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Price List of TOGO 25 06 2021 Code: Tg210233a TOGO 25 06 2021 Code: TG210233a-TG210250f Newsletter No. 1442 / Issues date: 25.06.2021 Printed: 05.10.2021 / 04:37 Code Country / Name Type EUR/1 Qty TOTAL Stamperija: TG210233a- TOGO 2021 Perforated €4.95 - - silver Alexander Alekhine (Chess Champions - 75th FDC €7.45 - - memorial anniversary of Alexander Alekhine Imperforated €15.00 - - (Alexander Alekhine 1892–1946; José Capablanca FDC imperf. €17.50 - - 1888–1942) [4v 3200 F]) Stamperija: TG210233b- TOGO 2021 Perforated €4.95 - - silver Alexander Alekhine (Chess Champions - 75th FDC €7.45 - - memorial anniversary of Alexander Alekhine Imperforated €15.00 - - (Alexander Alekhine 1892–1946) Background info: FDC imperf. €17.50 - - World chess champion 1927–1935, 1937–1946; Alexandre Alekhine vs. José Raúl Capablanca “The game to end all the games”, World Championship Ma) Stamperija: TG210234a- TOGO 2021 Perforated €4.95 - - silver Emanuel Lasker (Chess Champions - 80th memorial FDC €7.45 - - anniversary of Emanuel Lasker (Emanuel Lasker Imperforated €15.00 - - 1868–1941; Wilhelm Steinitz 1836–1900) [4v 3200 F]) FDC imperf. €17.50 - - Stamperija: TG210234b- TOGO 2021 Perforated €4.95 - - silver Emanuel Lasker (Chess Champions - 80th memorial FDC €7.45 - - anniversary of Emanuel Lasker (Emanuel Lasker Imperforated €15.00 - - 1868–1941) Background info: World chess champion FDC imperf. €17.50 - - 1894–1921; Emanuel Lasker vs. Wilhelm Steinitz "Happily Ever Lasker", World Championship Match (1894) [s/s 3300 F]) Stamperija: TG210235a- TOGO 2021 Perforated €4.95 - - gold José Raúl Capablanca (Chess Champions - 79th FDC €7.45 - - memorial anniversary of José Raúl Capablanca (José Imperforated €15.00 - - Capablanca 1888–1942; Emanuel Lasker 1868–1941) FDC imperf. €17.50 - - [4v 3200 F]) Stamperija: TG210235a- TOGO 2021 Perforated €4.95 - - silver José Raúl Capablanca (Chess Champions - 79th FDC €7.45 - - memorial anniversary of José Raúl Capablanca (José Imperforated €15.00 - - Capablanca 1888–1942; Emanuel Lasker 1868–1941) FDC imperf. €17.50 - - [4v 3200 F]) Stamperija: TG210235b- TOGO 2021 Perforated €4.95 - - gold José Raúl Capablanca (Chess Champions - 79th FDC €7.45 - - memorial anniversary of José Raúl Capablanca (José Imperforated €15.00 - - Capablanca 1888–1942) Background info: World chess FDC imperf. €17.50 - - champion 1921–1927; Emanuel Lasker vs. José Raúl Capablanca “Knights of Havana”, World Championship Match (1921) [s/s 3300 F]) Stamperija: TG210235b- TOGO 2021 Perforated €4.95 - - silver José Raúl Capablanca (Chess Champions - 79th FDC €7.45 - - memorial anniversary of José Raúl Capablanca (José Imperforated €15.00 - - Capablanca 1888–1942) Background info: World chess FDC imperf. €17.50 - - champion 1921–1927; Emanuel Lasker vs. José Raúl Capablanca “Knights of Havana”, World Championship Match (1921) [s/s 3300 F]) Stamperija: TG210236a- TOGO 2021 Perforated €4.95 - - gold Max Euwe (Chess Champions - 120th anniversary of FDC €7.45 - - Max Euwe (Max Euwe 1901–1981; Alexander Alekhine Imperforated €15.00 - - 1892–1946) [4v 3200 F]) FDC imperf. €17.50 - - Stamperija: TG210236a- TOGO 2021 Perforated €4.95 - - silver Max Euwe (Chess Champions - 120th anniversary of FDC €7.45 - - Max Euwe (Max Euwe 1901–1981; Alexander Alekhine Imperforated €15.00 - - 1892–1946) [4v 3200 F]) FDC imperf. €17.50 - - Stamperija: TG210236b- TOGO 2021 Perforated €4.95 - - gold Max Euwe (Chess Champions - 120th anniversary of FDC €7.45 - - Max Euwe (Max Euwe 1901–1981) Background info: Imperforated €15.00 - - World Chess Champion 1935–1937; FIDE President FDC imperf. €17.50 - - 1970–1978; Best Elo Ranking - 2530; Max Euwe vs. Alexander Alekhine "The Pearl of Zandvoort", World Championship Match (1) Stamperija: TG210236b- TOGO 2021 Perforated €4.95 - - silver Max Euwe (Chess Champions - 120th anniversary of FDC €7.45 - - Max Euwe (Max Euwe 1901–1981) Background info: Imperforated €15.00 - - World Chess Champion 1935–1937; FIDE President FDC imperf. €17.50 - - 1970–1978; Best Elo Ranking - 2530; Max Euwe vs. Alexander Alekhine "The Pearl of Zandvoort", World Championship Match (1) Stamperija: TG210237a- TOGO 2021 Perforated €4.95 - - gold Wilhelm Steinitz (Chess Champions - 185th FDC €7.45 - - anniversary of Wilhelm Steinitz (Wilhelm Steinitz Imperforated €15.00 - - 1836–1900; Johannes Zukertort 1842–1888) [4v 3200 FDC imperf. €17.50 - - F]) Stamperija: TG210237a- TOGO 2021 Perforated €4.95 - - silver Wilhelm Steinitz (Chess Champions - 185th FDC €7.45 - - anniversary of Wilhelm Steinitz (Wilhelm Steinitz Imperforated €15.00 - - 1836–1900; Johannes Zukertort 1842–1888) [4v 3200 FDC imperf. €17.50 - - F]) Stamperija: TG210237b- TOGO 2021 Perforated €4.95 - - gold Wilhelm Steinitz (Chess Champions - 185th FDC €7.45 - - anniversary of Wilhelm Steinitz (Wilhelm Steinitz Imperforated €15.00 - - 1836–1900) Background info: World chess champion FDC imperf. €17.50 - - 1886–1894; Adolf Anderssen vs. Wilhelm Steinitz, Anderssen - Steinitz (1866) [s/s 3300 F]) Stamperija: TG210237b- TOGO 2021 Perforated €4.95 - - silver Wilhelm Steinitz (Chess Champions - 185th FDC €7.45 - - anniversary of Wilhelm Steinitz (Wilhelm Steinitz Imperforated €15.00 - - 1836–1900) Background info: World chess champion FDC imperf. €17.50 - - 1886–1894; Adolf Anderssen vs. Wilhelm Steinitz, Anderssen - Steinitz (1866) [s/s 3300 F]) Stamperija: TG210238a TOGO 2021 Perforated €4.95 - - Mahatma Gandhi (Mahatma Gandhi (Mahatma FDC €7.45 - - Gandhi 1869–1948) [4v 3200 F]) Imperforated €15.00 - - FDC imperf. €17.50 - - Stamperija: TG210238b TOGO 2021 Perforated €4.95 - - Mahatma Gandhi (Mahatma Gandhi (Mahatma FDC €7.45 - - Gandhi 1869–1948) [s/s 3300 F]) Imperforated €15.00 - - FDC imperf. €17.50 - - Stamperija: TG210239a TOGO 2021 Perforated €4.95 - - Napoleon I (200th memorial anniversary of Emperor FDC €7.45 - - Napoleon I (Napoleon I 1769–1821; Arrangement of Imperforated €15.00 - - troops at