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  2. Stamp album - Wikipedia

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    Ready to print album files may be found on the web, both free and commercial, or created by the collector using general-purpose software such as Microsoft Word or Scribus, or by means of a dedicated stamp album page layout program such as AlbumEasy.

  3. Minkus catalogue - Wikipedia

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    Generally sold through department store stamp collecting departments, it had its own system of numbering stamps which was used in its catalogues and stamp albums; Scott's numbering system is proprietary. [1] The Minkus catalogue and numbering system was acquired by Amos Press in 2004 and no further editions were published.

  4. Jacques Minkus - Wikipedia

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    He was successful in this method of selling stamps and continued to open stamp counters in department stores until the 1960s, when he had opened thirty eight counters. Minkus also published a stamp catalog titled Minkus New World Wide Stamp Catalog starting in 1955. In addition to the catalog, he published over one hundred stamp albums for ...

  5. Scott catalogue - Wikipedia

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    Scans from Dr. Meng's collection began appearing in volume 4 of the 2002 catalog. Together with generous access by many other collectors, Meng's cooperation has resulted in creation of scanned images of all but about 1300 stamps by Scott as of 2024 catalogue series. About 120 are specialized stamps from the US Specialized Catalogue.

  6. Edward A. Oppen - Wikipedia

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    Edward Augustus William Oppen was a Prussian-born philatelist who was the creator of one of the first stamp catalogues in English [1] as well as the author of a number of foreign language textbooks. He taught at Haileybury College. In a stamp collecting journal, he was described as a "...classical teacher". [2]

  7. Stamp collecting - Wikipedia

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    John Lennon's stamp album. The stamp collection assembled by French-Austrian aristocrat Philipp von Ferrary (1850–1917) at the beginning of the 20th century is widely considered the most complete stamp collection ever formed (or likely to be formed). It included, for example, all of the rare stamps described above that had been issued by 1917.