The trident overprint on the 3rd stamps makes it from Ukraine, basic variety minimal value but lots of potential varieties of the trident. My 2012 Scott Class does list a Russia 68c as imperf valued at $600 mint, but do the other two have any trace of the trident or evidence of removal?
Josh
The top 2 stamps are most likely Russia #121(1917) -- listed at the catalog minimum in the 2011 Scott catalog.
Thanks that is really helpful.
I have three of these from a late uncle's collection. The major issue with them is that they seem to be imperforate. Otherwise they would be Scott 68 from 1902. Odd mark on the third not sure from what.
Are they just worthless damaged stamps? All seem to have original gum (but have been mounted).
Thanks
Rob
re: Help identifying this Russian stamp
The trident overprint on the 3rd stamps makes it from Ukraine, basic variety minimal value but lots of potential varieties of the trident. My 2012 Scott Class does list a Russia 68c as imperf valued at $600 mint, but do the other two have any trace of the trident or evidence of removal?
Josh
re: Help identifying this Russian stamp
The top 2 stamps are most likely Russia #121(1917) -- listed at the catalog minimum in the 2011 Scott catalog.
re: Help identifying this Russian stamp
Thanks that is really helpful.