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Post by pilot on Apr 22, 2020 4:05:33 GMT
1960 ( 1Mar)
SG D3, D5 and D6
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Post by pilot on Apr 22, 2020 4:57:18 GMT
1960 1d on 6½d Purple SG D2
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Post by pilot on Apr 22, 2020 6:34:46 GMT
1960 ( 1Mar) Postal Charges 6d overprint on 7½d SG D1
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Post by pilot on Apr 26, 2020 1:45:59 GMT
1957-1958 Papua New Guinea Stamps Pictorial Definitives Surcharges Overprint ½d to 5d
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Post by pilot on Apr 26, 2020 2:07:57 GMT
957-1958 Papua New Guinea Stamps Pictorial Definitives Surcharges Overprint 2½d to 4d
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stainlessb
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qaStaHvIS yIn 'ej chep
Posts: 4,906
What I collect: currently focused on most of western Europe, much of which is spent on France, Belgium, Germany and Great Britain Queen Victoria
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Post by stainlessb on Apr 26, 2020 2:14:45 GMT
just keep those postsa coming!!!
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Post by pilot on Apr 26, 2020 2:39:53 GMT
Papua New Guinea 29 Jan 1957 SG17 7d on 1/- Lakatoi yellow-green
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Post by pilot on Apr 26, 2020 4:22:21 GMT
PNG 1994 "Emergency" Overprints Provisional Overprint of the Land Shell - 21 toea over 80toea, was issued on the 28th August, 1994. The print run quantity was 796,150. SG 737 ASC 633a...the fifth stamp overprinted in the emergency
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Post by pilot on Apr 26, 2020 23:11:53 GMT
PNG 1994 "Emergency" Overprints Provisional Overprint of the Spine Cheek Anenomefish 65 toea over 70 toea, was issued on the 28th November, 1994. The print run quantity was 125,000. SG 737 ASC 539a...the eleventh stamp overprinted in the emergency
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Post by pilot on Apr 26, 2020 23:30:55 GMT
In 1994, PNG began to run out of current domestic denomination - stamps (21 toea) - to sell over the counter. This was because Post PNG had advised the Distributor of Stamps that they had applied to the Price Control Authority for a 16% increase to the existing local domestic rate of postage, (from 21 to 25 toea), to be struck – but this was subject to Parliament approval and Gazetting of the increase. (The previous 5% increase from 20 to 21 toea had been in late 1990). In the meantime, 21 toea stamps were running out and a series of overprintings had to be initiated as the actual PNG domestic postal usage of these stamps was about one million per calendar month. The proposed increase was not passed and gazetted in the normal timely fashion - as there was real and protracted opposition to this increase from the quite substantial letter-writing public of PNG. Additionally, it was thought that an increase of this magnitude may bring about a ground swell of support to increase local wages, and as such, the timing for a domestic postal increase was not viewed to be politically smart. Also, the PNG economy was not in great shape, and anyway, no 25 toea stamps were available as they had been printed but not paid for, and therefore were not available to distribute throughout PNG. A real conundrum! This meant that in the meantime, 21 toea stamps were still being postally used and additional quantities would have to be overprinted on a regular basis awaiting an approval decision. And so, overprints were quickly printed locally to ensure a supply was available for individuals and businesses to use. These thirteen stamps are now known in the philatelic world as "The PNG Emergencies".
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Post by pilot on Apr 26, 2020 23:51:27 GMT
PNG 1994 "Emergency" Overprints Provisional Overprint of the Tomato Clownfish 21 toea over 35 toea, was issued on the 16th March, 1994. the print run quantity was 1,750,000. ASC 538a... the first stamp overprinted in the emergency
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Post by pilot on Apr 26, 2020 23:58:48 GMT
PNG 1994 "Emergency" Overprints Provisional Overprint of the Sailing Ship K1.20 over 40 toea, was issued on the 16th March, 1994. The print run quantity was 255,000. ASC 560a...the second stamp overprinted in the emergency period
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Post by pilot on Apr 27, 2020 1:03:34 GMT
PNG 1994 "Emergency" Overprints Provisional Overprint of the Bainings Dancer 5 toea over 35 toea, was issued on the 5th August, 1994. The print run quantity was 500,000. This stamp was overprinted to cover previous 5 toea increases ending on 27 November 1994 and also the proposed 5 toea increase in postage for the Zone 1 & 2 twenty gram letter rate - levied on 28 November, 1994. SG 730 ASC 600a...the third stamp overprinted in the emergency
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Post by pilot on Apr 27, 2020 1:39:33 GMT
PNG 1994 "Emergency" Overprints Provisional Overprint of the Cassowary/Kiwi 10 toea over 35 toea, was issued on the 23rd August, 1994. The print run quantity was 134,950. I think this stamp was overprinted to cover previous 10 toea increases ending on 27 November 1994 and also the proposed 10 toea increase in postage for the Zone 3 twenty gram letter rate - levied on 28 November, 1994. This meant low usage for current mail - enabling the purchase of large quantities of MNH stock by Dealers and collectors. This single stamp is offered for sale and pricing shall include free un-tracked domestic postage to an Australian postcode. SG 733 ASC 619a...the fourth stamp overprinted in the emergency
