EASTERN EUROPE ALMAZ CO., Dept. VH HUNGARY, ROMANIA
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HUNGARY 653 10 A1 10k deep blue 200.00 10.00 HUNGARY Values for unused stamps are for 11 A1 15k brown 225.00 15.00 examples with original gum as defined a. 15k copper brown 900.00 həŋ-ə-r¯e in the catalogue introduction. Very fine b. 15k black brown 875.00 85.00 12 A1 25k lilac 140.00 40.00 examples of Nos. 1-12 will have perfo- Nos. 7-12 (6) 737.50 94.25 rations touching the framelines on one 1 LOCATION — Central Europe or two sides due to imperfect perforat- Reprints are perf. 11 /2 and watermarked GOVT. — Republic ing methods. Stamps with perfs clear “kr” in oval. Value, set $225. AREA — 35,911 sq. mi. on all four sides are very scarce and will POP. — 10,186,372 (1999 est.) command substantial premiums. CAPITAL — Budapest Issues of the Monarchy Prior to World War I, Hungary together with Austria comprised the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The Hun- garian post became independent on May 1, 1867. During 1850-1871 stamps listed under Austria were also used in Crown of St. Stephen Hungary. Copies showing clear Hun- A2 A3 garian cancels sell for substantially Franz Josef I — A1 more. Design A3 has an overall burelage of dots. 1 Compare with design N3. 100 Krajcz´ar (Kreuzer) = 1 Forint 100 Wmk. 135- Crown in Oval or Circle, 1871 Unwmk. Litho. Perf. 9 /2 1 1 Sideways 1 A1 2k orange 225.00 75.00 1874-76 Perf. 12 /2 to 13 /2 Fill´er = 1 Korona (1900) 100 Fill´er = 1 a. 2k yellow 1,300. 225.00 Peng¨o (1926) 100 Fill´er = 1 Forint 13 A2 2k rose lilac 25.00 1.50 2 A1 3k lt green 725.00 475.00 14 A2 3k yellow green 25.00 1.50 (1946) 3 A1 5k rose 300.00 17.50 a. 3k blue green 32.50 1.50 a. 5k brick red 600.00 45.00 15 A2 5k rose 12.50 .25 Catalogue values for unused 4 A1 10k blue 700.00 90.00 a. 5k dull red 27.50 .95 a. 10k pale blue 950.00 150.00 16 A2 10k blue 50.00 1.00 stamps in this country are for 5 A1 15k yellow brn 750.00 100.00 Never Hinged items, beginning 17 A2 20k slate 350.00 8.00 6 A1 25k violet 750.00 150.00 Nos. 13-17 (5) 462.50 12.25 with Scott 503 in the regular post- a. 25k bright violet 850.00 275.00 1 age section, Scott B92 in the semi- The first printing of No. 1, in dark yellow, Perf. 11 /2 and Compound postal section, Scott C35 in the was not issued because of spots on the King’s 13a A2 2k rose lilac 57.50 5.00 14b A2 3k yellow green 40.00 6.00 airpost section, Scott CB1 in the face. A few copies were used at Pest in 1873. c. 3k blue green 40.00 6.00 1 airpost semi-postal section, Scott Value, $3,500. d. Perf. 9 /2 1,000. 700.00 F1 in the registrtation section, 15b A2 5k rose 35.00 .70 Wmk. 136 Wmk. 136a c. 5k dull red 35.00 .70 1 Scott J130 in the postage due sec- 1871-72 Engr. d. Perf. 9 /2 500.00 300.00 tion, and Scott Q9 in the parcel 16a A2 10k blue 70.00 3.00 7 A1 2k orange 37.50 7.50 17a A2 20k slate 775.00 40.00 post section. a. 2k yellow 150.00 14.00 b. Bisect on cover 8 A1 3k green 85.00 20.00 Watermarks a. 3k blue green 110.00 30.00 9 A1 5k rose 50.00 1.75 a. 5k brick red 125.00 8.00 Wmk. 137- Double Cross Wmk. 91- “ZEITUNGS-MARKEN” in Double-lined Capitals across the Sheet HUNGARIA STAMP EXCHANGE EASTERN EUROPE Wmk. 106- Multiple Star HUNGARY–AUSTRIA–POLAND Wmk. 210- Double Cross on Pyramid CZECHOSLOVAKIA • Want lists filled • Extensive stock • Competitive prices P.O. Box 3024, Andover, MA 01810 www.hungarianstamps.com Wmk. 266- Double Barred Cross, Wreath and Crown HUNGARY, ROMANIA Wmk. 132- kr in Oval RUSSIA & WORLDWIDE Extensive Stock of Mint and Used WRITE FOR A FREE 57-PAGE PRICE LIST Wmk. 283- Double Barred Cross on Shield, Multiple Wmk. 133- Dept. VH Four ALMAZ CO., Double P.O. Box 