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elaine Apr 5th, 2005 01:01 PM

I too would be so grateful for a sheet of these stamps for an ardent child collector I know, would happily reimburse for purchase plus postal costs
plus express deepest gratitude :)

If anyone is able to do this, please email me at
[email protected]

colette51 Apr 11th, 2005 03:48 PM

Only 700,000 Vacant See stamps were printed according to the news.

artstuff Apr 12th, 2005 04:01 PM

....and I'm still hoping someone can pick me up some stamps while they are visiting Rome during this short period. I will gladly reimburse you for stamps and postage. You may e-mail me at [email protected]

Any Rome visitors out there?? Peace.

Robyn :)>-

Tiggy22 Apr 12th, 2005 04:29 PM

artstuff/Robyn:

I'd be happy to get some stamps for you - IF they are still sellin gthem when I get there. I arrive in Rome on the 18th, but take a train straight to Florence for 4 days and don't get back to Rome until Friday the 22nd. If I get there in time (and they still have some stamps, I will be more than happy to pick some up for you - as I will be picking some up for myself and my mum too).

michelerene Apr 12th, 2005 05:53 PM

hi, this is for tiggy22... I would greatly appreciate it if you wouldn't mind picking up a stamp(s) for me too. I have searched all over the Inet trying to find a way to buy them straight from the Vatican post office, but no luck... I don't think it is possible. I saw your reply to artstuff and thought I would ask you. If you have any luck in purchasing them my email is in my profile. Thanks in advance and I wish you safe travels.

hunnym Apr 12th, 2005 06:45 PM

Does anyone know what each stamp costs?

I won't be in Rome until May 9, but if by some miracle there are still stamps available at that time (and no pope yet), I will be a stamp sherpa also.

Betsy Apr 12th, 2005 07:02 PM

Stamp sherpa, there was a blurb on the ABC Evening News about the stamps. There was an 80 on the picture of the stamps , so I'm assuming they're 80 euro cents, although there was no commentary to that effect. Unfortunately if the press starts mentioning the stamps, they'll probably become scarce.

artstuff Apr 13th, 2005 03:43 AM

Tiggy22 -

That would be SO WONDERFUL if you could pick me up at least one stamp, if not a block of 4, or a page. I sure hope they don't pick a new pope until after the 22nd.

And, if anyone else will be in Rome before the 22nd, please pick me up some stamps and I will most appreciatively reimburse you for them. If I end up receiving multiples, I will be glad to share them with my fellow Fodorites. Thanks in advance. Peace.

Robyn :)>-

ddaj Apr 13th, 2005 07:23 AM

Tiggy22,
Would you mind buying a few or at least one fo the "Vacant See" stamps. Email me at [email protected] and I can send you the check before you travel to Europe. Thank you!!!!

Daniel

Tiggy22 Apr 13th, 2005 07:34 AM

Artstuff, Michelerene and DDaj - I will be happy to pick up stamps for you. I will email you. :-)

readysetgo Apr 13th, 2005 08:41 AM

hello Artstuff: I am going to Rome on April 22nd. Staying for a week. If there are stamps available I will gladly buy some for you. I will post when I return to let you know if I was lucky enough to get some.

chepar Apr 13th, 2005 09:36 AM

Tiggy22 or readysetgo - I would also love to have a stamp if you are able to obtain some - obviously, I will reimburse for the stamp and any postage.

If you are able to do this, please email me at [email protected]. I would really appreciate it. :)

artstuff Apr 13th, 2005 03:00 PM

Thank you, Readysetgo, for the offer to also pick me up some stamps. I just hope there are still some available come the 22nd.

I hope you and Tiggy22 have a nice holiday and a safe journey. Peace.

Robyn :)>-

travlintoes Apr 13th, 2005 03:28 PM

This has nothing to do with procuring Vacant See stamps, but just wanted to preen a bit. It seems that Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re may be a distant relative of my husband's Italian family (many relatives still in Italy) The small Re family here in the states are very excited. Unfortunately, the going odds for Cardianal Re are 16-1. So, he, most likely, will remain a Cardinal and not become the Pope. But, it is exciting to think about anyway. [-o<

Tiggy22 Apr 13th, 2005 04:41 PM

Oh that's very very cool travlintoes! Cardinal Re was Undersecretary of State and quite an excellent administrator from what I've read...very good man. You should be very very proud indeed!

harzer Apr 13th, 2005 05:22 PM

Hi Travlintoes!

I'd say his chances are better than that. Here are the candidates:

Do-Re-Mi-Fa-So-La-Ti-Do

At least if he misses out he should be happy to remain a drop of golden sun.

Harzer

elaine Apr 13th, 2005 05:57 PM

As I mentioned above, I too am trawling for these stamps, and would happily reimburse for cost and postage to get them to me

[email protected] our lines are open

travlintoes Apr 13th, 2005 07:52 PM

Tiggy 22- Thanks for the note. Yes, we are proud but so ignorant too. Our branch of Re's here in the states never knew about him until the Pope's death. We are now trying to garner some info from relatives in Italy.

harzer--soo funny and so sweet!!! :) Actually, that is the way I sometmes explain how Re is pronounced. Many people pronounce it Ree.
It has been a cool name to have--the kids all love it because it is so easy to write!
I think Cardinal Re would be honored to be known as a drop of the golden Son. O:)

LoveItaly Apr 13th, 2005 08:37 PM

Hi travelintoes. Do you know that Re translated into english means king?

Giovanna Apr 13th, 2005 09:30 PM

Found this on CNN 4/12/05:

"The Vatican printed 700,000 stamps in three values: At euro0.60 (US$0.78), euro0.62 (US$0.80), and euro0.80 (US$1.04). They carry the words "Citta del Vaticano" -- Vatican City --and "Sede Vacante MMV" -- Vacant See 2005 -- in blue, red and green, respectively."

This might help those of you who have kindly volunteered to purchase them when you get to Italy.



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