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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armenia
Scott: #479P
Issued: 31.12.1994
75th Anniversary, Armenian Stamps
(Part of envelope with first Armenian stamp)
Inside #479:
Scott: #623O
Issued: 23.12.2000
Contributions of Armenians to 20th Century Culture
Inside #623 (In margin of sheet):
Scott: #624O
Issued: 23.12.2000
Contributions of Armenians to 20th Century Culture
Inside #624 (In margin of sheet):
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Armenia #483+ tabO |
Armenia #614O |
Armenia #559O |
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Armenia #509+ tabO |
Armenia #508+ tabO |
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Armenia #484O |
Armenia #493O |
Scott: #625O
Issued: 23.12.2000
Contributions of Armenians to 20th Century Culture
Inside #625 (In margin of sheet):
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Armenia #557O |
Armenia #615O |
Armenia #539O |
Armenia #432dP
Armenia #588 s/sO
Armenia #532bO
Scott: #626O
Issued: 23.12.2000
Contributions of Armenians to 20th Century Culture
Inside #626 (In margin of sheet):
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Armenia #574O |
Armenia #573O |
Armenia #451A s/sO
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Armenia #551O |
Armenia #553O |
Armenia #554O |
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Armenia #552O |
Armenia #555O |
Armenia #556O |
Armenia #575O |
Scott: #639O
Issued: 9.10.2001
Dialogue among Civilizations
Inside #639: Pseudo Stamp on Envelope
Thanks to Lloyd Gilbert
Scott: #740P
Issued: 28.3.2006
50th Anniversary of the first Europa Stamps
Inside #740:
Pseudo Stamps
Inside #740 (in
margin): Armenia Europa issues
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Scott: #876O
Issued: 01.06.2011
20th Anniversary of the Regional Commonwealth of the field
of Communication
Inside #876:
Pseudo Stamps
Scott: #927O
Issued: 27.12.2012
100th anniversary of Tadevos Minasyants
Inside #927: Russia #4699O
Russia-USSR air letter envelope with imprinted indicia, c.
Thanks to Attilio Papio and Lou Guadagno
Scott: #????P
Issued: 11.11.2019
100th Anniversary, Armenian Stamps
Inside #????: Armenia #1aO
Scott: #????O
Issued: 14.11.2022
100th Anniversary of “Philanum”
(Union of Philatelists and Numismatists)
Inside #????: Armenia
#752O
Inside #????:
Pseudo Stamps
The postage stamp depicts a magnifying glass, the logo of the Philatelists’ Armenian Association, as well as the inscriptions "100TH ANNIVERSARY", "PHILANUM" and "INTERNATIONAL PHILATELIC EXHIBITION" in Armenian and English languages.
Michael wrote: I think that’s a pseudostamp. But the red image on the left side, next to the coin, is a simplified version of their definitive series, e.g. Scott #752, or at least a design element, portraying King Tigran the Great. I think it is an excellent SoS!
Lou wrote:
The 3 symbols in the quartered square are letters in the Armenian
alphabet, and are the initials of the Armenian Philatelic Society. Look at the
Armenian spelling of Armenia and Philanum on the stamp
and you will see some of the same letters, According to a source on
the internet, the letter "Ֆ" is pronounced like the f in
"life" so it probably the abbreviation of Philatelic in
Armenian.
Michael, I agree with you on the
ID of the vignettes in the other square, they fit well into my design
component category, good catch!
Thanks to Michael Merritt
Best website related:
http://home.nestor.minsk.by/fsunews/index.html
Scott
2007
Wish List
Armenia #1a
Armenia #C1
Armenia #451A s/s
Armenia #483+ tab
Armenia #484
Armenia #493
Armenia #508+ tab
Armenia #509+ tab
Armenia #532b
Armenia #539
Armenia #551
Armenia #552
Armenia #553
Armenia #554
Armenia #555
Armenia #556
Armenia #557
Armenia #559
Armenia #561
Armenia #573
Armenia #574
Armenia #575
Armenia #577
Armenia #588 s/s
Armenia #610
Armenia #614
Armenia #615
Scott: #623
Scott: #624
Scott: #625
Scott: #626
Armenia #630
Scott: #639
Armenia #658
Armenia #671
Armenia #703
Armenia #714
Armenia #752
Armenia #803 for Guinea
Armenia 1996 for Sierra Leone
Armenia 1996 for Sierra Leone
Scott: #876
Armenia Mi AM #562 for Djibuti
Armenia #632a for Guinee
Scott: #927
Armenia #1143 for Niger, Guinea
Bissau
Armenia #1262 for Central Africa rep.
Armenia #???? (2022)