rod222
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Post by rod222 on Sept 21, 2013 8:36:04 GMT
Admin: May we have a Board under North America please? "United Nations". 1976 Printers trial sheet : Helio Courvoisier UNPA United Nations Postal Authority 25th anniversary 1951-1976 see through envelopes 3 currently for sale : Ebay Aust $15, Ebay $1.50, Delcampe 1 Euro 
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tomiseksj
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Post by tomiseksj on Sept 21, 2013 15:26:24 GMT
Admin,
Given its worldwide character, and offices in Geneva and Vienna, I think the World Wide forum would be a better location for a United Nations subforum.
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rod222
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Post by rod222 on Dec 10, 2014 6:00:16 GMT
Are any members able to recognise these embossed items, please? Would they be listed anywhere? Thanks. 
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Londonbus1
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Post by Londonbus1 on Dec 10, 2014 7:07:43 GMT
2 stamps each from UN New York, Geneva and Vienna issued in 2008 for the Convention of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. Cat nos when I find them but Google is not working good this morning. When I click the back button I get a blank Google page each time !!.
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rod222
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Post by rod222 on Dec 10, 2014 8:05:41 GMT
2 stamps each from UN New York, Geneva and Vienna issued in 2008 for the Convention of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. Cat nos when I find them but Google is not working good this morning. When I click the back button I get a blank Google page each time !!. Super, thanks Lb1 . I can chase up the cat#'s now I know what they are. 2008 is just outside my Scott, so I'll chase up SG Good luck with your Internet provider. Cheers
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tomiseksj
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Post by tomiseksj on Dec 10, 2014 13:56:40 GMT
rod222, The 94c Braille and 42c Accessibility are UN New York Scott 961 and 960, respectively. The 1fr Handshake and 1.80fr Amour are UN Geneva 485 and 486. The .55 euro Graduate and 1.40 euro Person, etc., are UN Vienna 427 and 428.
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rod222
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Post by rod222 on Dec 10, 2014 18:02:24 GMT
You are a good lad, Steve. Thanks  Seem like low Cat numbers for 2008, I guess the UN has low emission rates, esp Geneva and Vienna.
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tomiseksj
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Post by tomiseksj on Dec 10, 2014 18:42:58 GMT
...Seem like low Cat numbers for 2008, I guess the UN has low emission rates, esp Geneva and Vienna. The Headquarters in New York issued its first stamp in 1951. Geneva's first issuance was in 1969 and Vienna's was in 1979.
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rod222
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Post by rod222 on Nov 28, 2015 5:54:31 GMT
The 1945 Slogan Cancellation. 
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bobby1948
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Post by bobby1948 on Feb 7, 2016 15:38:35 GMT
I remember as a young collector in the early 1960s, how attracted I was to stamps of the UN. I so wanted all the issues to date, but couldn't afford them on my allowance of $1/week (and that only if I completed all my assigned chores). I especially wanted the souvenir sheet (Scott 38, I think), but that was far beyond my means. Now I own all issues through 1975, mostly acquired in the past 3 years at prices less than those I would have paid in the early 60s (definitely would have been a lousy investment). But I fulfilled a fantasy, and that is certainly worthwhile.
Certainly glad I put my money to better use by buying all those "Face on Mars" stamps!
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Post by tomiseksj on Oct 17, 2017 16:57:43 GMT
I mentioned in another thread that the UN was holding an exposition at the American Philatelic Center in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania later this month. If you haven't had a chance to look at the show program, I suggest that you do as there is a great deal of good information on collecting the UN.
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Ryan
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Post by Ryan on Oct 17, 2017 23:12:03 GMT
If you haven't had a chance to look at the show program, I suggest that you do as there is a great deal of good information on collecting the UN. And for those interested in stamp literature, note that all but the most recent issues of The Journal of United Nations Philatelists, Inc. are available from this online archive. Ryan
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Post by dgdecker on Oct 25, 2017 2:04:46 GMT
Thanks for this link. I have been wanting to get better informed about UN products. I have a box or two of material that I do not know how to organize, sort, save, or sell. These articles may give me some insight. Also might give me an idea as to what others are collecting and if there is a market for what I do not wish to keep.
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Post by Bas S Warwick on Apr 28, 2018 22:47:43 GMT
Postcard from the A to Z stamp club with UN Es 0.30 stamp - posted Geneva. Lauretta Garabrant, N.J. was an ATA DISTINGUISHED TOPICAL PHILATELIST and awarded the DTP in 1973 for service to topical philately in general and to the American Topical Association in particular. ATA’s DTP award was established in 1952. It is the highest honor given by the organization. 
