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Latin America/All : Haiti recent stamps

 

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Jansimon
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01 Apr 2021
04:24:00am

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Going through the large stamp lot I told about in the earlier message I was cataloguing Haiti stamps when I realized that my 2017 Scott does not have any listings for Haiti after 2003. What does that mean? Is Haiti philatelically a dead country or is Scott just being sloppy? I have not checked Michel yet.

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pigdoc

01 Apr 2021
08:46:56am
re: Haiti recent stamps

You might try an inquiry to this group:
Haiti Philately

I see they have a discussion forum.

And, here's a link to an author index of their journal:
Le bulletin de la Société: Haiti Philately

I did see entries for a couple of articles that may answer your question, but it's just a list of titles and authors, no links.

Some interesting titles!

-Paul

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Jansimon
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01 Apr 2021
09:26:59am

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re: Haiti recent stamps

As far as I can see right now, it looks like the last regular issues from Haiti were some stamps in 2003 and then two miniature sheets in 2010. I wonder how letters are sent over there. Is there such a large stock of older stamps, perhaps in combination with a very low volume of letters being sent?

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pigdoc

01 Apr 2021
10:29:51am
re: Haiti recent stamps

One of my reports at work is a citizen of the Dominican Republic, and the way he talks, the DR basically runs Haiti, because its government is incapable of executing any meaningful policy...

In eBay, I searched "Haiti 2004" in the Stamps category. Here's what I got:
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-Paul

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Jansimon

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01 Apr 2021
04:24:00am

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Going through the large stamp lot I told about in the earlier message I was cataloguing Haiti stamps when I realized that my 2017 Scott does not have any listings for Haiti after 2003. What does that mean? Is Haiti philatelically a dead country or is Scott just being sloppy? I have not checked Michel yet.

Jan-Simon

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pigdoc

01 Apr 2021
08:46:56am

re: Haiti recent stamps

You might try an inquiry to this group:
Haiti Philately

I see they have a discussion forum.

And, here's a link to an author index of their journal:
Le bulletin de la Société: Haiti Philately

I did see entries for a couple of articles that may answer your question, but it's just a list of titles and authors, no links.

Some interesting titles!

-Paul

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Jansimon

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01 Apr 2021
09:26:59am

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re: Haiti recent stamps

As far as I can see right now, it looks like the last regular issues from Haiti were some stamps in 2003 and then two miniature sheets in 2010. I wonder how letters are sent over there. Is there such a large stock of older stamps, perhaps in combination with a very low volume of letters being sent?

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www.etsy.com/nl/shop ...
pigdoc

01 Apr 2021
10:29:51am

re: Haiti recent stamps

One of my reports at work is a citizen of the Dominican Republic, and the way he talks, the DR basically runs Haiti, because its government is incapable of executing any meaningful policy...

In eBay, I searched "Haiti 2004" in the Stamps category. Here's what I got:
Image Not Found

-Paul

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