#4265 42c Sinatra Stamps on Rare Brick Cover Card + Sheet 20 MNH stamps 2008
Specifications
| Return Shipping Will Be Paid By | Buyer |
| All Returns Accepted | Returns Accepted |
| Item Must Be Returned Within | 30 Days |
| Refund Will Be Given As | Money Back |
| Denomination | 42 Cent |
| Type | Block |
| Place Of Origin | United States |
| Quality | Mint Never Hinged/MNH |
| Color | Multi-Color |
| Grade | Ungraded |
| Topic | Frank Sinatra |
| Country/Region Of Manufacture | United States |
| Certification | Uncertified |
| Face Value | 1.64 |
This unique item is a USPS Brick Cover Card that came inside aBRICK of 2,000 US 42 Postage stamps Scott #4265 Frank Sinatra mint MNH 2008. A block of 4 Sinatra stamps are attached. And I include a full MNH sheet of Sinatra stamps with this purchase. This would look great in a frame. In USPS jargon, a BRICK is a shrink-wrapped stack of 100 sheets of stamps, and each brick includes a printed cardboard cover sheet which is put on top of the 'brick' before it is shrink wrapped. In this case the Cover Card was for a brick of 2,000 Scott #4265 Sinatra stamps (100 sheets). USPS prints only one brick cover card for each 2,000 stamps it makes, and most are thrown away by postal clerks. This makes them very hard to find. This brick cover card features the number 9 printed above the word Notice in the top right corner of the card. I also have a card with number 10, and another with number 12. Let me know if you have a preference. I have attached a block of 4 MNH Sinatra stamps to this brick cover card. It fits inside an album, or you can frame it for display of the famous "Crooner". Picture #4 shows the type of clear corners i use to hold the block of 4 stamps. Stored in cool dry environment inside polypro protector since purchase from USPS Philatelic services - condition is same as when I received it at purchase from USPS 42 denomination If you are buying more than one different item, message me after purchase to remind me to combine items to lower the postage. I will refund any excess postage charged to you once I print the postal label. You can ask me in advance of purchase IF you tell me what items and in what quantities you are buying. Cheers.