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  2. Scott catalogue - Wikipedia

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    A small excerpt from 1910s Bolivia; each stamp includes the Scott number, design, denomination, color, unused and used prices, and additional annotations as needed. As the "1917" appearing before "1913" suggests, related stamps are sometimes grouped logically rather than numbered strictly chronologically.

  3. Stamp numbering system - Wikipedia

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    Philatelists' traditional method of identifying postage stamps uniquely has long been to number each country's stamps consecutively; Norway #1 is the 4-skilling blue stamp issued in 1855, and so forth.

  4. Minkus catalogue - Wikipedia

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    Generally sold through department store stamp collecting departments, it had its own system of numbering stamps which was used in its catalogues and stamp albums; Scott's numbering system is proprietary. [1] The Minkus catalogue and numbering system was acquired by Amos Press in 2004 and no further editions were published.

  5. Ma's Illustrated Catalogue of the Stamps of China - Wikipedia

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    Numbers without a preceding letter are regular issues of the Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China. An Alphabet Letter preceding a stamp number denotes special purpose stamps or territorial stamps such as Provincial Overprints, Air Mail stamps, and Postage Due stamps. Letters following the stamp number are stamp errors and other special varieties.

  6. Coded postal obliterators - Wikipedia

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    Detail of a French stamp of 1854 cancelled with a “losange à petits chiffres” number 1152. This number was assigned to Dunkerque. "A11" cancel of Castries, Saint Lucia. Coded postal obliterators are a type of postmarks that had an obliterator encoded with a number, letter or letters, or a combination of these, to identify the post office ...

  7. Penny Red - Wikipedia

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    24 February 1854 – perforations 16 introduced on all Alphabet II plates. [7] January 1855 [8] – perforation size changed from 16 to 14. 15 May 1855 [9] – watermark changed from small crown to large crown. August 1855 – Alphabet III introduced; 1 April 1864 – Letters in all four corners and plate number engraved on each stamp from ...

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