Episode 15 - Going Through my German Stockbooks (After a Year)

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ธ.ค. 2023
  • In Episode 15 I 'dust' off my German stockbooks that I haven't touched in a year.
    Will be interesting to see what we'll find.
    Feel free to leave a comment, like and subscribe. It is greatly appreciated.
    Mail me: chrislovesstamps@gmail.com

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  • @voneschenbachmusic

    Lovely German stamp collection Chris! I also love seeing all of the definitive series on one page - a definite disadvantage of collecting in an album but great if using stock sheets. My dad collected Germany and gifted me his collection and after spending time in Germany in the early 1990s I have been adding to it since. I didn't realize the Briefcentrum cancels had region codes - my recent Germany had a mix of town and post center codes so assumed they were from Berlin instead of all over. It would be fun to collect all of the codes on a common definitive series like the flowers!

  • @jeffreyhalvorson31

    Great video. A very nice German collection. I have a fairly extensive German collection. I learned something new from your video. I didn't know the Briefcentrum cancels were geographically coded. Thank you for the information.

  • @billyjohnesterhuizen6340

    BEAUTIFUL STAMPS MY FRIEND.. LOOKING AT YOUR COLLECTION, THERE'S ONLY A FEW THAT I'M SHORT OF .

  • @tedtalksstamps

    Hi Chris. I enjoyed this peek inside your stockbooks. One thing I love about collecting Germany is that, except for definitives series of course, there are very few multi-stamp sets. The great majority of commemorative "sets" are only a single stamp. Of course, that does not include semi-postals, where almost all issues are 4-stamp sets. By the way, I received your card. Thanks.

  • @MarkDyck

    Lovely stock books, Chris. I'm with you - seeing the longer, multi-year series on one page looks impressive. German stamps tend to have such clean cancels so they are a joy to look at. 🙂

  • @jerrystamps

    Nice collection Chris, I like the 1939 to 1945 war stamps myself as a great part of history also the occupied countries too.

  • @GreatStampAdventure

    Hi Chris! Thanks for showing us your German collection! Very nice stock books, well organized. The first stock book you showed: are all your stamps completed sets/series? I agree, I think the best is to keep a series or set together. It just makes an attractive and coherent display. Why did you keep the hyperinflation stamps in a glassine envelope, or did you say and I missed it? I will watch your video again. I enjoyed your video. 🙂

  • @danielste-marie779

    Nice German collection. I keep the sets together regardless of the year of issue. I just think it is more pleasing to the eye that way rather than having them spread out over a few years. Looking forward to more of your German collection. Although I have many German and German state/Colonies stamps, I am presently concentrating on the Third Right, including Mint,used and on cover of each as well as propaganda postcards. Looking forward to your next video.

  • @serga76.bodrov

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