rod222
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Post by rod222 on May 18, 2014 0:51:55 GMT
1976 Pheasants. 2ch, Golden pheasant. 5ch, Lady Amherst’s pheasant. 10ch, Silver pheasant. 15ch, Reeves’ pheasant. 25ch, Copper pheasant. 40ch, Albino ring-necked pheasant. 50ch, Ring-necked pheasant.1979 Roses 5ch, Rose. 10ch, Red star rose. 15ch, Flamerose. 20ch, Yellow rose. 30ch, White rose. 50ch, Deep pink rose.
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rod222
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Post by rod222 on Jun 22, 2014 8:15:33 GMT
Everyone on TSF loves the Frog. North Korea 1992 2 Miniature sheets CV $30 / $10 Both sheets cover 6 frogs and toads. 40ch Seoul Pond Frog (Rana chosenica.) 40ch Moor frog (Rana arvalis). 40ch Common toad (Bufo bufo). 70ch Common pond frog (Rana nigromaculata). 70ch Japanese tree toad (Hyla japonica). 70ch Korean brown frog (Rana coreana). (1.5” long)
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rod222
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Post by rod222 on Dec 23, 2014 12:31:17 GMT
1979 Central Zoo in Pyongyang Airmail: but listed in sequence, no airmail section in Scott, except 1 stamp. Moscovy Ducks Ostrich Turkey Pelican Guinea Fowl Mandarin Ducks 1992 World Environment Day 10ch- Flower (Rhododendron mucronulatum). 30ch- Barn swallow (Hirundo rustica). 40ch- Flower (Stewartia koreana). 50ch- Beetle (Dictoptera aurora). 70ch- Tree (Metasequoia glyptostroboides). 90ch- Chinese salamander (Hynobius leechi). 1.20w- Tree (Gingko biloba). 1.40w- Fish (Cottus poecilopus).
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rod222
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Post by rod222 on Dec 24, 2014 0:18:22 GMT
North Korea Revenues Circa 1950 Under the loupe, I would suggest Sewing Machine perforations (not confirmed)
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Ryan
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What I collect: If I have a catalogue for it, I collect it. And I have many catalogues ....
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Post by Ryan on Sept 15, 2015 14:06:29 GMT
Boy, I sure had a tough battle with catalogue blindness on this one. I looked through my Scott and didn't see it so I looked through my Michel and I didn't see it there either. I have a catalogue printed in North Korea (gasp!) so I looked in there and managed to spot it, and sure enough there it is in the others as well. This is from 1957 - according to the Scott listing it's much pricier imperforate. Ryan
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Post by iswscwebmaster on Sept 20, 2017 0:26:34 GMT
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Post by iswscwebmaster on Sept 21, 2017 1:02:51 GMT
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Post by iswscwebmaster on Sept 24, 2017 0:55:31 GMT
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Post by iswscwebmaster on Sept 24, 2017 1:00:49 GMT
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Post by iswscwebmaster on Sept 24, 2017 1:07:21 GMT
Here is a sheet with pre printed cancels.
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Post by iswscwebmaster on Sept 24, 2017 1:15:43 GMT
And some bridges Rungna Bridge over the River Taedong Ansan Bridge over the River Pothung Orkyu Bridge over the River Taedong
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Post by iswscwebmaster on Sept 24, 2017 1:18:17 GMT
1996 Children's Games:
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Post by iswscwebmaster on Sept 24, 2017 1:22:23 GMT
Order of Suhbaatar
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kosmo
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Post by kosmo on May 16, 2019 18:56:56 GMT
Who is interested in this topic? There are many stamps of this country.
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renden
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Post by renden on May 16, 2019 19:57:22 GMT
Who is interested in this topic? There are many stamps of this country. I am and already have some North Korea stamps (just 5 !!!) - Thanks kosmo ! René
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abctoo
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Post by abctoo on May 18, 2019 3:54:10 GMT
Kosmo, do you have some covers you can show too?
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kosmo
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Post by kosmo on May 18, 2019 13:57:46 GMT
Kosmo, do you have some covers you can show too? Not in my collection, but I can show you others.
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kosmo
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Post by kosmo on May 26, 2019 8:16:25 GMT
Pyongyang breeding research Institute, 1960, breeding and genetics research Institute, Moscow.
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Post by jimwentzell on Jan 14, 2020 19:49:10 GMT
This 10w stamp from North Korea is without gum, and I can't find it in my Scott catalogue so I'm not sure where to place it in my rather sparse (North) Korea collection. Does anyone have information on it? Thanks in advance!
