tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3957342202508246750.post1613548318601337564..comments2023-12-27T11:58:34.208-08:00Comments on Stamp Must Have: Trieste (Trst) - Yugoslavia issue:Balkanstamphttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04758945201068330750noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3957342202508246750.post-63579594385978034742016-08-17T11:49:47.239-07:002016-08-17T11:49:47.239-07:00Anonymous: Very hard to determine about which stam...Anonymous: Very hard to determine about which stamp You talk, as TRIESTE Zone B (Yugoslavia overprinted STT VUJNA) "Industry" set don't have face value 35 Din. So, my conclusion is that You have it from regular (not overprint for Trieste) Yugoslavia stamp from basic set.<br /><br />To give You more precise answer, I will need scan/photo of Your 35 Din stamp.<br />Balkanstamphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04758945201068330750noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3957342202508246750.post-88402614567400612292016-08-16T11:10:31.600-07:002016-08-16T11:10:31.600-07:00I have a 35 din is it also €3 ?I have a 35 din is it also €3 ?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3957342202508246750.post-28299616970939505072014-12-22T12:24:16.386-08:002014-12-22T12:24:16.386-08:00Vidite g-dine Zorane: See, as is written in Michel...Vidite g-dine Zorane: See, as is written in Michel catalogue. <br /><br />There is 5.00 Din two option, under number I and II. <br /><br />First to mention, that this stamp (overprint), come from basic set of Yugoslavia (Michel number 717-723), which have 5.00 Din (#719) value in two variation of color, Ist was in ocher color and 1952 year, and IInd is in yellow orange and 1953 year.<br /><br />5.00 Din value (#719), have: Ist option have an "short" second A in Yugoslavia and type II have "normal" second A in Yugoslavia text.<br /><br />15.00 Din (#723), have: Ist option image size are 19.5x25 mm, and under left hand in white field, one vertical red line. IInd option is image size 20x26 mm and no vertical red line.<br /><br />As in catalog, same on the market, Ist type are much-much more valued in both catalog numbers.<br /><br />I think, that I made this explanation in one of previous post about this Yugoslavia "basic" set, if You will search archive on this blog page. <br /><br />Just to tell You, that You will need good magnifier to see this vertical line, or to use Picasa from Google, which can made zoom 400 times (but You need to scan stamp on minimum 400 or 600 dpi).<br /><br />Hope that You have now better picture, about variation of this issue.<br /><br />In the case, that You will need explanation in Serbo/Croatian language (if You use this language), I can made it also.<br /><br />So, wish to all Marry Christmas from the Holy Land!<br /><br /><br />Balkanstamphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04758945201068330750noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3957342202508246750.post-47451677056149371482014-12-20T23:47:49.476-08:002014-12-20T23:47:49.476-08:00Hi Miloje,
Yoy wrote that there existed two "...Hi Miloje,<br /><br />Yoy wrote that there existed two "special" stamps of 5.00 din and 15.00 din (face value) that can catapulted value of this set to "sky high" of 450.00 euro!I herard also about those 2 special stamps with deviations but I have no idea which type of deviation. Do you know something about it - I gues that there mast be some technical mistake during producing / printing of those 2 specific stamps.Zoranhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02303839603567010216noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3957342202508246750.post-66820595670624646502014-01-15T01:40:13.286-08:002014-01-15T01:40:13.286-08:00Thank you for the information. Yes, people like mi...Thank you for the information. Yes, people like mint condition. I like that it is rare though.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13270242447059372020noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3957342202508246750.post-26058613062370743522014-01-13T11:23:42.786-08:002014-01-13T11:23:42.786-08:00Jamie - If You have 5 Din used, from shown set of ...Jamie - If You have 5 Din used, from shown set of Trieste overprint, Your stamp is worth very little. Michel catalog value it 0.50 euro in used condition - existed similar stamp design on Yugoslavia (without overprint STT VUJNA), from 1951 year, also 1952/53 year (Industry Type I, II, II), but again - catalog prices are very low, 0.10 euro, 3.00 euro, again 0.10 euro, for used condition. On the market, it is really not worth more than few cent per one sample, in used condition. Quite opposite of same set/s in mint, nh, condition - isn't?<br />Balkanstamphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04758945201068330750noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3957342202508246750.post-6684008569734552802014-01-12T21:35:27.090-08:002014-01-12T21:35:27.090-08:00I have the 5 din stamp. It has already been used. ...I have the 5 din stamp. It has already been used. Is it worth anything?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13270242447059372020noreply@blogger.com