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Autor: rod
~ 22/11/07
by Rod Hughes
Despite the domination of electronic mail, people still send what the computer-literate call disparagingly “snail mail.” So philatelists (stamp collectors, that is) still are in business, reports Tico Times star columnist Mitzi Stark. Recent Costa Rican stamp issues prove both colorful and a fine showcase for the country’s attractions.
Commemorative stamps are a staple of many countries and constitute a sort of export item, besides being an attractive souvenir purchase for tourists. Each year, seven new issues are printed here to celebrate anniversaries and special events. They will not drive a collector to bankruptcy, either, most being between 22 U.S. cents to $1.55 each. Of course, some issues are available only by the whole sheet, but even then will not cause a collector to take out a mortgage.
The stamp office at San Jose’s downtown Central Post Office (to the right of the door on the main floor) has glass cases displaying their offerings.