Franklin Delano Roosevelt collected stamps. I have some covers that were in his collection at one point in time.
I suppose you could say he was impeached. He was denied the nomination for a second term.
no- Pierce lived in New Hampshire all of his life except when he was in the army or serving in Washington. He did, however believe that the constitution protected the right to own slaves.
FDR accumulated a large and valuable stamp collection. I don't think anybody counted them, but it is not hard for a long-time collector to own more than a million stamps, but not all different.
Not exactly. In fact by the end of his term, his own party decided that he was un-electable and he could not get a nomination for a second term.
Philatelists usually like any type of stamp. Some specialize in Italian stamps, others World Wide. If they are not interested in it for their own collection, perhaps they can trade it for something they do like.
with something sharp!
A professional.
Charley loved stamp collecting. Charley argued that his own grandfather lived at a time when things were pretty nice and peaceful and he was the one who had actually started his collection of stamps. Charley refused to believe that his stamp collecting was 'a temporary refuge' from reality.
Yea he was rich
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The United Nations issues its own stamps.