Good day.
On July 14, 2001 my father was in Hong Kong and purchased a complete set of stamps issued by the Hong Kong Postmaster General to celebrate the decision that the 2008 Olympics would be held in Beijing.
There are several sheets of stamps of several different stamps in a folder, a set of four stamped envelopes, and a copy of the South China Morning Post for that day. The one set of sheets of stamps is in a protective cover and has three different denominations, 1.30 (Hong Kong), .80(China), and 1.00(Macau).
The other two sheets of stamps are separate, and look like regular Hong Kong postage stamps commemorating the decision to have China host the games. All of this is in the original Hong Kong Post Office bag.
We just found all of this behind the china (sic) cuppoard in his dining room and wonder if there is any value to stamp enthusiasts.
Is anyone familiar with this issue? Any opinions on value or what we should do with them?
Thank you for your time.
Take care,
Ames
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