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World, mainly the first half of the
20th century |
Kingdom of Serbia, King Milan / King Aleksandar Obrenoviæ, late 19th century
Prices are based on world catalog values, i.e. they are
usually 20-30% lower + taking into account the condition and appearance of the
stamp.
Stamps can be purchased individually (specify column and row). For stamps with
the hash mark (#) you need to send an offer.
Behind this main view is a scanned view of the stamps from the back.
Prices in the pictures are in 'din'. The conversion to US cents is very simple:
1 din = 1 cent! For example 195 din = 195 cents, i.e. $1.95 .
Stamps covered with the words 'PRODATO' mean they have been sold.
Kingdom of Serbia, King Peter I,
1911-1914 | Brazil, first half of the 20th century
Prices are based on world catalog values, i.e. they are
usually 20-30% lower + taking into account the condition and appearance of the
stamp.
Stamps can be purchased individually (specify column and row). For stamps with
the hash mark (#) you need to send an offer.
Behind this main view is a scanned view of the stamps from the back.
Prices in the pictures are in 'din'. The conversion to US cents is very simple:
1 din = 1 cent! For example 195 din = 195 cents, i.e. $1.95 .
Stamps covered with the words 'PRODATO' mean they have been sold.
Europe and the world, especially the
second half of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century
Prices are based on world catalog values, i.e. they are
usually 20-30% lower + taking into account the condition and appearance of the
stamp.
Stamps can be purchased individually (specify column and row). For stamps with
the hash mark (#) you need to send an offer.
Behind this main view is a scanned view of the stamps from the back.
Prices in the pictures are in 'din'. The conversion to US cents is very simple:
1 din = 1 cent! For example 195 din = 195 cents, i.e. $1.95 .
Stamps covered with the words 'PRODATO' mean they have been sold.
Germany, Europe and the world,
mainly the first half of the 20th century
Prices are based on world catalog values, i.e. they are
usually 20-30% lower + taking into account the condition and appearance of the
stamp.
Stamps can be purchased individually (specify column and row). For stamps with
the hash mark (#) you need to send an offer.
Behind this main view is a scanned view of the stamps from the back.
Prices in the pictures are in 'din'. The conversion to US cents is very simple:
1 din = 1 cent! For example 195 din = 195 cents, i.e. $1.95 .
Stamps covered with the words 'PRODATO' mean they have been sold.
Europe and the
world, old postage stamps, double and horizontal, mostly first half of the 20th
century
Prices are based on world catalog values, i.e. they are
usually 20-30% lower + taking into account the condition and appearance of the
stamp.
Stamps can be purchased individually (specify column and row). For stamps with
the hash mark (#) you need to send an offer.
Behind this main view is a scanned view of the stamps from the back.
Prices in the pictures are in 'din'. The conversion to US cents is very simple:
1 din = 1 cent! For example 195 din = 195 cents, i.e. $1.95 .
Stamps covered with the words 'PRODATO' mean they have been sold.
Europe and the
world, old postage stamps, mostly first half of the 20th century
Prices are based on world catalog values, i.e. they are
usually 20-30% lower + taking into account the condition and appearance of the
stamp.
Stamps can be purchased individually (specify column and row). For stamps with
the hash mark (#) you need to send an offer.
Behind this main view is a scanned view of the stamps from the back.
Prices in the pictures are in 'din'. The conversion to US cents is very simple:
1 din = 1 cent! For example 195 din = 195 cents, i.e. $1.95 .
Stamps covered with the words 'PRODATO' mean they have been sold.
Europe and the
world, old postage stamps, mostly from the early 20th century
Prices are based on world catalog values, i.e. they are
usually 20-30% lower + taking into account the condition and appearance of the
stamp.
Stamps can be purchased individually (specify column and row). For stamps with
the hash mark (#) you need to send an offer.
Behind this main view is a scanned view of the stamps from the back.
Prices in the pictures are in 'din'. The conversion to US cents is very simple:
1 din = 1 cent! For example 195 din = 195 cents, i.e. $1.95 .
Stamps covered with the words 'PRODATO' mean they have been sold.
Mostly old,
European and German postage stamps, mostly from the 19th and early 20th century
Prices are based on world catalog values, i.e. they are
usually 20-30% lower + taking into account the condition and appearance of the
stamp.
