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Quote: No Europa stamps issued 1967 Corrected by 22crows, Thanks Jill, Feeble excuse: My Albums have them all, in mint condition. My new File organiser "XYPlorer" failed to pick them up in my digital images The 1967 were in the "Semi Postals" Here are the 1967 Europa, and the EUROPA lot I bought in 2017 for $6   |
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Bedrock Of The Community
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Study. Issues of the Republic 1923 AyYildiz Star and Crescent. (With appreciation to member Postmaster GS, for sourcing my in-depth reference material)   |
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Ananth,
the postage dues have caught me out a few times.
This cheat sheet may be of assistance in the future...........
Scott numbers. Thanks rod222.. |
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You're welcome Ananth. ------------------------------ Regarding the 1923 AyYildiz issues, perforated by Ahmed Nazmi. Mayo reads: "There was a problem with Nazmi Bey's perforating machine, at the sixth horizontal row" I always thought these were comb perforated, but the above does not fit  Were they using a Harrow perforator? |
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Quote: Dang, when I put my collection together I didn't differentiate between 13.3 and 12.9x13.3, just 13, 11 and 12. Nor, did any of us....this is really the cutting edge. Nice collection Billsey, They are a good example of budget stamps, that can have lots of study, for those winter nights. More to come, |
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Ottoman Fiscal Stamps, used in Mosul, Mesopotamia. Find in Scott, under Mesopotamia. The history behind these awkward stamps that pop up in Turkey Collections. http://www.rezonville.com/ir04IEF "D" = Indian Expeditionary Force, Area "D" The black spot, and the orphan period, are black ink spots.   |
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| Edited by rod222 - 06/14/2020 07:23 am |
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ONEPS Ottoman and Near East Philatelic Society May 2020 Articles  Oriental Fantasies. Source : ONEPS May 2020  Images here not mine.   |
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Hi, I'm searching for an Isfila catalogue as a pdf, could someone share with me. It would be very nice. Thanks a lot!! |
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ISFILA doesn't publish in electronic format, but the catalogs are pretty inexpensive. |
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Hey, Rod's back! I was beginning to think you'd given up stamp collecting...  BTW, Rod, I was browsing through the Australian War Memorial's photo collection the other day, and I think I saw a photo of you in the Navy. |
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Quote: Hey, Rod's back! I was beginning to think you'd given up stamp collecting.. Hi Postmaster, have had trouble with computer (rundll.exe missing) etc Have purchased a new desktop, awaiting it to be built. Been 14 days and no advice from builder, starting to worry about my money. It's a beast. Quote: and I think I saw a photo of you in the Navy. Yep, that's the ugly mush, 3rd Class Engine Room artificer, HMAS Brisbane, South China Sea. |
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