Shipment Method
First Class

55 Items in Cart.....................Subtotal: 6528.00


Hong Kong
N1
$ 42.00

Br East Africa
65
$ 28.00

Canada
205-07
$ 55.00

Canada
125
$ 4.00

Br East Africa
51
$ 160.00

India
33
$ 22.00

New Britain
5
$ 95.00

Canada
109
$ 6.00

Bahrain
23
$ 19.00

Br Central Africa
33
$ 24.00

Antigua
61
$ 13.00

Canada
117
$ 15.00

New Hebrides
37
$ 15.00

Canada
82
$ 120.00

Br East Africa
73a
f+
$ 13.00

Bahrain
38-51
$ 95.00

Canada
34
$ 15.00

Bushire
N4
$ 925.00

Br Guiana
115
$ 12.00

North Borneo
29
$ 30.00

Aden - Quaiti
14-15
$ 13.00

Bahrain
30
$ 250.00

Bahrain
33-37
$ 350.00

India
142-48
$ 42.00

Canada
91
$ 180.00

Bermuda
12a
$ 2000.00

Bahrain
23
$ 19.00

Antigua
26
f
$ 23.00

Br Central Africa
34
$ 42.00

Canada
129
$ 15.00

Canada
104-122
f-vf
$ 700.00

Canada
112
$ 8.00

Br Central Africa
6
$ 22.00

Bahamas
MR1-MR4
$ 115.00

New Zealand
J18 var
$ 21.00

Aden - Kathiri
14-15
$ 13.00

Bahrain
46
$ 15.00

India
91 var
$ 25.00

India
92
$ 27.00

India
68 var
$ 25.00

Bahrain
19a
$ 100.00

India
72
$ 85.00

India
58 var
$ 36.00

India
84 var
$ 11.00

Bahrain
20
$ 16.00

Aden
16-27
$ 120.00

Bahrain
37
$ 130.00

Bahrain
15-19
$ 80.00

Bahrain
19a
f+
$ 80.00

Bahrain
19
$ 50.00

Aden - Kathiri
1-11
$ 65.00

Aden - Kathiri
14-15
$ 13.00

India
58 var
$ 36.00

Aden - Kathiri
14-15
$ 13.00

Aden
16-27
$ 80.00
Minimum for shipping & insurance $ 10.00
Total $ 6538.00

 

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Swaziland Overprints | Batum Aloe Trees | North Borneo 1888-1892 | Samoa Express

As this site develops, selected notes on various countries will appear, with a focus on proper identification and fakes.

Some initial topics planned are the Batum aloe tree “Georgian Prince” and other forgeries, along with the “British Occupation” forgeries. The early North Borneo low value coat of arms issues are also a fun area to study, as many of the stamps offered on the market today are faked. Many copies offered of the first Swaziland issue have been forged on reprinted Transvaal stamps.

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