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Druantia Exchange offers numerous collectibles to in the form of quality stamps, coins, exonumia, and banknotes. After years and years of collecting stamps, coins, and world banknotes the number of storage containers and boxes began to exceed the capacity of my residence. Needless to say, I am auctioning what I do not need for my personal collections and hope to share the hobby with all who have an interest.
I am constantly increasing my collections through estate sales and private auctions, so keep an eye out for new auction items as I sort through the mounds of collectibles and other unique items.
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My focus is to provide buyers with quality stamps, coins and banknotes for their coveted collections. Being a collector myself I value quality and concisely graded items to add to my own collections and would never expect less for my customers.
I strive to provide quality collectibles and customer service in every transaction by providing concise, clear, and definitive descriptions, to the best of my abilities, of collectibles at a fair price. If you have any questions or feedback on collectibles listed please feel free to contact me through eBay immediately.
I create various First Day Cover cachets and Pictorial Cancellation cachets, offering these cachets in auctions to fellow collectors. These are personal cachets are created from various software programs and I am open to feedback from cachetmakers on my creations. I do not consider myself a professional cachetmaker so much as a collector who enjoys creating cachets for the pleasure of collecting!
~ Member of the American Philatelic Society (#202325)
~ Member of American First Day Cover Society (#27657)
~ Member of the United States Stamp Society (#15372).
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What's in a name? What is Druantia Exchange? Where did that name come from? A reference in Celtic and Gaulic history and came across the name, "Druantia," which signifies the "Queen of the Druids", Mother of the tree calendar; Fir Goddess. Druantia also symbolizes trees, protection, knowledge, and creativity.
Druantia probably had her origins in Gaul, the root of her name drus, means 'oak', and links her also with oak trees and Druids. Personally, the name presented a firm and sold sense of strength and the "Exchange" adds the relationship building done through commerce.
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