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  2. Category:Stamp catalogs - Wikipedia

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  3. Stamp catalog - Wikipedia

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    The first stamp catalog was published in France by Oscar Berger-Levrault on 17 September 1861 and the first illustrated catalog by Alfred Potiquet in December 1861 (based on the earlier work). The first catalogs in Great Britain were published in 1862 by Frederick Booty , [ 1 ] Mount Brown , [ 1 ] and Dr. John Edward Gray .

  4. List of stamp catalogues - Wikipedia

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    Postage Stamps Catalogue of the People's Republic of China (China), China Posts and Telecom Press; Pulko Osmali İmpararatorluğu ve Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Posta Pullari Kataloğu (Ottoman Empire and Republic of Turkey Postage Stamp Catalog) Pulhan: Türk Pullari Kataloğu (Turkey Postage Stamp Catalog) Sakura Catalogue of Japanese Stamps (Japan)

  5. Scott catalogue - Wikipedia

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    About 120 are specialized stamps from the US Specialized Catalogue. About 1180 are used stamp images that Scott is replacing with mint images in the general world catalogues or are poorly centered stamps that they are replacing with F to VF centered stamps. Only a handful of black and white images are left in the world catalogues.

  6. Stamp album - Wikipedia

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    In the second half of the 20th century, stamp mounts were introduced. Mounts typically hold the stamp between two layers of plastic, with the front layer transparent, and are attached to an album page, allowing the stamp to be displayed without an adhesive touching the stamp. When properly used, mounts allow the stamp to be removed from the ...

  7. Columbian Issue - Wikipedia

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    This stamp was used primarily to pay postage on third-class mail. [7] Because the images in the series were not based on the works of a single artist, Columbus's appearance changes dramatically between this stamp, where he is clean-shaven, and the 2-cent value, where he sports a full beard, despite the depicted events occurring only a day apart ...