If you have a look at the catawiki site, it often (not always) gives multiple catalogue reference numbers for stamps:
catawiki.com takes you to the home page, then you can search by several different criteria.
Hope that helps
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If you have a look at the catawiki site, it often (not always) gives multiple catalogue reference numbers for stamps:
catawiki.com takes you to the home page, then you can search by several different criteria.
Hope that helps
Hi,
I've only just joined ebid so have come across this thread a little late but have you tried stampworld.com. They have a very good online catalogue which shows your stamps nicely here
http://www.stampworld.com/en/stamps/...0444&year=1965
Enjoy your journey into the world of stamps, and remember you never stop learning.
Pete
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I've collected thousands of German Postcards with stamps and postmarks.
I enjoy the research, it keeps me off the streets.
I will be adding hundreds to eBid over the next couple of months, I need to slim down my collections before I become obsessed.
Actually, thinking about it, I am obsessed :D
This is pre 90s stamps. generally there is a way to identify them. botton right corner the year 19xx.
Bottom left the code. 纪115 that the stamp code. aka C-115.
Next comes the numbers after 纪115.11-2.
11 means there are 11 stamps in total in the whole set.
-2 means this particular stamp is the number 2 stamp
Dear wise ones[
QUOTE=MPS16;1570408] http://www.allworldstamps.com/result...&range=N&pg=88[/QUOTE]
Does this site have QEII stamps? (on the British page I have found it http://www.stanleygibbons.com/stanle...hstampsforsale no QE II)
Eg I have a stamp and I want to find out what year it is from (or what year(s) it covers from - to), what is the best way to find this out?
Thanks
I often use a simple Google Images search when looking for stamp info.
Just enter ... QEII Stamp plus the value on it , e.g. QEII 3p
Hopefully you can find an image of the stamp and then do a more detailed search.