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Ecuador Revenues - Help Please

 
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Posted 04/29/2011   8:37 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add jhlovell to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
I believe these are revenues from Ecuador but not covered in Scotts. Can someone give me a SG number or other number and someone please tell me they are worth enough for me to buy a castle next to the Duke of Cambridge.



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Posted 04/30/2011   06:11 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add jbcev80 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Hi jhlovell,

The following is from Minkus 1980 Latin America catalog.
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Row 1
Telegraph Stamp
Issued 1900, Various designs
Engraved
Perf 14
T28  10c blue gray (Ricuarte)  4  4
T29  20c Red       (Salinas)   3  4
T39  40c lilac     (Montufar)  5  8
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Row 2 - No 1
Issued 1889
Engraved
Perf 12
R39  1c deep slate green  40   8
R40  2c lake              30   6
R41  4c brown             70  10
R42  10c yellow orange    70  10
R43  1s wmwrald green     40  10
R44  5s deep blue       1.15  15
R45 10s vermilion       2.00  50
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Row 2 - No 2
Isssued 1886
Engraved
Perf 12
R18  1c blue
R19  2c ochre
R20  5c deep red
R21  10c orange yellow     65   75
R22  20c slate blueviolet  65   75
R23  50c green           4.00 3.50
R24  1p brown            5.50 4.40
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Row 2 - No 3
Nothing found
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Hope this helps.

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Jerry that was an immense help. As long as I get a catalog number, I am happy. But I did not see anywhere that you mentioned anything about my castle. Thanks for your kind consideration and time. Jeff
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Posted 04/30/2011   12:31 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add jbcev80 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Hi Jeff,

I know my eye sight is going but:

What Castle

Glad it helped.

Jerry B
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I was hoping to buy a castle so I could live next to the Duke of Cambridge. You were an immense help in identifying my stamp, but the value is not going to help much toward my castle. Could you fix that please?
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Hey Jeff

Let's see what we can do about your castle.

Assuming the minimum Minkus value in 1980 was the same as Scott, .03, and now it is .20. Therefore:

.03x = .20 
x = 20 / 3
x = 6.66+ 

Use Multiplier of 6.7

Row 1 - No 1  3 x 6.7 =       .20
Row 2 - No 1  8 x 6.7 =       .54
Row 2 - No 2  no price assume .20 
                             ----
                        Total .94

You are on your way. You can get a few 10d nails.

Above is the best I can do. However, sice the ebay bidders are placing ridiculous bids, sell them there and you might even get enough for a full pound of 10d nails.

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