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kasvik
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Post by kasvik on Dec 3, 2019 15:14:16 GMT
Help! My students want to use a graphic from this UN stamp on a conference program cover. Open access; twenty-five year rule. But I need a high density scan for the printer, and I do not have the stamp. Anyone got a mint copy they can run through the machine? This is the 1976 UN 3 ct definitive, 'To unite our strength', Scott 267.
My low-quality scan (from the web) below.
Also, if you have a Scott or Michel catalogue, who was the designer? 
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Londonbus1
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Post by Londonbus1 on Dec 3, 2019 16:00:40 GMT
Designed by Waldemar Andrzesewski. Printed by Ashton Potter (Canada)
No stamp to scan, sorry
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Post by philatelia on Dec 3, 2019 16:21:58 GMT
This has a few flaws and can’t use the scanner because hubby’s office is torn apart for the remodel, but this might work 
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Post by philatelia on Dec 3, 2019 16:24:11 GMT
Dang yours is better than mine haha! 😝😆🤪
Designer Waldemar Andrzejewski
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kasvik
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Post by kasvik on Dec 3, 2019 16:28:07 GMT
This has a few flaws and can’t use the scanner because hubby’s office is torn apart for the remodel, but this might work
Lovely. You solved our big problem. Much better than anything I've found. Appreciatively, Aaron
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Post by dgdecker on Dec 4, 2019 3:08:24 GMT
Sorry, my copy is used and condition issues.
The SG # is 274. If that helps.
david
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kasvik
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Post by kasvik on Dec 4, 2019 4:16:45 GMT
Designed by Waldemar Andrzesewski. Printed by Ashton Potter (Canada) No stamp to scan, sorry Thanks a bunch, Londonbus1. That's the other clue I needed. Now we can take it away.
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Post by dgdecker on Dec 4, 2019 17:04:50 GMT
Scott # 267. Hope that helps.
david
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Post by renden on Dec 4, 2019 18:06:44 GMT
2 UN (NY) FDCs with Sc # 1 and 2 dated 1951-10-24 René

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Post by crickbob on Mar 28, 2020 20:16:24 GMT
I notice in looking at APS Circuit books that United Nations is a needed circuit.
I’m curious why this is. I have both my collection and my dad’s (passed away) that are pretty complete into the late 80’s
I was a little interested in trying a circuit to sell, which I’ve never done before, but are UN stamps in any kind of demand. My brain tells me “No”, but what do I know.
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khj
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Post by khj on Mar 29, 2020 1:45:47 GMT
It is best to contact APS and ask them what specifically about the UN area is in high demand.
There are very roughly about a dozen pre-1990 issues (only considering major catalog numbers) that are "worth" more than face value (if purchased as individual sets, rather than part of a larger lot). It's not until the 1990s that you start getting into more sets that might retail for more than FV. This corresponds, as expected, to the big drop in UN collectors in the US. But even then, the great majority of them are still FV or less. Just thumb through catalog quickly from 1990 onwards, and you can quickly spot the higher premium stamps. Some of the premium stamps are because they are topicals/series, even though the supply is still quite plentiful.
I would "guess" what is in short supply at a decent retail price are some of the pricier/trendier issues, such as the ones with personalized labels, which catalog in the $10++ and $100++ range, and a small number of the prestige booklets. These items are "oversized" items. But quite frankly, I think the catalog values are quite inflated even for those issues (my opinion).
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Post by khj on Mar 29, 2020 1:52:35 GMT
An example...  United Nations New York #884a(3Mar2005), 2x5x80¢ Greetings from the United Nations, sculptures at the UN, UN 60th anniversary. 2018 Scott catalog mint = $350 (note the price is italicized in the catalog)
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kasvik
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Post by kasvik on Mar 29, 2020 2:43:18 GMT
Not UN specific, but it works. Rather than go the circuit route, I have had nice luck recently finding used UN stamps on Hip Stamps and to a lesser degree on Colnet. For sellers they are more work in some ways, but for buyers like me they're much better. Here is my most recent acquisition, a UN Geneva with a fairly nicely center cancelation, the way I like them, but contra UN postal regulations, as usual.

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Post by khj on Mar 29, 2020 2:57:36 GMT
Indeed, at least in Scott, you will find that most pre-2000 postally used prices are a tad bit higher than the mint price for Geneva and Vienna. Not so for New York. I assume that is because so much dealer mailing was done through UNPA in New York during that time period.
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crickbob
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Post by crickbob on Mar 29, 2020 3:24:51 GMT
Thanks KHJ and Kasvic (Aaron)! I think I will give APS a call and see what they have to say.
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Post by khj on Mar 29, 2020 3:44:34 GMT
crickbob, if convenient, please post when you do get a reply. As I stated, I can only "guess" as far as why UN is a "needed circuit". For all I know, it could be something simple, like -- everybody assumes there's no demand so they don't bother submitting UN circuit books!
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