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Many were made from its own reference collection and introduced in the six volume edition as black and white images. In color images were included in the main Scott catalogues. Shortly after the program was announced, Scott Publishing received a letter from Hsien-ming Meng, a physician in Dayton, Ohio, and worldwide collector of mint stamps with a nearly complete collection.
Meng offered to permit scanning of his collection, an offer that was eagerly accepted by Scott Publishing. Scans from Dr. Meng's collection began appearing in volume 4 of the catalog. Together with generous access by many other collectors, Meng's cooperation has resulted in creation of scanned images of all but stamps by Scott as of Meng, born in , died February 8, It is generally known as the Scott Specialized and is regarded by many as the definitive single volume reference to USA postage stamps.
The catalogue provides more detail than Volume One, with particular emphasis on varieties and errors. A new edition of the catalogue is produced annually with a particular edition year date generally indicating production in the middle of the previous year. Biannual Valuing Supplements are also issued in the Spring and Fall. The Scott numbering system assigns plain numbers for regular mail stamps, and uses capital letter prefixes for special-purpose types, such as 'B' for semi-postals and 'C' for airmail.
The numbers are generally consecutive; there are gaps among older stamps, where some numbered types were later renumbered, and among newer stamps where Scott has left numbers unassigned in the anticipation of additional stamps in a series. If more stamps than expected appear, Scott will add a capital letter as suffix, or if the change is very recent, it will renumber stamps.
Minor variations, such as shades or errors, get a lowercase letter; so the 'C3a' above indicates a variation error in this case on what is listed as the third U.
Because of its commercial importance the publishers of the Scott Catalogue claim copyright on their numbering systems, and grant only limited licenses for their use by others. The inconsistency with which Scott enforced these licenses resulted in a lawsuit by Scott against Krause Publications publishers of the Minkus Catalogue for copyright infringement. After Krause filed a defense, the suit was settled out of court, and Krause continued to reference the Scott numbers.
Editors of this, the dominant catalog in the United States, have great influence over what is and is not considered to be a valid postage stamp. For instance, in the s the countries of the United Arab Emirates issued many stamps that were likely never actually on sale in a post office, so Scott does not list most of them.
One must go to a Michel catalog, for instance, to see them described. The lack of a Scott listing, though, means that most American dealers will refuse to trade in such stamps. Similarly, Scott lists most stamps from countries embargoed by the U. To some extent, this is unavoidable, since the ban on importation means that Scott's editors are unable even to acquire copies of the stamps to be described. Moreover, since American dealers and collectors are unable to buy the stamps legally, they are unlikely to have any need of the data.
Again, interested persons typically use Michel or other catalogs instead. The policy changes with government policy; stamps of Cuba, Libya and North Vietnam now appear in the Scott catalogues after an absence of some years.
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Most cachet images are in color, and the listings feature cachets, postcards, ephemera material, combination covers, known stuffers, and a selection of foreign destination covers. The Albert Einstein Prominent Americans 8-cent stamp was issued March 14, , the 87th anniversary of Einstein's birth. In this monograph collector Al Raddi presents his diverse collection of first day covers for the stamp, ranging from covers by the major producers of the day to unique add-ons done by celebrated comic book artists nearly five decades later.
The eclectic collection is a treat for both traditionalists and aficionados of modern caricature. The book features a thumbnail biography of Einstein, background information on the stamp, and a look at other Einstein stamps from around the world.
At pages and containing hundreds of color illustrations, this landmark work is the result of 25 years of collecting, research and study. Among the many topics covered are plate numbers found on first day covers, official and unofficial cancellations, printing errors and freaks found on first day covers, and, of course, cachet illustrations from A dam to Z idek.
Any collector of this issue will certainly want this catalog, as well as any student of late s cachets and cachetmakers. Author Bruce Perkins has assembled over pages of information and illustrations on a year period of FDCs issued north of the border. The Canadian First Day Cover Handbook is loaded with illustrations showing the various cachets issued commercially during this period.
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