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Missing Lithuanian stamps in Scott Catalogue?
I am at present working on my Lithuanian collection, and have noticed that
some of the first issues after the liberation in 1990 seem not listed in Scott (at least not in my 1999 edition). Year 1940 stops at # 322, and then comes the first listing for 1991 (# 400). But the first stamps of the Lithuanian republic were issued in 1990, so compared with Michel 19 numbers are missing. According to Michel the "missing stamps" a 1991, Michel 457 - 485. The missing stamps are not semi-postals or otherwise "special" stamps, so they are not listed separately (I have checked, just for the good of it!) I have all the missing stamps, both as singles and on cover, as well as they are included in the official Lithuanian yearsets. Are they listed in later issues of Scott? If yes, could someone help me with the catalogue numbers, please? If images are needed, I can easily upload them with Michel numbers for easy identification. I'd be most grateful if someone can shed light on this mystery. Thanks :-) -- Ann Mette Heindorff (Mette) return address invalid - contact me through heindorffstamps at yahoo dot dk http://www.xs4all.nl/~pkv/slania/ http://www.dkchristmasseals.frac.dk/ http://www.metteshoebox.frac.dk/ |
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"Jay T. Carrigan" skrev i en meddelelse
news:IIddc.219313$Cb.1916404@attbi_s51... My latest Scott is 2001 and they're not in there. I seem to remember reading somewhere that Scott's position is that these stamps are illegals, since at the time of issue Lithuania was still part of the Soviet Union and Soviet stamps were still sold at post offices and were valid for postage. Jay Carrigan change domain to mchsi www.jaypex.com Thanks a lot, Jay. I think that clarifies the problem. One thing I can say for sure is that they are not illegals, but that for short period of time both Soviet and Lithuanian stamps were permitted as "mixed franking". I have several such covers, sent registered or by ordinary post from Lithuania to Denmark. On another note, there were several currencies during a fairly short period. The first Lithuanian stamps after 1990 were in Ruble-denomination, then came the Talonas (transitional currency), and later the present currency Litas. The stamps I am speaking about here were in Rubles and Talonas, and are no longer valid for postage. Mette In article , says... I am at present working on my Lithuanian collection, and have noticed that some of the first issues after the liberation in 1990 seem not listed in Scott (at least not in my 1999 edition). Year 1940 stops at # 322, and then comes the first listing for 1991 (# 400). But the first stamps of the Lithuanian republic were issued in 1990, so compared with Michel 19 numbers are missing. According to Michel the "missing stamps" a 1991, Michel 457 - 485. The missing stamps are not semi-postals or otherwise "special" stamps, so they are not listed separately (I have checked, just for the good of it!) I have all the missing stamps, both as singles and on cover, as well as they are included in the official Lithuanian yearsets. Are they listed in later issues of Scott? If yes, could someone help me with the catalogue numbers, please? If images are needed, I can easily upload them with Michel numbers for easy identification. I'd be most grateful if someone can shed light on this mystery. Thanks :-) -- Ann Mette Heindorff (Mette) return address invalid - contact me through heindorffstamps at yahoo dot dk http://www.xs4all.nl/~pkv/slania/ http://www.dkchristmasseals.frac.dk/ http://www.metteshoebox.frac.dk/ |
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(Jay T. Carrigan) wrote in message news:IIddc.219313$Cb.1916404@attbi_s51...
My latest Scott is 2001 and they're not in there. I seem to remember reading somewhere that Scott's position is that these stamps are illegals, since at the time of issue Lithuania was still part of the Soviet Union and Soviet stamps were still sold at post offices and were valid for postage. Jay Carrigan change domain to mchsi www.jaypex.com Perhaps we should take you up on your offer to upload a few piccies, Mette. SG, which us usually pretty fussy about validity, certainly includes some stamps in 1990-1991. But without Michel or images it's difficult to tell whether they agree with Scott. The cataloguers must have had great amusement in restarting these "finished" countries after 50 years. Chris In article , says... I am at present working on my Lithuanian collection, and have noticed that some of the first issues after the liberation in 1990 seem not listed in Scott (at least not in my 1999 edition). Year 1940 stops at # 322, and then comes the first listing for 1991 (# 400). But the first stamps of the Lithuanian republic were issued in 1990, so compared with Michel 19 numbers are missing. According to Michel the "missing stamps" a 1991, Michel 457 - 485. The missing stamps are not semi-postals or otherwise "special" stamps, so they are not listed separately (I have checked, just for the good of it!) I have all the missing stamps, both as singles and on cover, as well as they are included in the official Lithuanian yearsets. Are they listed in later issues of Scott? If yes, could someone help me with the catalogue numbers, please? If images are needed, I can easily upload them with Michel numbers for easy identification. I'd be most grateful if someone can shed light on this mystery. Thanks :-) -- Ann Mette Heindorff (Mette) return address invalid - contact me through heindorffstamps at yahoo dot dk http://www.xs4all.nl/~pkv/slania/ http://www.dkchristmasseals.frac.dk/ http://www.metteshoebox.frac.dk/ |
