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virgilp

21 Oct 2020
07:58:47pm
Not being capable to read Arabic, of course, I cannot read the prints!
It seems to be Egypt, but hard to get Scott numbers. Any help would be great!
Thanks, Virgil
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21 Oct 2020
08:23:38pm
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First stamp Syria UAR Scott #15 of 1959, third stamp also Syria UAR Scott # 22, series of 1959/61.
Second stamp Egypt UAR 1969/70 Scott 818.

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virgilp

21 Oct 2020
08:28:15pm
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This is amazing! Why I need Scott? Thank you!

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21 Oct 2020
08:29:15pm
re: Can I get some help?

So, when it's UAR, the trick is to see if the denomination is "p" or "m".

If it's "p", like the 1st and 3rd stamps, they are listed under Syria in a back-of-the-book section for United Arab Republic. These are Scott #15 and #22, respectively, at minimum catalog value ($0.25) for either mint or used.

If it's "m", like the middle stamp, then it's listed in the regular sequence of Eqypt. I *think* yours is possibly 818, from the set of 817-823, but would need to verify it from another source that shows each stamp, because Scott just shows a representative illustration. And then, that said, there's a footnote below that listing referring to 5 other stamps or sets, so you'd need to track through that and see which one is yours.

Hope that's a start!

Edited to add: was composing my message while the other replies popped up.

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22 Oct 2020
07:56:13pm
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Dave/Philatarium,

Most excellent info!

I wasn't aware of that denomination trick - thank you for pointing that out!

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23 Oct 2020
11:08:52pm
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Thank you!

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virgilp

26 Oct 2020
11:58:38am
re: Can I get some help?

One confusing issue was related with Scott listing the stamps for Egypt and for Syria. On Egypt the stamps are placed with the regular listing. For Syria they are listed separately.
Thanks, Virgil

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26 Oct 2020
12:22:37pm
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" ...One confusing issue was related with
Scott listing the stamps for Egypt and for Syria. ..."


Scott confusing ?
Say it ain't so, Joe.

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virgilp

27 Oct 2020
06:15:25pm
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I wanted to say "confusing for me!" Virgil

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28 Oct 2020
04:23:54am
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" ... I wanted to say "confusing for me!" Virgil ...."

I hope you did not misconstrue my sarcasm as criticism, Virgil.
There are aspects of Scott's listings and decisions that have
mystified collectors for years. That is why most (I hope) long
term world wide collectors have a set of Gibbons, Michel and
perhaps Yvert at hand.


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28 Oct 2020
09:07:28pm
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Charlie is right. Many times when I have wandered beyond the confines of the US I have been bailed out by World Wide collectors in possession of a Gibbons or Michel catalogue. I finally got a Gibbons of 19th Century British Colonies because that seemed to be where most of the answers I was looking for resided.

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virgilp

21 Oct 2020
07:58:47pm

Not being capable to read Arabic, of course, I cannot read the prints!
It seems to be Egypt, but hard to get Scott numbers. Any help would be great!
Thanks, Virgil
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sheepshanks

21 Oct 2020
08:23:38pm

re: Can I get some help?

First stamp Syria UAR Scott #15 of 1959, third stamp also Syria UAR Scott # 22, series of 1959/61.
Second stamp Egypt UAR 1969/70 Scott 818.

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virgilp

21 Oct 2020
08:28:15pm

re: Can I get some help?

This is amazing! Why I need Scott? Thank you!

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Philatarium

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21 Oct 2020
08:29:15pm

re: Can I get some help?

So, when it's UAR, the trick is to see if the denomination is "p" or "m".

If it's "p", like the 1st and 3rd stamps, they are listed under Syria in a back-of-the-book section for United Arab Republic. These are Scott #15 and #22, respectively, at minimum catalog value ($0.25) for either mint or used.

If it's "m", like the middle stamp, then it's listed in the regular sequence of Eqypt. I *think* yours is possibly 818, from the set of 817-823, but would need to verify it from another source that shows each stamp, because Scott just shows a representative illustration. And then, that said, there's a footnote below that listing referring to 5 other stamps or sets, so you'd need to track through that and see which one is yours.

Hope that's a start!

Edited to add: was composing my message while the other replies popped up.

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APS #213005
22 Oct 2020
07:56:13pm

re: Can I get some help?

Dave/Philatarium,

Most excellent info!

I wasn't aware of that denomination trick - thank you for pointing that out!

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23 Oct 2020
11:08:52pm

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Thank you!

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virgilp

26 Oct 2020
11:58:38am

re: Can I get some help?

One confusing issue was related with Scott listing the stamps for Egypt and for Syria. On Egypt the stamps are placed with the regular listing. For Syria they are listed separately.
Thanks, Virgil

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Silence in the face of adversity is the father of complicity and collusion, the first cousins of conspiracy..
26 Oct 2020
12:22:37pm

re: Can I get some help?

" ...One confusing issue was related with
Scott listing the stamps for Egypt and for Syria. ..."


Scott confusing ?
Say it ain't so, Joe.

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".... You may think you understood what you thought I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you think you heard is not what I thought I meant. .... "
virgilp

27 Oct 2020
06:15:25pm

re: Can I get some help?

I wanted to say "confusing for me!" Virgil

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Silence in the face of adversity is the father of complicity and collusion, the first cousins of conspiracy..
28 Oct 2020
04:23:54am

re: Can I get some help?

" ... I wanted to say "confusing for me!" Virgil ...."

I hope you did not misconstrue my sarcasm as criticism, Virgil.
There are aspects of Scott's listings and decisions that have
mystified collectors for years. That is why most (I hope) long
term world wide collectors have a set of Gibbons, Michel and
perhaps Yvert at hand.


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".... You may think you understood what you thought I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you think you heard is not what I thought I meant. .... "
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larsdog

APS #220693 ATA#57179
28 Oct 2020
09:07:28pm

re: Can I get some help?

Charlie is right. Many times when I have wandered beyond the confines of the US I have been bailed out by World Wide collectors in possession of a Gibbons or Michel catalogue. I finally got a Gibbons of 19th Century British Colonies because that seemed to be where most of the answers I was looking for resided.

Lars

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