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Another one I can't identify
Can anyone tell me where this stamp is from?
http://captaininfinity.us/Stamp.jpg Thanks! ** Captain Infinity |
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Ahoy Captain! This issue comes from North Korea, The 2 Koreas can be distinguished by the first characters on the stamp. I always read the first character of NK as a "Z over upside down T" South Koreas has a "Ying and Yang" character in the design. When I queried these some years ago, I had a more sophisticated reply from Blair on how to distinguish them, but this was before I retained replies, so I am unable to pass it on. HTH | Can anyone tell me where this stamp is from? | | http://captaininfinity.us/Stamp.jpg | | Thanks! | | | ** | Captain Infinity |
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Once Upon A Time Rodney wrote:
Ahoy Captain! This issue comes from North Korea, The 2 Koreas can be distinguished by the first characters on the stamp. I always read the first character of NK as a "Z over upside down T" South Koreas has a "Ying and Yang" character in the design. When I queried these some years ago, I had a more sophisticated reply from Blair on how to distinguish them, but this was before I retained replies, so I am unable to pass it on. HTH Thanks Rodney! ** Captain Infinity |
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Howdy Captain:
Further to Rodney's post, here is the posting that I made in 2003, in reply to his asking the same question. Blair ========================== TC Apr 6 2003, 12:17 am Newsgroups: rec.collecting.stamps.discuss From: TC - Date: Sat, 05 Apr 2003 23:06:31 -0500 Local: Sun, Apr 6 2003 12:06 am Subject: Distinguishing North and South Korea On Sat, 5 Apr 2003 19:27:21 +0800, "Rodney" wrote: I have not been collecting for very long, and little tips like these assisted me. For any Juniors in the group. South Korea has an "eclipsed sun" in the insignia (see top right corner of the enclosed stamp) North Korea has a "K" tipped on it's side and can be seen bottom rhs corner sitting on top of a "T" This stamp typifies me really, however I have yet to be cancelled. http://groups.msn.com/Stamps/shoebox...oto&PhotoID=11 Rod : Other points of difference. North Korea: often has DPR Korea or DPRK on it. I believe has 4 korean characters in name South Korea often has the Ying an Yang sign (top left character on your stamp and inscribed Republic of Korea. Now you only have to worry about Empire of Korea issues. ;-) Blair |
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Captain Infinity wrote:
Can anyone tell me where this stamp is from? http://captaininfinity.us/Stamp.jpg Thanks! ** Captain Infinity This is Scott #1215. It is part of a set of 9 commemorating the 15th anniversary of the Pyongyang Zoo. Issued 10 May 1974. |
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Once Upon A Time Edward Locke wrote:
Captain Infinity wrote: Can anyone tell me where this stamp is from? http://captaininfinity.us/Stamp.jpg Thanks! This is Scott #1215. It is part of a set of 9 commemorating the 15th anniversary of the Pyongyang Zoo. Issued 10 May 1974. Thank you, that's very interesting. Where do you find such information? Is there an online resource or catalog I can reference in the future? Also, does #1215 stand for the whole set or just this stamp? If it's just this stamp, what are the numbers for the other 8? I think I'll try to track down the rest of this set. Thanks for your help. ** Captain Infinity |
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Once Upon A Time Blair (TC) wrote:
Other points of difference. North Korea: often has DPR Korea or DPRK on it. I believe has 4 korean characters in name South Korea often has the Ying an Yang sign (top left character on your stamp and inscribed Republic of Korea. Thank you, Blair, that's very helpful. ** Captain Infinity |
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Most "whole-world" catalogues will list them Captain, You may search for them on the web on Ebay, or generally, as they are a "Topical Favourite" you may try (and keep in your favourites folder) some of the better known topical Stamp links. eg under headings as "Zoo Stamps" or if there is a particularly exotic animal in the set, like Panda, try "Panda Stamps" etc. Here is the Stanley Gibbons Listings for the set SGN stands for Stanley Gibbons North Korea. HTH SGN1251 (1974) T512 02ch pyong yang zoo [--] leopard cat.jpg SGN1252 (1974) T512 05ch pyong yang zoo [wi] lynx.JPG SGN1253 (1974) T512 10ch pyong yang zoo [--] red fox.JPG SGN1254 (1974) T512 10ch pyong yang zoo [--] wild boar.JPG SGN1255 (1974) T512 20ch pyong yang zoo [--] dhole.JPG SGN1256 (1974) T512 40ch pyong yang zoo [0m1] brown bear.jpg SGN1257 (1974) T512 60ch pyong yang zoo [--] leopard.jpg SGN1258 (1974) T512 70ch pyong yang zoo [--] tiger.JPG SGN1259 (1974) T512 90ch pyong yang zoo [--] lion.JPG "Captain Infinity" wrote in message ... | Once Upon A Time Edward Locke wrote: | | Captain Infinity wrote: | | Can anyone tell me where this stamp is from? | | http://captaininfinity.us/Stamp.jpg | | Thanks! | | This is Scott #1215. It is part of a set of 9 | commemorating the 15th anniversary of the Pyongyang | Zoo. Issued 10 May 1974. | | Thank you, that's very interesting. Where do you find such information? | Is there an online resource or catalog I can reference in the future? | | Also, does #1215 stand for the whole set or just this stamp? If it's | just this stamp, what are the numbers for the other 8? I think I'll try | to track down the rest of this set. | | Thanks for your help. | | | ** | Captain Infinity |
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Captain Infinity wrote:
Once Upon A Time Edward Locke wrote: Captain Infinity wrote: Can anyone tell me where this stamp is from? http://captaininfinity.us/Stamp.jpg Thanks! This is Scott #1215. It is part of a set of 9 commemorating the 15th anniversary of the Pyongyang Zoo. Issued 10 May 1974. Thank you, that's very interesting. Where do you find such information? Is there an online resource or catalog I can reference in the future? Also, does #1215 stand for the whole set or just this stamp? If it's just this stamp, what are the numbers for the other 8? I think I'll try to track down the rest of this set. Thanks for your help. ** Captain Infinity The entire set is #s 1214-22, with a souvenir sheet #1223. Scott #s are from the Scott Standard Postage Stamp Catalog, which is widely used in the USA. Amazon sells them. Since you asked: Here's a link for the CD-ROM version: http://spacestamps.amhosting.com/cgi... Id=0894873628 |---------------------------------------------------| | Edward A. Locke | | | | http://spacestamps.amhosting.com/ | |---------------------------------------------------| |
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Once Upon A Time Edward Locke wrote:
This is Scott #1215. It is part of a set of 9 commemorating the 15th anniversary of the Pyongyang Zoo. Issued 10 May 1974. Thank you, that's very interesting. Where do you find such information? Is there an online resource or catalog I can reference in the future? Also, does #1215 stand for the whole set or just this stamp? If it's just this stamp, what are the numbers for the other 8? I think I'll try to track down the rest of this set. Thanks for your help. The entire set is #s 1214-22, with a souvenir sheet #1223. Thank again for your help, Edward. With this information I was able to track down and buy the rest of the set (but not the souvenir sheet, unfortunately.) ** Captain Infinity |
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