First, I would try the Stampworld catalog, https://www.stampworld.com/en/maps/europe/
It's free to use and much better than Scott's. I use Stampworld for most countries and then refer to Scott's for U.S. values.
Mike
Will check out stampworld.
Thank you.
You can also get a great deal of information on Colnect.com.
You have to join but it's free.
They are very handy for tracking varieties and themes.
Their search engine is quite good too and they also have picture recognition.
Best of luck,
As a Poland collector I also use Fischer.
It's a bit difficult at times as my Polish is terrible but I perservere.
Thank goodness for Google Translate when I get stuck.
Thank you, Dambrovski. Very helpful.
Admittedly, while I was aware of colnect, never spent much time investigating it. Quite a resource. And attractively priced!
Based on a brief review of various early 1920s issues, am impressed. Good info re varieties: perforations, paper types/thickness, etc. More than I had expected.
Thanks again.
Intermediate collector with growing interest in Poland.
Particularly interested in perforation, watermark, and paper type varieties.
Looking to grow beyond Scott.
No proficiency with Polish language.
Seeking recommendation re possible catalogue purchase. Fischer? Michel? Other?
TIA.
re: Poland: catalogue recommendation
First, I would try the Stampworld catalog, https://www.stampworld.com/en/maps/europe/
It's free to use and much better than Scott's. I use Stampworld for most countries and then refer to Scott's for U.S. values.
Mike
re: Poland: catalogue recommendation
Will check out stampworld.
Thank you.
re: Poland: catalogue recommendation
You can also get a great deal of information on Colnect.com.
You have to join but it's free.
They are very handy for tracking varieties and themes.
Their search engine is quite good too and they also have picture recognition.
Best of luck,
As a Poland collector I also use Fischer.
It's a bit difficult at times as my Polish is terrible but I perservere.
Thank goodness for Google Translate when I get stuck.
re: Poland: catalogue recommendation
Thank you, Dambrovski. Very helpful.
Admittedly, while I was aware of colnect, never spent much time investigating it. Quite a resource. And attractively priced!
Based on a brief review of various early 1920s issues, am impressed. Good info re varieties: perforations, paper types/thickness, etc. More than I had expected.
Thanks again.