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Post by pilot on Apr 27, 2020 3:21:05 GMT
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Post by pilot on Apr 27, 2020 22:14:37 GMT
PNG 1994 "Emergency" Overprints Provisional Overprint of the Musical Bow - 5 toea over 35 toea, was issued on the 3rd October, 1994. The print run quantity was 490,350. ASC catalogue value in 2007 was AUD80 (MNH), however present value is about AUD20. This is due to the large number despatched to regions with lower usage at the time. It also co-incided with the release of the Gogodala Mask (ASC 620a) released on the same day in regions with high usage. These factors culminated in one stamp being available and the other being rare. Additionally, they were both surcharged upvalues - used to make up postage for use in other postal rates. SG 731 ASC 626a the sixth stamp overprinted in the emergency
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Post by pilot on Apr 27, 2020 23:38:13 GMT
PNG 1994 "Emergency" Overprints Provisional Overprint of the NZ Stampex Mask - 10 toea over 35 toea, was issued on the 3rd October, 1994. The print run quantity was 70,950. ASC catalogue value in 2007 was AUD50 (MNH), however present value is about AUD85. This is due to the large number despatched to regions with very high domestic usage. This culminated in one stamp being abundant (ASC626a) and the other being rare. Additionally, they were both surcharged upvalues - used to make up postage for use in other postal rates. SG 732 ASC 620a the seventh stamp overprinted in the emergency The availability of this stamp limits the number of sets of thirteen (13) which can exist.
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Post by pilot on Apr 28, 2020 0:25:37 GMT
PNG 1994 "Emergency" Overprints Provisional Overprint of the Gogodala Mask - 50 toea over 35 toea, was issued on the 28th November, 1994. The print run quantity was 45,000. ASC catalogue value in 2007 was AUD110 (MNH), with present value being AUD110. This is due to the release of the stamp just prior to the Christmas period which was traditionally the time of most usage - but mainly due to the small quantity printed, and the heavy international usage regions it was sent to. SG 736 ASC 615a the eighth stamp overprinted in the emergency set and it's value has remained stable while others have decreased substantially. In my opinion, it is the second rarest of the set (the rarest being A620a NZ Stampex Mask). The availability of this stamp limits the number of sets of thirteen (13) which can exist.
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Post by pilot on Apr 28, 2020 0:42:21 GMT
PNG 1994 "Emergency" Overprints 50 toea over 35 toea Gogodala Mask inverted overprint SG 736a was purchased at the PostOffice in Kainantu PNG in February 1995.
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Post by pilot on Apr 28, 2020 1:17:56 GMT
PNG 1994 "Emergency" Overprints Provisional Overprint of the Rouna Waterfall - 50 toea over 35 toea, was issued on the 28th November, 1994. The print run quantity was 50,000. ASC catalogue value in 2007 was AUD90 (MNH), however present value is about AUD15. This is due to the large number despatched to regions with very low international usage. This meant that collectors and Dealers could buy them as MNH - as they were not being consumed for international usage by the public like the Gogodala Mask was. SG 735 ASC608a the ninth stamp overprinted in the emergency set and it's value has decreased exponentially - however it is probably the third or fourth most scarce to source (the other being ASC613a Census) of the set. The availability of this stamp somewhat limits the number of sets of thirteen (13) which can exist.
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Post by pilot on Apr 28, 2020 2:42:50 GMT
PNG 1994 "Emergency" Overprints Provisional Overprint of the Census - 65 toea over 70 toea, was issued on the 28th November, 1994. The print run quantity was 50,000. ASC catalogue value in 2007 was AUD5 (MNH), and present value is about AUD5. At this point in time, I do not know why that is so! You would think the very small print quantity would mean that they should be very expensive to buy! This is a very interesting stamp - with the sheet of 50 having 50 variations. Every one is different. SG 738 ASC613a the tenth stamp overprinted
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Post by pilot on Apr 29, 2020 1:40:46 GMT
PNG 1994 "Emergency" Overprints Provisional Overprint of the Spine Cheek Anenomefish - 65 toea over 70 toea, was issued on the 28th November, 1994. The print run quantity was 125,000. ASC catalogue value in 2007 was AUD5 (MNH), and present value is AUD8. SG 737 ASC 539a is the eleventh stamp overprinted in the emergency set
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Post by pilot on Apr 29, 2020 20:59:23 GMT
PNG 1994 "Emergency" Overprints Provisional Overprint of the Wawoi Waterfall - K1.00 over 70 toea, was issued on the 28th November, 1994. The print run quantity was 75,000. ASC catalogue value in 2007 was AUD20 (MNH), and present value is AUD20. SG 739 ASC610a the twelfth stamp overprinted in the emergency
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renden
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Posts: 9,162
What I collect: Canada-USA-France-Lithuania-Austria--Germany-Mauritius-French Colonies in Africa
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Post by renden on Apr 29, 2020 21:21:28 GMT
Love to see Papua stamps - as a Grade 1 and 2..in the far past..the good sisters would give us boxes to collect 1 cents in order to send to Papua children - Have no clue how that part of the world evolved but they have stamps !!
