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Matching Stamp Number In Printed Album Pages To Unitrade Catalog Stamp Numbers

 
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Posted 01/06/2018   4:53 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add RiTz21 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
Greetings,

I am printing pages for my daughter's album (reference). Once printed, I write down, for each stamps, the number of the stamp (from the Unitrade Catalog) to help out my daughter know where to place which stamp.

While this is very easy for commemorative stamps, I am having a hard time with these definitive versions... I am no expert in this field, but I see that there are many 'variation' on the same number and I am having a hard time with these.

Can anyone please help me with these numbers for these two pages?
THANKS!

RiTz21

P.S. I entered the number of I *think* are ok... but these definitive are not obvious to me :P


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Posted 01/06/2018   9:17 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add BlackJag to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Hopefully, my SC numbers are correct, but it was difficult to determine even with your descriptions. I wasn't always certain if you were referring to floral, Queen or Parliament stamps. The keys were the inclusive dates, creation/print method, values and perfs. Congratulations on being a good dad and helping your daughter with her collection. Having created my own Canadian issue album pages over 30-40 years (70+ albums), I know the time involvement, but the final results are well worth the effort. In your case, your daughter will always remember the two of you working together on her behalf.



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Edited by BlackJag - 01/06/2018 9:18 pm
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Posted 01/07/2018   9:50 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add RiTz21 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply

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BlackJag:
Hopefully, my SC numbers are correct, but it was difficult to determine even with your descriptions. I wasn't always certain if you were referring to floral, Queen or Parliament stamps. The keys were the inclusive dates, creation/print method, values and perfs.
OMG thanks!! I did not create these pages - hence why I was having a hard time identifying all those numbers! While I did stamps in my youth, I had not touched them in 30+ years... until my daughter showed interest in stamps! So I guess I'm trying to say I am quite the noobie stamp wise...



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BlackJag:Congratulations on being a good dad and helping your daughter with her collection. Having created my own Canadian issue album pages over 30-40 years (70+ albums), I know the time involvement, but the final results are well worth the effort. In your case, your daughter will always remember the two of you working together on her behalf.
Yes I think you are quite correct... she'll look back on these times and remember the hours of fun we had building up her collection! And I'm hyper excited as I was able to find a Canadian 'stamp circuit' for her to participate in! When her name comes up in the list, she should will be receiving an envelope of stamps from the 'stamp circuit'! She'll be able to grab any stamps she want, and replace it with another stamp! She will be able to dig in my stamp stacks for that...(I got pre-1997 stamps only) I can't wait to see her face when she opens that letter HEHEHE! I was not aware such thing existed before learning about them from a forum member here... Good times ahead :)

THANKS again for clearing those numbers up!

RiTz21

P.S. I did some digging around for the missing $0.60 #723C (THANKS for pointing it out!); it is listed later in the PDF pages I have printed, as the number #931... Guess these PDF are based on some older numbering catalog! But I can't complain.. it must have been a huge task to create such pages!
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