![]() WEST- AND CENTRAL EUROPE (MICHEL-Europa- Katalog, Band 1) contains Austria, Liechtenstein,The MICHEL catalogue rapidly became a standard Switzerland, France, Monaco, countries of the Iberianwork of reference, used by dealers to identify their Peninsula and UNO Geneva and Vienna. By today’s standards it was a slim volume – s 112 pages listed the stamps of European countriesand their post offices abroad. Published with colour illustrationsin 1910. MICHEL 3Introduction States, colonies, mandated territories, protectorates, post offices abroad, occupation issues, Danzig, Saar,Hugo Michel’s first stamp catalogue was published in and the former postal adminstrations of West BerlinApolda, a town some 10 miles north-east of Weimar, and East Germany. ![]() ![]() 4, 80939 MünchenPhone (0 89) 3 23 93-02, Fax (0 89) 3 23 24-02E-mail sales department: editorial department: : or use of the MICHEL numbering system in catalogues, albums and other systematic listings of postagestamps is only allowed with the express permission of the publishing company. ![]() The Stamp CatalogueAn Introduction for English-speaking readers Schwaneberger Verlag Ĭontents 3 Introduction 3 The MICHEL Stamp Catalogues 4 Basic German 5 Typical Set Listing 6 The Catalogue Listings 8 The Front and Back of the Catalogue 8 Glossary of Colours10 Glossary of Country Names11 Glossary of Philatelic Terms, Symbols and AbbreviationsCompiled: Martyn Yeo, Printed in Germany© 2003, Schwaneberger Verlag GmbH, Muthmannstr.
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