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These three are probably right under my nose but I'm not seeing them in the Scott catalog. 
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How about the centering on that bottom one? If only they all looked like that. :) |
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19 April 1920 - SG 295, 297 and 298. You're issing the 3c orange and the 10c vermilion, issued on 9 April.
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Geoff, is that under Haiti? In my book I'm coming up with
"295 A21 5c on 3c de p org yel" "297 A22 5c on 4c de p ol gray" etc...
A21 and A22 are referring me back to a completely different looking stamp with pictures of buildings. |
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| Edited by JessEm - 02/14/2015 11:48 am |
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Jesse, Note that Geoff's information is using a Stanley Gibbons (SG) catalog, which has different numbering from the SCOTT (SC) catalog. By your mention of the type A21 and A22, I assume you are using the SCOTT catalog.
in the SCOTT catalog (if that is what you are using) look at SC#311,313,314
/edit/ just noticed you mentioned using the SCOTT catalog in original post /edit/ |
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| Edited by kuhli - 02/14/2015 12:40 pm |
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Ahh, thanks kuhli. I thought "SG" meant Scott Guide, lol. We still have the training wheels on over here. :)
Now I see them. And yes, LITERALLY right under my nose. <head shake> |
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Scott? Didn't he write long, dull novels?
The numbers should theoretically be roughly the same, as catalogues work in chronological order, but are thrown out becuase of the odd Scott preference for moving all manner of stamps - notably air-mail - out of the main body of the catalogue entries. |
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Scott coined phrases like "Boo-ya!" and "As Cool as the Other Side of the Pillow".
That is correct about the order of the catalogs being roughly the same. They're only about 15 places apart. |
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