P=have O=don’t have it
(http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/bk.html)
See: Yugoslavia stamps
See also: Srpska
Republic stamps
Scott: #247O
Issued: 25.5.1996
Essen '96
Inside #247: Pseudo Stamp
Scott: #250O, #251P
Issued: 10.7.1996
Centenary, Use of
Mail Vans in
Inside #251: Bosnia-Herzegovina #42P
Scott: #305-7O
Issued: 22.5.1998
1998 World Cup Soccer Championships
Inside #305: Pseudo Stamp
Scott: #332O
Issued: 15.6.1999
PHILEXFRANCE '99
Inside #332: Pseudo Stamp
Scott: #334O
Issued: 1.7.1999
120th Anniversary of the Stamp
Inside #334: As Bosnia-Herzegovina type
A4
(1910)
Scott: #506-9O
Issued: 1.9.2005
Postal service
Inside #509:
Thanks to Lou Guadagno
Scott: #529a-dO
Issued: 30.11.2005
Postal service
Inside #529d: Bosnia and Herzegovina #344O (B)
Scott: #529eO
Thanks to Lou Guadagno
Scott: #610-1O
Issued: 8.3.2008
Europa 2008 – Letters
Inside #611:
Thanks to Lou Guadagno
Lou
wrote: The artist really made an odd choice in the old post
card to create his design, and I had a couple of questions: why is
someone writing on the card after it was received and what is he
writing? Also, why is there a registration stamp, who would register a
post card, and where is the fee postage?
Scott: #611aP
Best website related:
http://www.euro-soft.nl/yuclub/
All stamps of the new states of ex-Yugoslavia
http://membres.lycos.fr/europa_cept/ex-yougoslavia_a.htm
The Chronology of Postal Authorities Issuing Stamps in
http://www.fortunecity.com/victorian/wooton/6/chrono.htm - prewwi
Wish List
Bosnia Herzegovina #41 for the Republic of Srpska