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The contents for each of the twelve volumes (2021 catalogs) are listed below. Scott has chosen to identify the current twelve volume format of catalogs as only six volumes with an alphabetical suffix (vol 1b is actually vol 2, etc.). Volume 1a: United States, United Nations, 'A' countries to Australia; Volume 1b: Austria to 'B' countries
John Walter Scott (November 2, 1845 – January 4, 1919) of New York City, was originally from England, but he emigrated to the United States to take part in the California Gold Rush. Unsuccessful at the prospecting trade, Scott began to sell postage stamps for collectors and in a short period of time became the nation's leading stamp dealer .
Jacobs, V.A. (Russia - USSR special catalogue) JB Catalogue (Malta) LAPE (Finland) [2] Standard catalogue is published annually, specialized catalogue replaces standard catalogue every few years. Lipsia (until 1990), only stamp catalog of the DDR. (Editor: Verlag Transpress Leipzig, DDR) MacDonnell Whyte (Stamps of Ireland Specialised Catalogue)
These stamps were assigned the Scott Catalogue numbers 300 through 313. [1] Also considered part of the series is a fifteenth stamp which appeared in November 1903—a second version of the 2¢ value (Scott #319), [ 1 ] the original having faced severe criticism.
It was first recognised in 1937 [4] but not acknowledged by the philatelic catalogues until the Scott stamp catalogue listed it in 1952. Over the years 20 copies have been identified in mint condition, [6] but the quantity of used stamps is not known. Even though several have been recorded, they are nevertheless scarce. [7]
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Linn's Stamp News is an American weekly magazine for stamp collectors.It is published by Amos Media Co., which also publishes the Scott Standard Postage Stamp Catalogue, the Scott Specialized Catalogue of United States Stamps and Covers, and the Scott Classic Specialized Catalogue of Stamps and Covers 1840–1940.
The inconsistency with which Scott enforced these licences resulted in a lawsuit by Krause Publications (publishers of the Minkus Catalogue) for copyright infringement. After Krause filed a defence the suit was settled out of court, and Krause continued to reference the Scott numbers. It has been speculated that Scott was not successful. [1]