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So recently found a Nederl-Indie stamp that I can't seem to find anywhere. I found a 17 1/2 one but not same color or value. Can anyone tell me more about this stamp and the value. Thanks! 
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This is from 1921, a series of of three Netherland Indies stamps first issued in 1914-15 that were later surcharged. Scott #144 I think, but currently 12 miles away from my catalog to be sure. Worth a few cents. |
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Edited by classic_paper - 09/21/2022 12:48 pm |
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Look in Stampworld under Indonesia - Netherland Indies - 1921. Worth about 25 cents catalog value.. |
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Awesome thanks for quick reply! I have a few others that I'll post, which I'm confused on the price. |
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 So I am confused on pricing, I have a few others from this series, ik they are from occupied ukraine. I've seen it for anywhere from 250-13k? |
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Not Ukraine. Look at Russia. |
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Edited by No1philatelist - 09/21/2022 2:07 pm |
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The CCCP should be the obvious tip-off: Soviet Union (USSR), issued 1937-41. Like the 1929 issue, but with a new drawing. I believe Scott #616 / Michel #677 / Zagorsky #441. Worth a few cents. What source pointed to to (occupied by whom) Ukraine? |
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When I've seen them on auction sites they say it's from occupied ukraine and most have swastika on them. I was typing in description and only auctions sites would pop up.I figured it was russian but ik a good portion of Ukrainians speak russian. Ukraine didn't become a country till after the war, so the description must be referring to a city in modern day Ukraine. Soooo from what I'm gathering I should just get the Scott catalog? I also have one more stamp to post that I was curious about |
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 So I am curious about these Czech stamps. Why do some end in o and some like this one end in a? |
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Quote: I'm gathering I should just get the Scott catalog? Absolutely! Prepare to get hooked........... It's Ok to buy a 10 year old catalogue, if you have budget restraints. |
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Edited by rod222 - 09/21/2022 4:23 pm |
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Haha awesome yea my fam is from Poland (both sides) and my grandma just passed and the family was going to throw away 2000+ stamps! I grabbed them and now I am hooked, organizing and cataloguing haha they were mainly all in envelopes and bags. My grandpa was a avid collector and was in the army. Most stamps are from Europe, some from Japan, a lot from the 80s, and about half of pope John paul #129315; |
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Quote: So I am curious about these Czech stamps. Why do some end in o and some like this one end in a? Good question  |
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