Ian,
I don't know if this will help or not but here is a scan of Konstatinbad from my 1972/3 Michel catalogue. I'm not all that familiar with the Michel numbering system.
Paul,
Thanks a million. It was just what I needed. It does help if the guy who wrote the snippet had spelled it correctly. They missed out the "s".
All I have to do now is find out if there are stamps attatched to the snippet. I do wish auctioneers would upload more photos of their stamp lots.
Just showing a couple of pages of late 1960's Hungarian stamps does not exactly encourage bidders!
Many Thanks again
Ian.
Not sure if this gives you a better idea of what the stamps look like.
https://www.catawiki.com/fr/l/34883645-t ...
Maybe it is Michel CZ 753.
Thanks Vic.
I just hope there are stamps attached to that wee corner peeping from underneath another album page and if there are I can afford them!!
Edit:- and they are not forgeries!
You might also want to check out this thread, almost at the bottom, regarding forged Sudetenland stamps.
https://www.stampboards.com/viewtopic.ph ...
"Michel Mi P753 Konstatinbad
I am looking at an auction lot and the above reference is a snippet of the one photo shown.
Can someone with a Michel catalogue enlighten me please?"
Values have increased .Michel 2019.
In brackets are the Mi numbers of the Czechoslovak stamps.
I managed to have a look at the Konstatinsbad snippet of an album page.
It turned out to be a complete album of ALL the Sudetenland stamps issued. From every town.
However they appear to be all forgeries.
Mind you it would still be a terrific collection to have.
Included in the mixed box is an almost complete collection of Reich Mint
No doubt it will sell for more than what I can afford.
" .... However they appear to be all forgeries. ...."
Some days you're the bug, other days you're the wind screen.(wind shield)
Michel Mi P753 Konstatinbad
I am looking at an auction lot and the above reference is a snippet of the one photo shown.
Can someone with a Michel catalogue enlighten me please?
re: Michel Mi P753 Konstatinbad
Ian,
I don't know if this will help or not but here is a scan of Konstatinbad from my 1972/3 Michel catalogue. I'm not all that familiar with the Michel numbering system.
re: Michel Mi P753 Konstatinbad
Paul,
Thanks a million. It was just what I needed. It does help if the guy who wrote the snippet had spelled it correctly. They missed out the "s".
All I have to do now is find out if there are stamps attatched to the snippet. I do wish auctioneers would upload more photos of their stamp lots.
Just showing a couple of pages of late 1960's Hungarian stamps does not exactly encourage bidders!
Many Thanks again
Ian.
re: Michel Mi P753 Konstatinbad
Not sure if this gives you a better idea of what the stamps look like.
https://www.catawiki.com/fr/l/34883645-t ...
Maybe it is Michel CZ 753.
re: Michel Mi P753 Konstatinbad
Thanks Vic.
I just hope there are stamps attached to that wee corner peeping from underneath another album page and if there are I can afford them!!
Edit:- and they are not forgeries!
re: Michel Mi P753 Konstatinbad
You might also want to check out this thread, almost at the bottom, regarding forged Sudetenland stamps.
https://www.stampboards.com/viewtopic.ph ...
re: Michel Mi P753 Konstatinbad
"Michel Mi P753 Konstatinbad
I am looking at an auction lot and the above reference is a snippet of the one photo shown.
Can someone with a Michel catalogue enlighten me please?"
re: Michel Mi P753 Konstatinbad
Values have increased .Michel 2019.
In brackets are the Mi numbers of the Czechoslovak stamps.
re: Michel Mi P753 Konstatinbad
I managed to have a look at the Konstatinsbad snippet of an album page.
It turned out to be a complete album of ALL the Sudetenland stamps issued. From every town.
However they appear to be all forgeries.
Mind you it would still be a terrific collection to have.
Included in the mixed box is an almost complete collection of Reich Mint
No doubt it will sell for more than what I can afford.
re: Michel Mi P753 Konstatinbad
" .... However they appear to be all forgeries. ...."
Some days you're the bug, other days you're the wind screen.(wind shield)