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Contents.History The first stamp catalog was published in France by on 17 September 1861 and the first illustrated catalog by in December 1861 (based on the earlier work).The first catalogs in Great Britain were published in 1862 by, and Dr. The first in the United States was The Stamp Collector's Manual by A.C. Kline (a pseudonym for John William Kline), also 1862.Originally catalogs were just ' price lists, though today that is less common.
The catalogs of some major publishers continue to serve as an official price list for the publisher. For example, Stanley Gibbons in the United Kingdom specifically states in the catalog that the price listed is the estimated selling price by Stanley Gibbons Ltd. On the other had, Scott in the United States does not sell stamps.
Core performance mark verstegen cd. Rather, the Scott catalog serves as a reference document for expected prices used by buyers and sellers. Over time, as developed, catalogs tended to accumulate additional supporting details about the stamps, such as dates of issue, color variations, and so forth. As their use by collectors became widespread, the catalogs came to define what was and was not a legitimate stamp, since many collectors would avoid stamps not described in the catalog. In recent years, the has become a common resource for information about stamps. Some catalogs have an on-line version while others are available only on-line.Current catalogs The following catalogs have a worldwide coverage:.
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printed, software and online. printed, pdf-format and online. printed and online. printed onlyThese are large undertakings, since there are thousands of new stamps to describe each year, and the prices of all stamps may go up or down. For publishers that are not dealers, the prices are estimated by data from dealers and auctions.In addition, the catalog publishers usually put out specialized volumes with additional details, generally by nationality: Michel has a specialized German catalog, Scott a specialized US catalog, and so forth.Many countries have their own 'national catalogs', typically put out by a leading publisher or dealer in that country. Postal administrations may themselves put out catalogs, although they tend to be aimed at less-experienced collectors, and rarely provide fully detailed stamp data.