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"Chris Doran" skrev i en meddelelse
.com... - big snip - Perhaps we should take you up on your offer to upload a few piccies, Mette. SG, which us usually pretty fussy about validity, certainly includes some stamps in 1990-1991. But without Michel or images it's difficult to tell whether they agree with Scott. The cataloguers must have had great amusement in restarting these "finished" countries after 50 years. Chris et al, Here you are :-) http://www.metteshoebox.frac.dk/fram...nia1990-91.htm They should all be there for your convenience. -- Ann Mette Heindorff (Mette) return address invalid - contact me through heindorffstamps at yahoo dot dk http://www.xs4all.nl/~pkv/slania/ http://www.dkchristmasseals.frac.dk/ http://www.metteshoebox.frac.dk/ |
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"Mette" wrote:
"Chris Doran" skrev i: - big snip - Perhaps we should take you up on your offer to upload a few piccies, Mette. SG, which us usually pretty fussy about validity, certainly includes some stamps in 1990-1991. But without Michel or images it's difficult to tell whether they agree with Scott. The cataloguers must have had great amusement in restarting these "finished" countries after 50 years. Chris et al, Here you are :-) http://www.metteshoebox.frac.dk/fram...nia1990-91.htm They should all be there for your convenience. -- Ann Mette Heindorff (Mette) Greetings Ms. Heindorff. .. I may be mistaken, but isn't Michel #484-485 the same as Scott #398-399? .. Respectfully, Gordon Lee Great Fritain Royal Memorabilia & Scott-less in Seattle Emporium Nothing in life prepares you for your first raw oyster. |
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"Gordon Lee" skrev i en meddelelse
... - big snip - Greetings Ms. Heindorff. . I may be mistaken, but isn't Michel #484-485 the same as Scott #398-399? Greetings, Sir Gordon, I honestly don't know. Scott # 398-399 don't exist in my Scott (1999 edition). The last pre-war stamp listed is 1940/ #322 and the first modern stamp listed is 1991/ #400. The large "gap" in the listings was the reason for my original question. Mette |
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"Mette" wrote:
"Gordon Lee" skrev: - big snip - Greetings Ms. Heindorff. . I may be mistaken, but isn't Michel #484-485 the same as Scott #398-399? Greetings, Sir Gordon, I honestly don't know. Scott # 398-399 don't exist in my Scott (1999 edition). The last pre-war stamp listed is 1940/ #322 and the first modern stamp listed is 1991/ #400. The large "gap" in the listings was the reason for my original question. Mette Greetings Ms Heindorff. .. Ah-ha ... the secret must lay betwixt the two. What? One being the Scott 1999 edition and the Scott 2004 edition. At least a couple of the secrets. I should have addressed my original response, not as a question, but as a statement -- Or -- I should have stated my original response as a question not addressed to you (the person asking the original question), but the rcsd'ers at-large. (Not that I'm implying rcsd'er are large -- well, maybe a couple of them are big-boned.) .. Anyway, I saw the 398 and 399 numbers in a 2003 Scott Catalogue. I've no access to the book, so I can not verify. .. There are a couple of others stamps shown that I would like to learn their Scott number. If they are illegal, they made into this country riding on the outside of an envelope. .. Respectfully, Gordon Lee Great Fritain Royal Memorabilia & White Knight Vytis Emporium A journey of a thousand miles begins with one step, which must be followed by approximately 577,230 more steps. |
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"Mette" wrote in message t...
"Chris Doran" skrev i en meddelelse .com... - big snip - Perhaps we should take you up on your offer to upload a few piccies, Mette. SG, which us usually pretty fussy about validity, certainly includes some stamps in 1990-1991. But without Michel or images it's difficult to tell whether they agree with Scott. The cataloguers must have had great amusement in restarting these "finished" countries after 50 years. Chris et al, Here you are :-) http://www.metteshoebox.frac.dk/fram...nia1990-91.htm They should all be there for your convenience. Not what Mette wants, I know, but for the benefit of anyone else ..., they're all in SG:- Michel SG 457-465 456-464 472 465 473 482 466/467 466/467 ?/? 468/469 (40k/50k) 468 470 ? 471 (100k) 469 472 ? 473 (500k) 474 476 478-485 487-494 (no guarantees I got all that right!) After typing all that I had a sudden déja vu feeling, and behold: http://www.raster.it/stefano/a/stamps/stamps261-270.htm Chris |
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I have the 2004 Scott catalogue, which now has modern Lithuania starting at
number 371 (Oct. 1990 issue). It's preceded by the following note: "Nos. 371-399 were issued before the Soviet Union recognized the independence of Lithuania on Sept. 6, 1991, but were available and valid for use after that date." --Dave |
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