Stamps can be purchased individually (specify column and row). For stamps with
the hash mark (#) you need to send an offer.
Behind this main view is a scanned view of the stamps from the back.
Prices in the pictures are in 'din'. The conversion to US cents is very simple:
1 din = 1 cent! For example 195 din = 195 cents, i.e. $1.95 .
Stamps covered with the words 'PRODATO' mean they have been sold.
World, older
stamps
Prices are based on world catalog values, i.e. they are
usually 20-30% lower + taking into account the condition and appearance of the
stamp.
Stamps can be purchased individually (specify column and row). For stamps with
the hash mark (#) you need to send an offer.
Behind this main view is a scanned view of the stamps from the back.
Prices in the pictures are in 'din'. The conversion to US cents is very simple:
1 din = 1 cent! For example 195 din = 195 cents, i.e. $1.95 .
Stamps covered with the words 'PRODATO' mean they have been sold.
Canada, 19th
century and 1930s
Several very old and exceptionally well-preserved postage
stamps from Canada,
among them very valuable stamps from the first series of Canadian stamps (with
the image of Queen Victoria).
Prices are based on world catalog values, i.e. they are generally 20-30% lower +
taking into account the condition and appearance of the stamp.
They can be purchased individually (specify column and row). For most of these
stamps you need to send an offer.
Behind this main image is a scanned image of the stamps from the back.
Prices in the pictures are in 'din'. The conversion to US cents is very simple:
1 din = 1 cent! For example 195 din = 195 cents, i.e. $1.95 .
Stamps covered with the words 'PRODATO' mean they have been sold.
World, mid-19th to
early 20th century
24 extremely valuable and very old postage stamps from
various parts of the world, from the mid-19th to the very beginning of the 20th
century.
They can be purchased individually (specify column and row).
Prices are based on world catalog values, i.e. they are generally 20-30% lower +
taking into account the condition and appearance of the stamp.
For stamps with the tarabe mark (#) it is necessary to send an offer.
Two stamps have very small, almost negligible thinning on the gum on the back
(see pictures).
Behind this main image is a scanned image of the stamps from the back.
Prices in the pictures are in 'din'. The conversion to US cents is very simple:
1 din = 1 cent! For example 195 din = 195 cents, i.e. $1.95 .
Stamps covered with the words 'PRODATO' mean they have been sold.
Canada, late 19th
and early 20th century
A large number of old, mostly uncancelled Canadian stamps
from the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
They can be purchased individually (specify column and row). For stamps without
a price, an offer must be sent.
Prices are based on world catalog values, i.e. they are generally 20-30% lower +
taking into account the condition and appearance of the stamp.
Behind this main display is a scanned image of the stamps from the back.
Prices in the pictures are in 'din'. The conversion to US cents is very simple:
1 din = 1 cent! For example 195 din = 195 cents, i.e. $1.95 .
Stamps covered with the words 'PRODATO' mean they have been sold.
Canada, 1897-1903.
year
A large number of old cancelled Canadian stamps from the
ever-current 'Victorian and Edwardian era', i.e. from the end of the 19th and
the very beginning of the 20th century (1897-1903).
Although 'used' these stamps are valuable and always in demand on the world
market.
They can be purchased individually (specify column and row). The price per piece
is 79 cents except for those for which other prices are listed.
Prices are formed according to world catalog values, i.e. they are generally
20-30% lower + taking into account the condition and appearance of the stamp.
Behind this main display is a scanned display of the stamps from the back.
Prices in the pictures are in 'din'. The conversion to US cents is very simple:
1 din = 1 cent! For example 195 din = 195 cents, i.e. $1.95 .
Stamps covered with the words 'PRODATO' mean they have been sold.
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CATEGORIES
NEWER POSTAGE STAMPS, LOTS
(from 1950 onwards)
United States of
America (U.S.A.)
Germany
Europe, rest
Asia
Latin America
Middle East
Africa
World
FNRY, SFR Yugoslavia, FRY,
Serbia, Ex-YU republics
OLD POSTAGE
STAMPS, piece purchase
(until 1949 year)
United States
of America (U.S.A.)
Germany
Europe, rest
Asia
Middle East
Africa
World
Kingdom of Serbia,
SHS, Kingdom of Yugoslavia, DFY