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2017 SCOTT STANDARD POSTAGE STAMP CATALOGUE VOLUME 4 J-M Countries
We sell hundreds of Scott catalogs each year at very favorable prices. Catalogs shipped postpaid to your U.S. address. We have been in business since 1975 and have been providing great customer service whether you see us at a show, in our store (yes, we h ... Read More
We sell hundreds of Scott catalogs each year at very favorable prices. Catalogs shipped postpaid to your U.S. address.
We have been in business since 1975 and have been providing great customer service whether you see us at a show, in our store (yes, we have a retail store) or through the mail.
Michael Jaffe Stamps / Brookman Stamp Company
Volumes 1-6 plus the Specialized will be offered as they become available. You can reserve the rest of the set if you wish as the same price.
We will ship your catalog via Bound Printed Matter with bubble wrap in a white box. The USPS says that Scott Catalogs do not qualify for Media Mail since there is advertising in the catalog (keep this in mind when buying on Hip). Please make sure that your address is correctly listed as the post office will not forward bound printed matter. Thanks for looking!
Vol. 4 of the 2017 edition of the Scott_ __Standard Postage Stamp Catalogue_ contains more than 13,600 value changes.
A full line-by-line review of Malta results in 1,577 value changes.
The changes in the classic period reflect increases for high-quality
classic issues up to 1935. Stamps of the first issue of 1860-61 (Scott
1-2) show gains. A review of modern issues of the Democratic People’s
Republic of Korea (North Korea) from mid-2003 through 2012 results in
almost 1,200 value changes. Here we see a stronger market that saw
values increase from 10 percent to 20 percent. The 2006 Motorcycles
horizontal strip of four stamps (Scott 4628) rose from $7 unused to
$8.25 and from $3.50 used to $4.25. Three of the four Federated States
of Malaya, Negri Sembilan, Pahang, and Perak, received a thorough
vetting, resulting in 430 value changes, most of which reflect
increases. Some of the increases are significant. Among the Negri
Sembilan issues, the 1-cent lilac and green stamp (Scott 5) of the
1895-99 set jumps from $18 unused to $25 and from $8.50 used to $11.50.
In Pahang, the 1889 2c rose (Scott 5) soars from $9,000 unused to
$12,750 and from $2,500 used to $3,250. Similar increases are found
Perak.
Editorial enhancements include a new 25 by 16 holes variety for a
1905 Kiauchau definitive, the $1½ black violet, enters the catalog as
Scott 31a. Footnotes acknowledging the existence of imperforate
varieties for a few 2007-08 sets of Kosovo have been installed. In
Kuwait, two new color-omitted errors have been added to the 1964 Sheik
Abdullah set as Nos. 230b and 232b. Both are missing the silver country
name and denomination inscriptions, and are valued at $1,250. They are
believed to be the only documented color-omitted errors for Kuwait.
We have been in business since 1975 and have been providing great customer service whether you see us at a show, in our store (yes, we have a retail store) or through the mail.
Michael Jaffe Stamps / Brookman Stamp Company
Volumes 1-6 plus the Specialized will be offered as they become available. You can reserve the rest of the set if you wish as the same price.
We will ship your catalog via Bound Printed Matter with bubble wrap in a white box. The USPS says that Scott Catalogs do not qualify for Media Mail since there is advertising in the catalog (keep this in mind when buying on Hip). Please make sure that your address is correctly listed as the post office will not forward bound printed matter. Thanks for looking!
Vol. 4 of the 2017 edition of the Scott_ __Standard Postage Stamp Catalogue_ contains more than 13,600 value changes.
A full line-by-line review of Malta results in 1,577 value changes.
The changes in the classic period reflect increases for high-quality
classic issues up to 1935. Stamps of the first issue of 1860-61 (Scott
1-2) show gains. A review of modern issues of the Democratic People’s
Republic of Korea (North Korea) from mid-2003 through 2012 results in
almost 1,200 value changes. Here we see a stronger market that saw
values increase from 10 percent to 20 percent. The 2006 Motorcycles
horizontal strip of four stamps (Scott 4628) rose from $7 unused to
$8.25 and from $3.50 used to $4.25. Three of the four Federated States
of Malaya, Negri Sembilan, Pahang, and Perak, received a thorough
vetting, resulting in 430 value changes, most of which reflect
increases. Some of the increases are significant. Among the Negri
Sembilan issues, the 1-cent lilac and green stamp (Scott 5) of the
1895-99 set jumps from $18 unused to $25 and from $8.50 used to $11.50.
In Pahang, the 1889 2c rose (Scott 5) soars from $9,000 unused to
$12,750 and from $2,500 used to $3,250. Similar increases are found
Perak.
Editorial enhancements include a new 25 by 16 holes variety for a
1905 Kiauchau definitive, the $1½ black violet, enters the catalog as
Scott 31a. Footnotes acknowledging the existence of imperforate
varieties for a few 2007-08 sets of Kosovo have been installed. In
Kuwait, two new color-omitted errors have been added to the 1964 Sheik
Abdullah set as Nos. 230b and 232b. Both are missing the silver country
name and denomination inscriptions, and are valued at $1,250. They are
believed to be the only documented color-omitted errors for Kuwait.
Seller Information
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- mjaffe (3572)
- Registered Since
- 10/03/2006
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- Store
- Brookman Stamp Company & Michael Jaffe Stamps
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- Item Location
- Washington, United States
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- Worldwide
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- 7 Lbs 0 oz
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