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Oh Saddam Hussein is back in fashion among Baghdad stamp collectors that is postage stamps bearing portraits of the executed Iraqi dictator are driving a revival in philately his face though defaced still adorns the front of the first British post office in Iraq and its here that dealers and collectors come to buy and sell at a weekly auction the price of stamps has increased stamps that were worth half a dollar before the war now sell for between three and five dollars prices today as seven times higher than during the UN embargo in Iraq back then foreign collectors were excluded from the market now its much simpler for them to snap up prized pieces now I have two ways to do business with foreigners firstly over the Internet then also directly with Americans French and other foreigners who live in the Green Zone I have an intermediary with access to the security Iraqs Postal Service has issued more than 1800 series of stamps since the first one came out in 1917 many fell into priv