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tomiseksj
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What I collect: Worldwide stamps/covers, Cinderellas, Ohio Prepaid Sales Tax Receipts, U.S. WWII Ration ephemera
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Post by tomiseksj on Jan 14, 2020 21:13:24 GMT
jimwentzell , The stamp is Scott 249, issued September 26, 1960 to commemorate the repatriation of Korean nationals from Japan.
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FDI
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What I collect: Modern Canada (misperf, varieties, tagging errors), Canadian Cinderellas, EXUP & CAPEX & Dead Countries
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Post by FDI on Aug 27, 2022 15:24:47 GMT
North Korea #2663 - CAPEX '87 Issue I come here for an opinion on this stamp. I have a copy of the 10c Musk Ox with a clear omission of the brown color. Can this be a real omission or could it be from a Proof or is this a fake? The paper is the same thickness on both and the gum is also the same. Thanks FDI
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darkormex
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Post by darkormex on Aug 27, 2022 19:18:07 GMT
The North Korean, Korean Stamp Catalogue (1946-1992) published by Saengbosa Publishing has the following listing for this stamp along with the other two stamps from the set issued for CAPEX '87 but does not state that there is a color error. It is possible it is a "fake" error of color deliberately printed by North Korea or it may possibly be an actual error that heretofore has gone unnoticed. I also looked for this stamp on the Korea Stamp Society's website with the possibility that an article had been written about it, but I didn't see anything. With your permission, FDI , I would like to email your scan to the Korea Stamp Society to see if any of the members know anything about it.
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Post by daniel on Aug 27, 2022 20:21:58 GMT
North Korea #2663 - CAPEX '87 Issue I come here for an opinion on this stamp. I have a copy of the 10c Musk Ox with a clear omission of the brown color. Can this be a real omission or could it be from a Proof or is this a fake? The paper is the same thickness on both and the gum is also the same. Thanks FDI It's not missing the colour brown, we're seeing colour or colours underneath which would have made up the mix resulting in the brown. It looks to me to be a colour changeling with yellow faded out by sunlight. That's my opinion. Daniel
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FDI
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What I collect: Modern Canada (misperf, varieties, tagging errors), Canadian Cinderellas, EXUP & CAPEX & Dead Countries
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Post by FDI on Aug 27, 2022 20:49:46 GMT
darkormex , please do as I'm very curions if anyone else have seen this before. CAPEX is one of my Thematic collections and I do have a few more copies of this stamp but I had never seen one like this. daniel , thanks for your explanation, it makes sense.
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darkormex
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Post by darkormex on Aug 28, 2022 0:41:46 GMT
FDI, I tend to agree with daniel here. I will still ask on the KSS website but on second glance, with the faded red of the CAPEX logo and the Canadian maple leaf I am inclined toward the changeling explanation also.
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FDI
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What I collect: Modern Canada (misperf, varieties, tagging errors), Canadian Cinderellas, EXUP & CAPEX & Dead Countries
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Post by FDI on Sept 12, 2022 12:02:12 GMT
Good morning darkormex , did anyone replied to you from the KSS on the subject stamps? Just curious to see if you had any luck from that end. In any case, thanks for your help. FDI
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Catweazle
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What I collect: Chatham Islands (NZ), Molokai (US), Lord Howe Island (AU), Greenland, GB, some Australian Pre-decimals for good measure et hoc genus omne.
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Post by Catweazle on Jan 30, 2024 12:04:20 GMT
Has anyone had any luck acquiring recent modern covers or stamps (i.e. last ten years). My understanding is that they sometimes attend stamp exhibitions around the world, or you can order through their Chinese bureau but not sure if it's even possible to order direct because who knows how you'd be able to pay them!
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rod222
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Post by rod222 on Jan 30, 2024 14:35:49 GMT
Has anyone had any luck acquiring recent modern covers or stamps (i.e. last ten years). My understanding is that they sometimes attend stamp exhibitions around the world, or you can order through their Chinese bureau but not sure if it's even possible to order direct because who knows how you'd be able to pay them! CatweazleI have 700 North Korean stamps, Latest 1998 8 stamps 1999 1 s/s 2002 1 stamp 2013 1 image of a stamp (A Kangaroo) They rarely come in swaps these days.
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Post by madhermit on Mar 10, 2024 21:46:32 GMT
Nothing too exciting, but I'm moving house and just rediscovered this in a draw! I sent it to myself back in the pre Covid times, I wish I had been in full collecting mode when I was there!
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Catweazle
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What I collect: Chatham Islands (NZ), Molokai (US), Lord Howe Island (AU), Greenland, GB, some Australian Pre-decimals for good measure et hoc genus omne.
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Post by Catweazle on Mar 21, 2024 11:23:13 GMT
The modern DPRK postal history is, I'd suggest, uncommon. I should find out who plans on venturing there on tour soon...
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