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Starter collection. Mostly hinged CTO, Hungary stamps arrive in all sorts of Auction lots, and the collection grows. Random order as pages complete. 1964 Steiner Page 75.  1965 Steiner Page 134  1976 Personal Page 5A 
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Bedrock Of The Community

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Bedrock Of The Community

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Bedrock Of The Community

Australia
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Pillar Of The Community
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Australia
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And in Gibbons SOTW 2018 ed. under Hungary as SG 348a-348e. Scott #306-310 |
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 Thanks Jill, Postmaster. Sheesh! I was looking back of book (B.o.b.) Scoured everywhere. Please accept my appreciation. |
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Bedrock Of The Community

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Nora, nice pages, those vario pages look expensive. Best pages are the last two (No thumbs)  Quote: but I feel all the stamps deserve some attention Indeed, and so identifies the passionate collector. Caution. Hungary is a vast field, I am on my 5th Album.   |
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ha! re: the thumbs - I try not to include my clumsy thumbs - however at times I can't avoid it due to the angle I need to take to avoid the glare and not cut off a stamp....yes, yes - I need a scanner...Not sure my Husband is there yet with my new found stamp passion...hence no current investment in best scanner for stamp presentation. baby steps. |
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This is an unusual Postmark in your collection. Either a TPO (Travelling Post Office) or a revenue cancellation of a Money Order? (I am thinking Romanian style) From early spring to October the tourist traffic is heavy at the porva-csesznek rail station. Most favor this section of the valley.  |
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Hungary : Telegraph Stamp 1 Forint Magyar Kir Tavirda 1874 Perf 13 Vignette: A young Hermes supporting the banner, a winged Petasos at his feet Right hand Nymph holding a telegraph, the Aesculapius betwixt his/her legs framed in boxed tubular mandrels Flower Unknown Cancellation BRZO?? ID: The supplementary Stamp Catalogue Compiled and edited by Donald A. J. Byrum Vignette guess by author.   |
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Hello. I am preparing Hungary for its assembly. Although I act according to the date of issue, I do not separate the definitive series and set aside rates, newspapers, air, etc., for Y&T. Right now I'm cutting and putting the cases, I think the assembly will cost more than the stamps, but I like them. I had tens of thousands of Spanish 1960-80 stamps with no way out and I decided to collect Hungary because then at least I would have more different stamps and I would give way to so much repeated. As an example the chairs, they go from 1999 to 2011, but I have them all together, sheets like these are not issued. Regards.    |
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Roberto59.
Very nice presentation of an interesting (under appreciated?) series. Particularly like how the individual varieties are shown side-by-side. Evidence that stamps need not be expensive to be interesting.
And while Hungarian period furniture has included many interesting native designs, the Breuer inspiration is universal. |
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