/><DIV CLASS='Discussion_PostQuote'><font color="#ff0000">Here is a link to the photo
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&nbsp;Let me know what you think <br /> Posted by fiatlux35</font></DIV></p><p><font size="2"><strong>Welcome to SDC fiatlux35.</strong></font></p><p><font size="2"><strong>Great stuff & thank you very much for sharing. I am very interested. Perhaps shuttle_guy will know more.<br /></strong></font></p><p><font size="2"><strong>I have the first edition of the book First On The Moon, 1970, only six months after Apollo 11. Co authored by Neil Armstrong, Edwin Aldrin & Micheal Collins, with a closing section written by the late Arthur C Clarke. I picked it up for one pound in a second hand bookshop & have since found out it's worth a small fortune as not many first editions were printed. </strong></font></p><p><font size="2"><strong>The second edition, that more people are likely to have followed a year later, many more were printed, but my first edition, apparently is worth quite a bit. I wonder if it may had been signed at some point as the front inlay had already been removed.</strong></font></p><p><br /> <img src="http://sitelife.space.com/ver1.0/Content/images/store/15/0/0fdd1e8f-4a27-4758-a049-d3c5528c179c.Medium.jpg" alt="" /><br />&nbsp;</p><p><font size="2"><strong>Andrew Brown.</strong></font></p> <div class="Discussion_UserSignature"> <p><font color="#000080">"I suddenly noticed an anomaly to the left of Io, just off the rim of that world. It was extremely large with respect to the overall size of Io and crescent shaped. It seemed unbelievable that something that big had not been visible before".</font> <em><strong><font color="#000000">Linda Morabito </font></strong><font color="#800000">on discovering that the Jupiter moon Io was volcanically active. Friday 9th March 1979.</font></em></p><p><font size="1" color="#000080">http://www.launchphotography.com/</font><br /><br /><font size="1" color="#000080">http://anthmartian.googlepages.com/thisislandearth</font></p><p><font size="1" color="#000080">http://web.me.com/meridianijournal</font></p> </div>
 
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