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Hello everyone, I'm a US collector going through some foreign stamps right now, and these two have be stumped....anybody here know which country they are from, and their Scott #s? Thanks in advance!  
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1st stamp is a Yugoslavian postage due stamp from 1919. There were 2 different printings. Drzava SHS = Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. |
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Quote: Drzava SHS = Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. Technically, Drzava SHS = "State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs" a very short lived union of the Slavic lands carved off the Austrian Empire. (the "Serbs" is in reference to the Serbians that lived in the regions of Slovenia, Croatia and Bosnia.) It quickly merged with the Kingdom Of Serbia to become the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes; and later the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. |
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I've got another stumper here.... I believe it's from Turkey, but I can't find it in the Scott catalog. Any help would be greatly appreciated!  |
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Does anyone know what country these stamps are from? Or anything else about them? Thanks.  |
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Hi TylerTed,
These are Russian stamps from the 1913 Romanov tercentenary set. |
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Thanks. This should make them easier to identify. I found an entire envelope full of them... |
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These stamps are top to bottom: 70 kopeks, 10 kopeks and 3 rubles.
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After further inspection, it appears I have the entire set, A16-32. They are all used, but in pretty good condition. |
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