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Please, someone can give any info about these stamps They worth anything?  I think the site is showing the photo upside down, dont know why Thanks *** Edited by Staff to add image to post. ***
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1) The 1913 newspaper stamps of Austrian-occupied Bosnia, were reissued perforated in Feb 1919 for use in the SHS (Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes.) This is one of them. Although intended for use in Bosnia they were valid anywhere in the SHS. |
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| Edited by Bamra1 - 11/22/2014 8:41 pm |
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3) July 1902 issue of Montenegro. They were issued because there was a change of currency from the Novci to the Helera. 8) Also Montenegro - April 1913 |
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| Edited by Bamra1 - 11/23/2014 04:45 am |
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7) One of five football stamps, themselves part of a set of 25 stamps all of the same denomination (3 dirhams) and intended as definitives in Manama-Dependency of Ajman. The second half of the country name was omitted (at least from the Latin text) and so it was probably amongst those which the Ajman government repudiated. It has a Michel No (between 1195 and 1199, but don't ask me which.) Shortly after (and not impossibly shortly BEFORE) this issue Ajman/Manama became part of the UAE and ceased to issue stamps. |
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5) Originally a Bulgarian stamp, it was overprinted by forces of the Allies in 1919 for use in Western Thrace which they occupied to supervise its transfer to Greece as part of the settlement after WW1. |
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4) Russian from around 1909 - looks like Scott 77. Listed as claret in Scott also has a lilac variety. Check stampworld.com under Russia for picture which appears to be the same.  Hobsun |
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9) 1921 issue of the Ukrainian People's Republic.
4) Probably Russia circa 1912 though frankly the photography is so appalling it's difficult to be sure. Sorry, I seem to have crossposted Hobsun with this one. |
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| Edited by Bamra1 - 11/22/2014 8:43 pm |
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2) Issued for use in Russian Post Offices in the Turkish Empire. Date depends on watermark, paper and perf. I'm guessing 1880ish. Earlier ones are worth more: you might get lucky. |
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Follow-up to 4) as noted above. In scott this is listed as minimal value $0.25 6) This also appears Russian but would need to measure perforations and paper types to properly identify. Potentially Scott 50 or Scott 59. Both are minimal value but #59 is a bit higher. Yours is very poor condition but I believe the original color is blue, Here is a picture from stampworld.  Hobsun |
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6) Russia. Probably 1883, but again you can't expect us to be accurate if you don't provide a decent scan. And again my apologies to Hobsun. |
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| Edited by Bamra1 - 11/22/2014 8:46 pm |
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Thank you guys, you'se awesome, helped me a lot |
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| Edited by Marco1234ss - 11/23/2014 08:45 am |
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