100-812, Vanderveer Station Crosses Watermarks 132, 135, 136 and 136a can be found normal, reversed, Brooklyn, NY 11210 inverted, or reversed and inverted. Phone/Fax (718) 241-6360 Copyright © 2004 By Scott Publishing Co. 654 HUNGARY 1 1 1881 Wmk. 132 Perf. 11 /2, 12x11 /2 58 A4 25f blue 2.25 .35 97 A4 60f green 4.25 1.75 122 A10 1k red brn & claret .20 .20 18 A2 2k violet 1.75 .25 a. Booklet pane of 6 60.00 98 A4 60f green, salmon .60 .20 123 A10 2k ol brn & bister .20 .20 a. 2k rose lilac 1.75 .25 59 A4 30f orange brn 18.00 .25 99 A4 70f red brn, grn 124 A10 3k dk vio & indigo .35 .20 b. 2k slate 8.50 .45 60 A4 35f red vio (’01) 12.50 .25 (’16) .30 .20 125 A10 5k dk brn & lt brn .35 .20 19 A2 3k blue green 1.60 .20 a. Booklet pane of 6 100.00 100 A4 80f dull violet (’16) .30 .20 126 A10 10k vio brn & vio .65 .20 20 A2 5k rose 10.00 .20 61 A4 50f lake 10.00 1.10 101 A5 1k dull red 1.25 .20 Nos. 108-126 (19) 4.70 3.80 21 A2 10k blue 5.00 .35 62 A4 60f green 40.00 .55 102 A5 2k dull blue 2.75 .30 22 A2 20k slate 8.50 .65 63 A5 1k brown red 45.00 .70 103 A5 5k violet brown 9.00 2.00 See Nos. 335-377, 388-396. For overprints Nos. 18-22 (5) 26.85 1.65 64 A5 2k gray blue (’01) 275.00 10.00 Nos. 84-103 (20) 24.05 7.75 and surcharges see Nos. 153, 167, C1-C5, 65 A5 3k sea green 85.00 3.00 J76-J99, 1N1-1N21, 1N26-1N30, 1N33, 1N36- 1 1 Perf. 12 /2 to 13 /2 and Compound 66 A5 5k vio brown (’01) 85.00 15.00 See note after No. 35. 1N39, 2N6-2N27, 2N33-2N38, 2N41, 2N43- 18c A2 2k violet 85.00 4.00 Nos. 47-66 (20) 593.95 34.40 For overprints and surcharges see Nos. 2N48, 4N1-4N4, 5N2-5N17, 6N7-6N24, 6N29- 19a A2 3k blue green 62.50 1.25 2N1-2N3, 6N1-6N6, 6NB12, 7N1-7N6, 7NB1, 6N39, 7N7-7N30, 7N38, 7N41-7N42, 8N1- 20a A2 5k rose 60.00 1.25 The watermark on Nos. 47 to 66 is always 10N1. 8N4, 9N1-9N2, 9N4, 10N2-10N16, 10N25- 21a A2 10k blue 42.50 2.00 the circular form of Wmk. 135 described in the 10N29, 10N31, 10N33-10N41, Szeged 1-15, 22b A2 20k slate 600.00 8.50 note following No. 46. Wmk. 137 Horiz. 20-24, 27, 30, 32-33. Nos. 18c-22b (5) 850.00 17.00 Pairs imperf between of Nos. 47-49, 51 84a A4 1f slate .80 1.25 were favor prints made for an influential Buda- 85a A4 2f olive yellow 2.10 .60 1 1 87a A4 5f emerald .50 .60 1888-98 Typo. Perf. 11 /2, 12x11 /2 pest collector. Value, $90 each. During 1921-24 the two center rows For overprints & surcharges see #B35-B52, 88a A4 6f olive green 1.00 .60 Numerals in Black 89b A4 10f carmine 1.10 .35 of panes of various stamps then current 2N1-2N3, 6N1-6N6, 6NB127N1-7N6, 7NB1, 90a A4 12f violet, yellow 2.10 .45 were punched with three holes forming 22A A3 1k black, one plate .55 .20 10N1. 92a A4 20f dark brown 6.25 .50 c. “1” printed separately 10.50 .90 See note after No. 35. 94a A4 30f orange brown 42.50 .35 a triangle. These were sold at post 23 A3 2k red violet .80 .20 95a A4 35f red violet 150.00 .50 offices. Collectors and dealers who 1 1 a. Perf. 11 /2 725.00 45.00 Perf. 11 /2 96b A4 50f lake, blue 10.50 9.50 wanted the stamps unpunched would 24 A3 3k green 1.00 .30 47b A4 1f gray 90.00 17.50 97a A4 60f green 3.75 2.50 1 have to purchase them through the phil- a. Perf. 11 /2 50.00 15.00 48a A4 2f olive yel 90.00 12.50 98a A4 60f green, salmon 1.60 .30 25 A3 5k rose 1.10 .20 49a A4 3f orange 22.50 2.25 101a A5 1k dull red 16.00 .50 atelic agency at a 10% advance over 1 102a A5 2k dull blue 75.00 2.50 a. Perf. 11 /2 50.00 1.10 50b A4 4f violet 70.00 1.50 face value. 26 A3 8k orange 4.00 .40 51b A4 5f emerald 5.50 1.40 Nos. 84a-102a (14) 313.20 20.50 a. “8” double 150.00 52b A4 6f claret 110.00 12.50 27 A3 10k blue 3.50 .80 53a A4 6f bister (’01) 80.00 22.50 1 54a A4 6f olive grn (’02) 160.00 90.00 a.