The 42nd edition of the Michel Catalog Japan, Korea, Mongolei, Georgien, GUS in Asien 2020 (ÜK 9/2) covers in detail the stamps of Japan, Japanese Occupation Areas during World War II, Korea, Korea-North, Korea-South, Mongolia, Georgia and the Former Soviet Republics in Asia Armenia, Azerbaijan, Batum, Nagorno-Karabakh, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Ryukyu Islands, Tajikistan, Transcaucasia, Turkmenistan, Tuva, Uzbekistan..
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Armenia, Azerbaijan, Batum, Nagorno-Karabakh, Georgia, Japan, Japanese Occupation Areas during World War II, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Korea, Korea-North, Korea-South, Mongolia, Ryukyu Islands, Tajikistan, Transcaucasia, Turkmenistan, Tuva, Uzbekistan.
The second new edition within only 2½ years shows how popular the Asian collection areas featured in the new MICHEL edition really are. This popularity also results in a lively market, which has led to price adjustments. A Turkmen stamp block with the theme of “10 Years of Independence”, for instance, has shown a remarkable increase in value from € 55 to € 500. One of the issues that are part of said block showcase the statue of the famous Mogul General Bairam Khan, as depicted here.
Stamp collectors of Japan, Korea, Mongolia, Former Soviet Republics in Asia, experts, dealers, study groups, teachers
Michel Catalog Japan, Korea, Mongolei, Georgien, GUS in Asien 2020 (ÜK 9/2)
42nd Edition, in colour
1568 pages
155 mm x 230 mm, hardcover with book marker
On sale: 6 December 2019
ISBN: 978-3-95402-310-3
The Michel Catalog Japan, Korea, Mongolei, Georgien, GUS in Asien 2020 (ÜK 9/2) contains the stamps issued in the countries listed in the title. You can tell by the fact that the previous edition is only about two and a half years old that this is an extremely popular collection area. In the meantime a lot has happened in that area, and this is certainly reflected inthis new MICHEL Overseas Volume 9 Part 2.
Regarding Japan, the most remarkable point of interest is that MiNo.10.000 has been exceeded. Japan is therefore the fourth country after Guinea, Guinea-Bissau and Sierra Leone which has reached this MICHEL number. In the previous edition only approx. 8500 MICHEL numbers had been assigned yet.
Turkmenistan shows the most remarkable price increases for issues. The value of the block issue “10 Years of Independence“ has climbed from 55 to 500 Euros within the recorded time frame. Other issues have also increased in value.
Regarding the contents, numerous black-and-white photos could be replaced by colour pictures. That particularly applies to the stamps from North Korea, making this collection area a lot more colourful now. The novelties were recorded as updated as possible, most of them up to and including the 3rd quarter of 2019. You will find additional novelties in our monthly magazine MICHEL Rundschau or on MICHEL Online.
We had assistants everywhere who supported us with information or helped us to find the novelties, which was not always easy. Others supplied the stamps for new photos. On top of that we received loads of letters and messages from our readers. We want to thank every one of them for their selfless support, without which we could not manage to expand and design the MICHEL editions.
We hope you will have an delightful time with the new Michel Catalog Japan, Korea, Mongolei, Georgien, GUS in Asien 2020 (ÜK 9/2) and the fascinating stamps it features.
Schwaneberger Publishing House
The Editorial Team
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Armenien, Aserbaidschan, Batum, Berg-Karabach, Georgien, Japan mit (FDC-Bewertungen), Japanische Besetzungsgebiete im Zweiten Weltkrieg, Kasachstan, Kirgisien, Korea, Korea-Nord, Korea-Süd, Mongolei, Ryukyu-Inseln, Tadschikistan, Transkaukasien, Turkmenistan, Tuwa, Usbekistan.
Edition: 42. Aufl., in Farbe
Seiten: 1568
Format: 155 mm x 230 mm, Hardcover
Verlag: Schwaneberger Verlag GmbH
Erscheinungsdatum: 6 December 2019
ISBN: 9783954023103
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Weight | 1.5 kg |
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Dimensions | 15.5 × 23 cm |
Edition | 42nd edition, in color, hardcover |
ISBN | 9783954023103 |
Pages | ca. 1568 |
Release Date | 06/12/2019 |
Country | Armenia, Azerbaijan, Batum, Georgia, Japan, Kazakhstan, Korea, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Nagorno-Karabakh, North Korea, Ryukyu Islands, South Korea, Tadjikistan, Turkmenistan, Tuwa, Uzbekistan |
Interest | Philately, Postal History, Specialised, Stamps |
Language | German |
Publisher | Michel |
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