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not of enough value to mail a letter any more, so to remedy the situation, the local Post
Offices have taken blocks of five "old" printed stamps and overprinted them with
a new image and a new value. The St. Bernard shown above on the right
is one of these "Russian Overprints" from Kamchatka. These stamps come in a
set of five different colored stamps all with the same overprint. Last time that I got in
some overprints, I assumed that they would remain available. I was wrong and I never
saw more copies of those. I expect these to be equally as rare and collectable. There
is no telling how many of the overprints they produced (not many), since they were never
designed to be sold on the world market. They are of value only for a short while until
the actual stamps can be printed. On the left is the stamp that was ultimately issued
with the St. Bernard image from the overprint, put out by Karelia
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In 1878 its turbulent modern history began when it was taken by Russia
from Turkey. Following the fall of the Tsar, the caucasion peoples
reasserted their independence and Turkey saw its chance to win back old
territory. Its troops entered Batum in april 1918. From this time
date letters handstamped Batumskaya Kontora during a shortage of stamps
at the Post Office and thus begins Batums philatelic history.
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Europeans, due chiefly to the fierce resistance of the native Caribs.
France ceded possession to Great Britain in 1763, which made the
island a colony in 1805. In 1980, two years after independence,
Dominca's fortunes improved when a corrupt and tyrannical administration
was replaced by that of Mary Eugenia CHARLES, the first female
prime minister in the caribbean, who remained in office for 15 years.
It is slightly more than four times the size of Washington, DC.
The climate is tropical and the terrain has rugged mountains of
volcanic origin. It is known as "The Nature Island of the Caribbean"
due to its spectacular, lush, and varied flora and fauna, which
are protected by an extensive natural park system. The official
language is English. The capital is Roseau.
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What a wonderful portrayal of the St.Bernard in this sketch on the Guinea Souvenir Sheet above.
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Liberia is an independent republic which lies on the on the bulge of Africa between
Sierra Leone and the Ivory Coast. The official language of Liberia is English but
several local languages are more widely spoken. In 1980 a military coup overthrew
the government and led to economic mismanagement and debt. A democratically
elected government was elected in 1997; however, the war had severely damaged
the economy through the loss of facilities and foreign investment.
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Mozambique is 106 years old. The country came into existence in
its present form as a result of an Anglo-Portuguese treaty of
May 1891 and gained its independence from Portugal in 1975. The
Mozambique created in 1891 was not a piece of random map drawing
but an attempt to make sense of the history of the region in a
single colonial state. In doing so, it accepted a part of the
African coast, which was established in the sixteenth century
when the Portuguese divided their command in eastern Africa
between the states of Mozambique and Mombassa.
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who exclusively profited from
the lucrative trade in diamonds, dominated successive
governments. Little of
this national income trickled down to benefit
the rest of the population. After much
fighting and insurrection the UN was finally
convinced to send a peacekeeping force that
was in the news for many months.
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#1 painting is Madame Charpentier by RENOIR. (Shown enlarged
to the left) The #2 painting
is The Head of Christ by REMBRANDT. The #3 painting is
The Standard-Bearer also by REMBRANDT. A VERMIER painting
is shown in the #4 picture, Girl asleep. The center of the
souvenir sheet is
a picture of the Metroolitan Museum of Art.
The #6, Lady with
a Lute also by VERMIER. REMBRANDT is the artist of #7, Portrait
of a Woman. MONET painted #8 titled La Grenouilliere, and
last, in spot #9, we have Woman with Chrysanthemums by DEGAS.
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This is a complete folder of postage stamps from Switzerland. There
are 12 postage stamps inside the folder just as we have in the
United States. I have only one of these folders. The picture
shown to the left below the folder is an enlargement of the stamp
to show the detail.
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the prolonged conflict that ensued in post-Soviet Tadjikistan. The intensity of
this conflict has been further fueled by the ethnic and historical externalities
of the unresolved political situation in Afghanistan.
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Tanzania, the largest country in East Africa, is renowned for its magnificent
wildlife, lakes, mountains, and scenery. The country boasts a wealth of natural
attractions, including the famed Ngorongoro crater and the formidable Mount
Kilimanjaro. It is also home to magnificent game reserves: Gombe Stream National
Park, with its chimpanzee sanctuary; and the breathtaking plains of the Serengeti
National Park, which hosts the annual migration of at least two million
wildebeest with leopards and lions hot on their heels. Add to this the lovely
beaches of the exotic islands of Zanzibar, Pemba, and Mafia. Tanzania recently
issued a couple different sets of dog stamps, including this souvenir sheet.
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Annexed by Russia between 1865 and 1885, Turkmenistan became a Soviet
republic in 1925. It achieved its independence upon the dissolution
of the USSR in 1991. President NIYAZOV retains absolute control over
the country and opposition is not tolerated. Extensive Hudrocarbon/natural
gas reserves could prove a boon to this underdeveloped country if
extraction and delivery projects were to be expanded. Turkmenistan is
on the east side of the Caspian Sea, just above Iran. It is slightly
larger than California in size. Its terrain is flat-to-rolling sandy
desert with dunes rising to mountains in the south; low mountains
along border with Iran; borders Caspian Sea in west. The religion is
Muslim 89%, Eastern Orthodox 9%, unknown 2%. The capital is Ashgabsat.
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Since 1997, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DROC); formerly called Zaire)
has been rent by ehtnic strife and civil war, touched off by a massive
inflow in 1994 of refugees from the fighting in Rwanda and Burundi.
Zaire (now Democratic Republic of Congo) is located n Central Africa,
northeast of Angola. It is slightly less than one-fourth the size of the US.
The climate is tropical; hot and humid on equatorial river basun; cooler
and drier in southern highlands; cooler and wetter in eastern highlands;
The capital is Kinshasa.
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A wonderful First Day cover Envelope(2002) from Monaco. A rare find
indeed. I have only ONE of these envelopes. A chance to get the
envelope and the stamp for the price of the envelope alone. The
stamp alone is shown above in the stamp section.
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For your collection. ONE ONLY. Don't miss out on this rare find.
A chance to get the First Day Cover (1982) envelope from Romania
and a lovely St. Bernard stamp for the price of the envelope alone.
The stamp is shown above under Romania in the stamp section,
sold separately from the
envelope.
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