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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
Katalog Prangko Indonesia = Indonesian postage stamp catalogue (Indonesia) Len Jury Stamp catalogue - New Zealand [4] Stamps NZ - New Zealand [5] Livingston "Catalog of the Shanghai Postal System" (Wei-Liang Chow 2nd edition 1990)/(L.F. Livingston First edition 1971) Ngo’s Catalogue of Philippine Republic Stamps & Postal Stationeries (Philippine)
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 .
With one exception, all of these coil and imperforate versions received separate Scott Catalogue numbers (314-318;320-322). [1] The exception, the 4¢ imperforate value, is a particularly notable rarity, because no copies of the stamp in its originally-issued imperforate form survive.
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]
To correlate Wang catalog numbers and Scott catalog numbers for the Macau consult Macau Scott-Yang/Yang-Scott Catalog Correlation by Ralph Weil with Michael Rogers. 2006, second edition. Although the Liberated Area (Communist local issues from 1930-1950) catalogue is now quite old, it is still considered the best existing catalogue of this ...
Just to add another ~layer~ to the already-complex-as-hell Taylor Swift masters drama, a new report revealed that her dad, Scott Swift, made ABSOLUTE BANK when her music catalog sold to Scooter Braun.
The last US catalog was the 2004 Krause-Minkus Standard Catalog of U.S. Stamps. The Minkus catalogues had more extensive information about the subjects of stamps, a short paragraph about the subject portrayed on the stamp, than the Scott catalogue, which has only a name or brief sentence.