René
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Post by pilot on Apr 30, 2020 22:58:36 GMT
Hi René Papua an New Guinea stamps were highly prized by royalty and world leaders. Stamps of Papua an New Guinea tell the counties history very well. The collecting area of New Guinea is very extensive. It comprises German New Guinea, British New Guinea and Dutch Indies as well as New Guinea, Papua, Dutch New Guinea, Papua New Guinea, UNTEA, Irian Barat and Indonesia. Even a relatively small collecting field like PNG is rich in special items, be it covers, stamps or postmarks. Barry
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Post by pilot on Apr 30, 2020 23:44:43 GMT
PNG 1994 "Emergency" Overprints Provisional Overprint of another Gogodala Mask - K1.00 over 70 toea, was issued on the 28th November, 1994. The print run quantity was 55,000. ASC catalogue value in 2007 was AUD10 (MNH), however present value is about AUD8. This is again due to the large quantity despatched to regions with very low international usage. SG 740 ASC617a the thirteenth and last stamp overprinted in the emergency
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Post by pilot on May 1, 2020 1:26:57 GMT
PNG Emergencies – Birds of Paradise
The ongoing financial and constitutional crises in Papua New Guinea led to further indecision and no decision on a stamp charge rise meant that the original 21 toea overprinted stamps were rapidly depleting, so even more stamps for domestic usage were required for a mail hungry public who were still consuming approximately one million stamps each month at this time. The Philatelic Bureau decided to overprint 1,402,000 Birds of Paradise stamps using four (4) different stamp varieties with a thin font). These were the 3rd printing of ASC647 having 1993 at the stamp base and a lower-case "t" in the denomination (ASC 647c) and the 1992 upper-case "T". (ASC 647d) And also the second printing of ASC649 having July 1993 and a lower-case "t" (ASC 649a), together with the stamp having 1992 at the base and an upper-case "T" (ASC 649b). Further confusion exists as the Australian Stamp Catalogue of 2007 refuses to acknowledge the four (4) 1992 upper-case T" stamps (more on that later). I refer to these as BOP1's or First Printing of BOP's.
Confused?
Well, let's move on to the Second Printing of BOP's - or BOP2's. Approval of increased postal charges have still not been approved by the PNG Government and another 515,000 thick fonted Freshwater Fish overprints have been printed but look like running out - so arrangements are made to overprint the same four (4) stamps that were used for the BOP1's. However, sheets of two (2) other varieties were inadvertently added and delivered to the printers with them. Thus, there were now six (6) varieties involved - not four (4). Additionally, the Philatelic Bureau directed the Printer to overprint them "the same as the last ones" - meaning the thin-fonted BOP1's. However the same printers had last printed the Freshwater Fish and thought that a thick font was required for the BOP2's - and that's what got printed! 24,950 of them! Catalogue numbers for the four were ASC 647e, 647f, 649c & 649d. Not long after they were issued (04 August 1995), several sharp-eyed entrepreneurs noticed that the dates on some of both the small "t" were not dated 1993, but 1992! Rumours abounded that there had been an additional third overprinting of the BOP's. For ASC 647g had to be the first printing of ASC 647 & for ASC 649e it also had to be the first printing of ASC 649. It is not politically correct, but I call these BOP3's...
This was not fraud or deception - it had simply arisen out of a clerical error.
We may never know how many BOP3's were printed, but an estimate by the three members of the Lae Troika (who had bought up most of them) made it 1,800 (36 sheets of 50) of ASC 647g and 1,200 (24 sheets of 50) of ASC 649e. We can summarise this last lot of 1994/95 Emergency Overprints as below:
BOP2 - ASC 647e - 7,550 BOP2 - ASC 647f - 3,200 BOP2 - ASC 649c - 7,700 BOP2 - ASC 649d - 3,500 BOP3 - ASC 647g - 1,800 BOP3 - ASC 649e - 1,200 TOTAL - 24,950
These stamps have a thicker font than the BOP1's and far fewer were printed. These stamps are currently being sold off at insane prices - I assume because they are not in fashion - or because of the way dealers and carpetbaggers basically "cornered" the market with the end result that they became worth far less on the open market. But I suspect that the real reason is about the number of sets that are able to be collated due to the low numbers of upper-case 1992 "T' stamps which were actually printed. And then this situation is exacerbated by the inadvertent printing of the 1992 lower-case "t" stamps in even lower quantities. This means that there can only be a maximum of 1,200 sets if the estimate is correct. But that does not mean that collectors are unable to buy the stamps they can afford and then dream about the others.
On the 15th September 1995, the domestic postal rate is increased to 25 toea and is finally gazetted.
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Post by pilot on May 1, 2020 2:03:29 GMT
1995 PNG Emergencies – Birds of Paradise ASC647c BOP1 21 toea (lower-case "t") denomination overprinted on an original 45 toea stamp (ASC 647). Bottom date is 1993. 450,000 were printed. ASC 2007 catalogued at AUD 7 value in 2018 is AUD5
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