using the old 1980 Scotts, while the library is over-run with boxes (daughter packing to move to college dorm this weekend), so I can only identify the older issues. since these catalogs are so old, no sense in even listing the values given.
#1 Ukraine (1918) SC#63 10 shagiv, brown, typographed, thin paper, imperf. #2 #3 Bulgaria (1901-05) SC#60 5 stotinki, emerald & brown, typographed, perf. 12½ #4 Korea (1962-66) SC#366 4 won, green, lithographed, ordinary paper, perf 12½ un-watermarked or SC#366a 4 won, green, lithographed, granite paper, perf 12½ un-watermarked or SC#391 4 won, green, lithographed, granite paper, perf 12½ watermark #317 (Communications Dept. emblem) #5 #6 #7 Ukraine [a lithographed set of 14 stamps (1 grivna to 200 grivna) of these types, perf 11½ was prepared in 1920, but never placed in use. Price, set $1.00. All values exist imperf., some with inverted centers] #8 #9 Russia-USSR (1961) SC#2443 4 kopeck, red, lithographed, perf. 12X12½ #10 Sweden (1964-71) SC#649 40 öre, ultramarine, engraved, perf. 12½ vertically #11 Russia-USSR (1976) SC#4525 20 kopeck, brown red, engraved, perf. 12½X12 or SC#4604 20 kopeck, brown red, lithographed, perf. 12 #12 Belgium (1934) SC#257 75 centimes, black, photogravure, perf. 14; type of 1932 with black margins "Memorial issue" #13 Bulgaria (1922) SC#160 25 stotinki, blue green, engraved, perf. 12 |