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Posted 01/29/2011   12:10 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add bfranton to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
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Posted 01/29/2011   1:49 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add warrehouse to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
1st stamp France Scott P7, 1919
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Edited by warrehouse - 01/29/2011 1:59 pm
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Second set Are fom Fiume, the green stamp is Scott P4,
The other is a bit trickier.

It could be P2 or P3, P3 is a re-engraved version of the first both issued in 1919.
Since you don't have both to compare, at the bottom of the triangle has a diamond shape,
P2 has 5 lines in the diamond, P3 has 6.
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Th remaining stamps all Czechoslovakia.

The first stamp is P2 & P2a, P2 is green & P2a is dark green.
To me it looks like its dark green. P2 was 1920, P2a 1918.

The 6h is P3 is less common of the lower values of this set.
the 10h, 20h & 30h are P4, P5 & P6. all 1918.
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Guess I need to know if you speak of the dark "lines" or the lighter "lines" ... or bars. The triangle at the bottom appears to have six light colored bars or lines which compose the triangle... or 5 darker lines which divide it.
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Posted 01/29/2011   5:16 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add warrehouse to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
My Scott Catalog does not state anymore detail on those lines then I mention.

Sorry!
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Aaaaah, those beautiful stamps of Czechoslovakia,
by one of my favourite designers!
Glad you posted them.

Alfons Mucha, designer of the first Czech stamps,
his designs covered my walls when I was a hippie,
(and not collecting stamps)

Artist extroadinaire!








The great man himself....



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