INTRODUCTION TO HUNGARIAN PHILATELY
Hungarian Stamps and
Their Background 1871-1940
by
MARIAN CARNE ZINSMEISTER, S.P.A.
Copyright 1948, Western Stamp Collector.
Reprinted with permission, 2002.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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I have taken this information from a number of sources that I found available, including the catalogues of Scott’s, Gibbons, Michel, Szekely, etc., a large number of stamp journals, and have also received invaluable information from Bela Bauer, Ben Reeves, John Grafel, Doris and William Stericker, and the Austro Hungarian Philatelic Society members. I wish to thank all of them for their invaluable aid, which has made this booklet a fund of information which I hope you will find a worthy addition to your philatelic library.
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February, 1948. MARIAN CARNE ZINSMEISTER
This booklet uses the Types and Catalogue Numbers from Scott’s
Standard Postage Stamp Catalogue, 1947 edition
Please Note that this article contains catalog listings up to the year 1940 – we will be adding more entries in the future.
Please Note: Since 1947 some of the catalogue numbers in Scott’s have been changed. Catalogue numbers 133-152; 223-305; 397-399; 442-444 and 457 have not been assigned by the Catalogue editors. Numbers 225-262 (szeged) and 265-305 (bánát bácksa) are now listed as ‘Occupation Issues’ in the back of the Hungary listing. The Szeged issues are now numbered 1-P1 and the bánát bácksa issues are 10N1-10NP1. Number 305A is now 103A. Please consult Scott’s Catalogue.
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THE MONARCHY |
SEMI-POSTAL ISSUES
THE REGENCY
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428-441
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THE REPUBLIC
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SOVIET REPUBLIC
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AIR-POST ISSUES
1918-1936
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THE REGENCY
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SEMI-POSTAL ISSUES
1913-1940
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