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Katalog Norman Batho USA.DOC THIS LIST OF "BICYCLE" STAMPS HAS BEEN PREPARED IN AN EFFORT TO PRESENT TO THE BICYCLE STAMP COLLECTOR A SINGLE LIST, CONTAINING ALL OF THE KNOWN BICYCLE STAMPS OF THE WORLD. FOR THIS LIST "BICYCLE" INCLUDES ANY PORTION OF A BICYCLE, TRI- CYCLE, UNICYCLE OR OTHER PEDAL POWERED VEHICLE; THE WORD "BICYCLE", IN ANY LANGUAGE; VELODROMES; PERSONS WHO EITHER RACED BICYCLES OR HAD SOME OTHER SUBSTANTIAL BICYCLE CONNECTION; AND LOCAL STAMPS KNOWN TO HAVE BEEN USED ON MAIL DELIVERED PRIMARILY BY BICYCLE OR TRICYCLE. "STAMP" IS DEFINED TO INCLUDE THE BICYCLE STAMPS LISTED IN ALL OF THE MAJOR STAMP CATALOGS OF THE WORLD. "SHEET" INCLUDES SHEETS AND SHEETLETS OF ALL SIZES. THE SCOTT CATALOG IS THE BASIC CATALOG USED. IN ADDITION, YVERT & TELLIER NUMBERS ARE GIVEN, WHEN AVAILABLE. IF THESE TWO CATALOGS DO NOT LIST A PARTICULAR STAMP, MICHEL, STANLEY GIBBONS, MINKUS, YANG, SASSONE, SCHEIZERISCHEN SOLDATENMARKEN, LOCAL STAMPS OF GR. BRITAIN OR SOME OTHER CATALOG NUMBER IS GIVEN, IF AVAILABLE. EVERY STAMP IS LISTED ON A SEPARATE LINE. DESCRIPTIONS ARE THOSE OF THE COMPILER AND DO NOT NECESSARILY AGREE WITH ANY CATALOG DESCRIPTION. MANY OF THE STAMPS AND SHEETS ARE ALSO AVAILABLE AS PROOFS, ESSAYS, IN DELUXE FORMATS, AND OR COLOR SEPARATIONS; OR IN SOME OTHER SPECIAL FORMAT. AN ATTEMPT HAS BEEN MADE TO DESCRIBE THE CONTENTS OF THE COMPLETE SET, WHEN THAT INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE, AS FOLLOWS: SURFACE MAIL IS SEPARATED FROM AIR MAIL AND SHEETS ARE SEPARATED FROM STAMPS ACCORDING TO THEIR SIZE. THUS, 4+2+2S+S INDICATES 4 SURFACE MAIL STAMPS, 2 AIR MAIL STAMPS, 2 SHEETS (BOTH OF THE SAME SIZE), AND 1 SHEET OF ANOTHER SIZE. MANY OF THE SHEETS ARE AVAILABLE PERF AS WELL AS IMPERF. THIS LIST IS THE RESULT OF THE COMBINED EFFORTS OF THE MEMBERS OF THE BICYCLE STAMPS CLUB, WHOSE ASSISTANCE IS GREATFULLY ACKNOWLEDGED. SUGGESTIONS, CORRECTIONS AND ADDITIONS ARE MOST WELCOME. PLEASE SEND TO NORMAN BATHO, AT THE ADDRESS BELOW. NORMAN BATHO JUNE 13, 1999 PRESIDENT, BICYCLE STAMPS CLUB 358 IVERSON PLACE EAST WINDSOR, NJ 08520 USA --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | |N|P|U| | |N| | C | | | | | |O|E|N| | |O| | O | | | COUNTRY | DATE | SCOTT |N|R|-| FACE | DESCRIPTION |N|CONTENT| N | COST | YV & T | | OF | OR |-|F|A| VALUE | |-|OF | D | | OR | | ISSUE | (MINKUS) |P|&|U| OF | |S|SET | I | |(MICHEL)| |D | CATALOG |T|I|T| STAMP | |P| | T | |CATALOG | |A |MO|YEAR| NUMBER |T|M|H| | |O| | I | |NUMBER | |Y | | | | |P| | | |R| | O | | | ------------------|--|--|----|-------------|-|-|-|--------|-------------------------------------|T|-------| N |--------|--------| ABKHAZIA | | |1996| | | | | sheet |REAR OF BIKE WITH FLAT 4 DIFF SETEN | |S | | . | ? | ABKHAZIA | | |1996| | | | | 40 |OLYMPIC ATLANTA 3 DIFF SETEN CYCLIST| |3 | | . | ? | ------------------|--|--|----|-------------|-|-|-|--------|-------------------------------------| |-------| |--------|--------| AFARS & ISSAS |07|07|1976|424 | | | | 15f |OLYMPIC MONTREAL CYCLISTS | |4 | | . |432 | ------------------|--|--|----|-------------|-|-|-|--------|-------------------------------------|-|-------|---|--------|--------| AITUTAKI |15|07|1976|127 | | | | 15c |OLYMPIC MONTREAL CYCLISTS W/LABEL | |4+S | | . |172 | AITUTAKI |15|07|1976|130a | | | | sheet |SHEET OF 4 DIFF | |4+S | | . |BF9 | AITUTAKI |30|07|1976|131 | | | | 15c |127 W/ROYAL VISIT O/P | |4+S | | . |176 | AITUTAKI |30|07|1976|134a | | | | sheet |130A W/ROYAL VISIT O/P | |4+S | | . |BF10 | ------------------|--|--|----|-------------|-|-|-|--------|-------------------------------------|-|-------|---|--------|--------| ALAND |04|06|1991|61 | | | | 2.90m |CYCLE VACATION |*|2 | | . |52 | ------------------|--|--|----|-------------|-|-|-|--------|-------------------------------------|-|-------|---|--------|--------| ALBANIA |25|05|1963|669 | |O| | 6l |OLYMPIC TOKYO CYCLISTS | |5+S | | . |629 | ALBANIA |25|09|1964|756 | |O| | 3l |OLYMPIC TOKYO CYCLIST & EQUESTRIAN | |10+S | | . |709 | ALBANIA |25|09|1964|756 | |O| | 3l |DIFF COLOR IMPERF | |10+S | | . |709 | ALBANIA |23|09|1968|1185 | |O| | 2l |VELODROME SHEET PERF TOP & BOTTOM | |8+S | | . |BF9 | ALBANIA |23|09|1968|1185 | |O| | 2l |DIFF COLOR IMPERF | |8+S | | . |BF9 | ALBANIA |30|09|1969|1250 | | | | 80q |SPARTAKIADA II | |7 | | . |1197 | ALBANIA |20|11|1971|1392 | | | | 1.20l |PAINTING GIRL ON BIKE |*|6+S | | . |1334 | ALBANIA |30|06|1972|1435 | | | | 20q |OLYMPIC MUNICH CYCLIST | |8+S | | . |1375 | ALBANIA |25|09|1972|1464 | | | | 2l |PAINTING GIRL ON BIKE |*|7+S | | . |1403 | ALBANIA |20|10|1975|1696 | |O| | 5q |OLYMPIC MONTREAL CYCLISTS | |8+S | | . |1626 | ALBANIA |20|10|1975|1704 | | | | 2.15l |SPORTS AROUND RINGS | |8+S | | . |BF34 | ALBANIA | |06|1981|1989 | | | | 15q |UNICYCLISTS |*|4 | | . |1898 | ALBANIA |20|06|1983|2070 | | | | 25q |CYCLIST | |4 | | . |1973 | ALBANIA |27|10|1989|2329 | | | | 1l |6th NATIONAL SPARTAKAIDA | |4 | | . |2209 | ALBANIA |20|06|1993|2446 | | | | 21l |MEDITERRANEAN SEA GAMES CYCLIST | |3+S | | . |2533 | ------------------|--|--|----|-------------|-|-|-|--------|-------------------------------------|-|-------|---|--------|--------| ALDERNEY |10|10|1998|119 | | | | 20p |GARRISON ISLAND ALDERNEY POST OFFICE |*|8+B | | . | ? | ALDERNEY |10|10|1998| | | | |booklet |GARRISON ISLAND |*|8+B | | . | ? | ------------------|--|--|----|-------------|-|-|-|--------|-------------------------------------|-|-------|---|--------|--------| ALGERIA | | |1924| ? | | | |booklet |10 SC #7 DIFF COVER BIKE ON COVER|*|B | | . |C | ALGERIA |15|03|1958|B94 | |O| | 15+5f |POSTAL DISTRIBUTION |*|1 | | . |350 | ALGERIA |25|03|1972|473 | | | | 25c |OLYMPIC MUNICH CYCLISTS | |4 | | . |545 | ALGERIA |13|07|1978|613 | | | | 40c |VOLLEY BALL VARIOUS SPORT SYMBOLS | |5 | | . |685 | ------------------|--|--|----|-------------|-|-|-|--------|-------------------------------------|-|-------|---|--------|--------| ANDORRA, FRENCH |30|08|1980|278 | | | | 1.20f |WORLD CYCLING CHAMPIONSHIPS CYCLISTS | |1 | | . |288 | ANDORRA, FRENCH |19|07|1993|429 | |O| | 2.50f |TOUR DE FRANCE CYCLIST | |1 | | . |434 | ANDORRA, FRENCH |09|07|1994|442 | | | | 2.80 |MOUNTAIN BIKE CYCLISTS TOURISM | |4 | | . |488 | ANDORRA, FRENCH |29|06|1996|470 | | | | 3f |OLYMPIC ATLANTA CYCLIST RUNNER JAVELIN |1 | | . | ? | ------------------|--|--|----|-------------|-|-|-|--------|-------------------------------------|-|-------|---|--------|--------| ANDORRA, SPANISH |28|04|1997|242 | | | | 32p |DRAISINE |*|2 | | . | ? | ANDORRA, SPANISH |28|04|1997|243 | | | | 65p |MICHAUX |*|2 | | . | ? | ANDORRA, SPANISH |24|04|1998|248 | | | | 35p |KANGAROO |*|2 | | . | ? | ANDORRA, SPANISH |24|04|1998|249 | | | | 70p |HIRONDELLE |*|2 | | . | ? | ANDORRA, SPANISH |29|01|1999|254 | | | | 35p |ANTIQUE TRICYCLE SALVO |*|2 | | . | ? | ANDORRA, SPANISH |29|01|1999|255 | | | | 70p |ANTIQUE TRICYCLE RUDGE |*|2 | | . | ? | ------------------|--|--|----|-------------|-|-|-|--------|-------------------------------------|-|-------|---|--------|--------| ANGOLA |03|09|1981|642 | | | | 50l |CYCLING & TENNIS | |4+S | | . |647 | ANGOLA |30|07|1992|843 | | | |180nkz |OLYMPIC BARCELONA CYCLING | |4 | | . |867 | ------------------|--|--|----|-------------|-|-|-|--------|-------------------------------------|-|-------|---|--------|--------| ANGUILLA |21|04|1992|846 | | | | 80c |EASTER CYCLIST IN VILLAGE |*|5 | | . |788 | ANGUILLA |07|12|1992|870 | | | | 2.40$ |CHRISTMAS BICYCLE |*|4+S | | . |808 | ANGUILLA |07|12|1992|871 | | | | sheet |CHRISTMAS SHEET OF 1 @ $5 + 3 LABELS|*|4+S | | . |BF93 | ------------------|--|--|----|-------------|-|-|-|--------|-------------------------------------|-|-------|---|--------|--------| ANTIGUA |12|07|1976|436 | | | | 1$ |OLYMPICS MONTREAL CYCLISTS | |7+S | | . |427 | ANTIGUA |12|07|1976|437a | | | | sheet |SHEET OF 4 DIFF | |7+S | | . |BF25 | ANTIGUA |24|02|1980|566 | | | | 4c |HUEY, DEWEY & LOUIE ON TRIPLET |*|9+S | | . |567 | ANTIGUA & BARBUDA |09|01|1984|743 | | | | 3$ |OLYMPIC LOS ANGELES CYCLISTS | |4+S | | . |734 | ANTIGUA & BARBUDA |09|04|1987|1030 | | | | 70c |DRAISINE FIRST STEERABLE BICYCLE |*|10 | | . |995 | ANTIGUA & BARBUDA |03|05|1990|1312 | | | | 6$ |SHEET PENNY FARTHING IN MARGIN |*|3+S | | . |BF176 | ANTIGUA & BARBUDA |18|03|1991|1394 | | | | 60c |TRAIN AND BICYCLE |*|8+S | | . |1318 | ANTIGUA & BARBUDA |25|10|1993|1727 | | | | 2$ |MICKEY MOUSE 65 ANN. PLUTO ON ORDINARY*|9+2S | | . |1653 | ANTIGUA & BARBUDA |06|06|1995|1897 | | | | 6$ |ATLANTA OLYMPIC SHEET OF 1 | |6+2S | | . | ? | ANTIGUA & BARBUDA |06|05|1996|1978 | | | | 1.20$ |OLYMPIC ATLANTA CYCLISTS ON TANDEM | |4+S+2s | | . | ? | ------------------|--|--|----|-------------|-|-|-|--------|-------------------------------------|-|-------|---|--------|--------| BARBUDA/ANTIG 436 |28|12|1976|258 | | | | 1$ |OLYMPICS MONTREAL CYCLISTS | |7+S | | . |427 | BARBUDA/ANTIG 437a|28|12|1976|259a | | | | sheet |SHEET OF 4 DIFF | |7+S | | . |BF25 | BARBUDA/AN&BA 566 |26|04|1984|633 | | | | 3$ |OLYMPIC LOS ANGELES CYCLISTS | |4+S | | . |734 | BAR MAIL/A&B 1030 |28|07|1987|872 | | | | 70c |DRAISINE FIRST STEERABLE BICYCLE |*|10 | | . |995 | BAR MAIL/A&B 1312 |04|02|1991|1158 | | | | 6$ |SHEET PENNY FARTHING IN MARGIN |*|3+S | | . |BF176 | BAR MAIL/A&B 1897 |16|07|1996|1573 | | | | 6$ |ATLANTA OLYMPIC SHEET OF 1 | |6+2S | | . | ? | BARBUDA MAIL | | |199?| | | | | |O/P |*|1 | | . | ? | ------------------|--|--|----|-------------|-|-|-|--------|-------------------------------------|-|-------|---|--------|--------| ARGENTINA |18|05|1963|CB31 | | | | 11+5p |4TH PAN-AM GAMES CYCLIST | |2+1
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