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Four more (stamp ID’s?)

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  • jodiJ Offline
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    Think the bottom right is from Greece? It’s got different letters from my others.

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      Bottom right is Greece, top right is The Netherlands. That's all I can tell.

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        Top left is Ukraine. But not the present post USSR Ukraine but, I think the Ukraine that very briefly existed in 1919 - 1920. I would recommend getting an expert to have a look at it. Might be worth something if it is.

        The black stamp on bottom left is pre WWII Kingdom of Bulgaria.

        Elbows up!

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          Awesome, thank you. These stamps belonged to Steve’s uncle , most are from the early 1900’s. I’ve gone down a major rabbit hole working on an art project that started with my moms collection, and then I dove into the rest of the boxes trying to find a specific stamp - which resulted in my OCD taking over and getting them all organized into proper glassine envelopes together… (a lot of them were in old yellowing wax paper sandwich bags,) there are a few more that I can’t figure out. I think stamp collecting is one of those things that nobody does any more. Most all of them I’ve looked up so far you can get for between 25 cents and a few dollars online. And they all get listed as “rare”by someone on eBay for $5,000. And those are the photos that show up first. 😄

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          • jodiJ jodi

            Awesome, thank you. These stamps belonged to Steve’s uncle , most are from the early 1900’s. I’ve gone down a major rabbit hole working on an art project that started with my moms collection, and then I dove into the rest of the boxes trying to find a specific stamp - which resulted in my OCD taking over and getting them all organized into proper glassine envelopes together… (a lot of them were in old yellowing wax paper sandwich bags,) there are a few more that I can’t figure out. I think stamp collecting is one of those things that nobody does any more. Most all of them I’ve looked up so far you can get for between 25 cents and a few dollars online. And they all get listed as “rare”by someone on eBay for $5,000. And those are the photos that show up first. 😄

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            Renauda
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            @jodi

            Did a bit more digging. Yes that is an early unissued Ukrainian stamp from 1920. The picture is of Simon Petliura an early military/political leader of the short lived independent Ukraine who went into exile in Paris and was assassinated by an alleged Soviet operative in 1926.

            https://www.stamp-collecting-world.com/ukrainestamps_1918p.html

            Elbows up!

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              @jodi

              Did a bit more digging. Yes that is an early unissued Ukrainian stamp from 1920. The picture is of Simon Petliura an early military/political leader of the short lived independent Ukraine who went into exile in Paris and was assassinated by an alleged Soviet operative in 1926.

              https://www.stamp-collecting-world.com/ukrainestamps_1918p.html

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              @Renauda Oh cool! I have a bunch of those that are listed on that website - and was going to post photos, but now I know what they are! Thank you!

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