the start of the Battle of Waterloo; Charles FDC imperf. €17.50 - - de Steuben 1788–1856 "Napoleon's Return from the Island of Elba" (detail), 1818; François Gérard 1770–1837 "Batt) Stamperija: TG210239b TOGO 2021 Perforated €4.95 - - Napoleon I (200th memorial anniversary of Emperor FDC €7.45 - - Napoleon I (Napoleon I 1769–1821) Background info: Imperforated €15.00 - - Antoine Alphonse Montfort 1802–1884 "Napoleon's FDC imperf. €17.50 - - farewell to the Imperial Guard in the Cheval-Blanc (White Horse) courtyard of the Palace of Fontainebleau" (detail), 1) Stamperija: TG210240a TOGO 2021 Perforated €4.95 - - Alexander Fleming (140th anniversary of Alexander FDC €7.45 - - Fleming (Alexander Fleming 1881–1955) [4v 3200 F]) Imperforated €15.00 - - FDC imperf. €17.50 - - Stamperija: TG210240b TOGO 2021 Perforated €4.95 - - Alexander Fleming (140th anniversary of Alexander FDC €7.45 - - Fleming (Alexander Fleming 1881–1955) [s/s 3300 F]) Imperforated €15.00 - - FDC imperf. €17.50 - - Stamperija: TG210241a TOGO 2021 Perforated €4.95 - - Freddie Mercury (75th anniversary of the birth of FDC €7.45 - - Freddie Mercury (Freddie Mercury 1946–1991) [4v Imperforated €15.00 - - 3200 F]) FDC imperf. €17.50 - - Stamperija: TG210241b TOGO 2021 Perforated €4.95 - - Freddie Mercury (75th anniversary of the birth of FDC €7.45 - - Freddie Mercury (Freddie Mercury 1946–1991) Imperforated €15.00 - - Background info: [s/s 3300 F]) FDC imperf. €17.50 - - Stamperija: TG210242a TOGO 2021 Perforated €4.95 - - Jim Morrison (50th memorial anniversary of Jim FDC €7.45 - - Morrison (Jim Morrison 1943–1971; John Densmore; Imperforated €15.00 - - Ray Manzarek 1939–2013) [4v 3200 F]) FDC imperf. €17.50 - - Stamperija: TG210242b TOGO 2021 Perforated €4.95 - - Jim Morrison (50th memorial anniversary of Jim FDC €7.45 - - Morrison (Jim Morrison 1943–1971) Background info: Imperforated €15.00 - - [s/s 3300 F]) FDC imperf. €17.50 - - Stamperija: TG210243a TOGO 2021 Perforated €4.95 - - Chinese Communist Party (100th anniversary of the FDC €7.45 - - founding of the Chinese Communist Party [4v 3200 F]) Imperforated €15.00 - - FDC imperf. €17.50 - - Stamperija: TG210243b TOGO 2021 Perforated €4.95 - - Chinese Communist Party (100th anniversary of the FDC €7.45 - - founding of the Chinese Communist Party [s/s 3300 F]) Imperforated €15.00 - - FDC imperf. €17.50 - - Stamperija: TG210244a TOGO 2021 Perforated €4.95 - - Fire engines (Fire engines (Hotchkiss Fire Engine [4v FDC €7.45 - - 3200 F]) Imperforated €15.00 - - FDC imperf. €17.50 - - Stamperija: TG210244b TOGO 2021 Perforated €4.95 - - Fire engines (Fire engines (Horse-drawn fire engine, FDC €7.45 - - 1866) Background info: Shand Mason Animal-Drawn Imperforated €15.00 - - Steam Fire Truck, 1894 S [s/s 3300 F]) FDC imperf. €17.50 - - Stamperija: TG210245a TOGO 2021 Perforated €4.95 - - Louis Chevrolet (80th memorial anniversary of Louis FDC €7.45 - - Chevrolet (Chevrolet Chevelle; 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