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Stamp Catalog VESNA PHILATELIC CATALOG Catalog Price Listing, $US Mint Value Used Value Ukraine - 1991 to present Regular Issues 500th. Anniversary (1490 - 1990) of Ukrainian Cossackdom 01 Mar 1992 15k - Hetman Dmytro Vyshnevetskyj in front of the Cossack emblem 1a Perforated First Day of Issue - Kyiv $2.50 100 year Anniversary of Ukrainian Immigration To Canada 01 Mar 1992 15k - Young couple on route to Canada 2a Perforated First Day of Issue - Kyiv $2.50 Narbut Definitive Set - Ukrainian Girl (Allegory) 17 Jun 1992 50k - based on a stamp designed by H. Narbut (1918) 4b Perforated First Day of Issue - Kyiv $1.50 17 Jun 1992 70k - based on a stamp designed by H. Narbut (1918) 5a Perforated First Day of Issue - Kyiv $3.50 17 Jun 1992 1krb - based on a stamp designed by H. Narbut (1918) 6a Perforated First Day of Issue - Kyiv $3.50 17 Jun 1992 2krb - based on a stamp designed by H. Narbut (1918) 7a Perforated First Day of Issue - Kyiv $1.50 16 May 1992 5krb - based on a stamp designed by H. Narbut (1918) 8a Perforated First Day of Issue - Kyiv $1.50 16 May 1992 10krb - based on a stamp designed by H. Narbut (1918) 9a Perforated First Day of Issue - Kyiv $1.50 16 May 1992 20krb - based on a stamp designed by H. Narbut (1918) 10a Perforated First Day of Issue - Kyiv $1.50 16 May 1992 50krb - based on a stamp designed by H. Narbut (1918) 11a Perforated First Day of Issue - Kyiv $1.50 1992 Numbers 4 to 11 ( 8 stamps ) b Perforated First Day of Issue - Kyiv $10.00 Barcelona Summer Olympics - 1992 25 Jul 1992 3krb - Rhythmic Gymnastics, ribbon event 13a Perforated First Day of Issue - Kyiv $1.50 25 Jul 1992 4krb - Image of pole vaulter over other Olympic sporting events 14a Perforated First Day of Issue - Kyiv $1.50 25 Jul 1992 5krb - Rhythmic Gymnastics 15a Perforated First Day of Issue - Kyiv $1.50 25 Jul 1992 Numbers 13 to 15 ( 3 stamps ) b Perforated First Day of Issue - Kyiv $3.00 First Year of Ukrainian Independence 19 Aug 1992 2krb - National flag and trident emblem 16a Perforated First Day of Issue - Kyiv $1.50 World Forum Of Ukrainians 19 Aug 1992 2krb - Three storks symbolically returning to their homeland 17a Perforated First Day of Issue - Kyiv $1.50 VESNA Philatelic Catalog Page 1 of 32 Mint Value Used Value Ukrainian Diaspora In Austria 27 Nov 1992 5krb - Family of three wearing traditional clothing from Halychyna 23a Perforated First Day of Issue - Kyiv $1.50 Ukrainian Medal Winners at Barcelona Games 14 Dec 1992 10krb - Sprinter running on a race-track 24a Imperforated First Day of Issue - Kyiv $5.00 Ancient Ukrainian Coats Of Arms 15 Feb 1993 3krb - Coat Of Arms - Lviv Region 25a Perforated First Day of Issue - Lviv $1.50 15 Feb 1993 5krb - Coat Of Arms - Kyiv Region 26a Perforated First Day of Issue - Kyiv $2.50 Patriarch - Cardinal Joseph Slipij (1892 - 1984) 17 Feb 1993 15krb - Cardinal Joseph Slipij - Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church 27a Perforated First Day of Issue - Lviv $1.50 75th Anniversary of Air Service between Vienna - Kyiv 31 Mar 1993 35krb - Hansa Brandenburg C plane used for initial flight in 1918 28a Perforated First Day of Issue - Kyiv $1.50 28b Perforated First Day of Issue - Lviv $1.50 28c Perforated First Day of Issue - Borispil $1.50 31 Mar 1993 50krb - Present day aircraft "Boeing 737-400" with Air Ukraine logo 29a Perforated First Day of Issue - Kyiv $2.00 29b Perforated First Day of Issue - Lviv $2.00 29c Perforated First Day of Issue - Borispil $2.00 31 Mar 1993 Numbers 28 to 29 ( 2 stamps ) b Perforated First Day of Issue - Kyiv $2.50 c Perforated First Day of Issue - Lviv $2.50 d Perforated First Day of Issue - Borispil $2.50 Easter Celebrations 18 Apr 1993 15krb - Candles, Easter bread, solid coloured Easter eggs, and sprigs of willow 30a Perforated First Day of Issue - Kyiv $1.50 45th. Anniversary UN Declaration Of Human Rights 11 Jun 1993 5krb - Folk wedding scene in Lower Austria (1843) by Ferdinand Georg Waldmuller 31a Perforated First Day of Issue - Kyiv $2.50 Ethnographic Scenes - Series I 18 Dec 1993 50krb - Reapers Cutting Hay 35a Perforated First Day of Issue - Kyiv $1.00 18 Dec 1993 100krb - Chumaks Transporting Goods 36a Perforated First Day of Issue - Kyiv $1.00 18 Dec 1993 150krb - Shepherd Playing Flute 37a Perforated First Day of Issue - Kyiv $1.00 18 Dec 1993 200krb - Reapers Cutting Hay 38a Perforated First Day of Issue - Kyiv $1.00 18 Dec 1993 300krb - Shepherd Playing Flute 39a Perforated First Day of Issue - Kyiv $1.00 Page 2 of 32 VESNA Philatelic Catalog Mint Value Used Value 18 Dec 1993 500krb - Reapers Cutting Hay 40a Perforated First Day of Issue - Kyiv $1.00 18 Dec 1993 Numbers 35 to 40 ( 6 stamps ) b Perforated First Day of Issue - Kyiv $3.50 Ahapit, 11th Century Physician & Monk 15 Jan 1994 200krb - monk preparing medicines 41a Perforated First Day of Issue - Kyiv $1.25 Flora from Red Book of Endangered Species Series - 1994 19 Feb 1994 200krb - Yellow Lady's Slipper (Cypripedium calceolus) 42a Perforated First Day of Issue - Kyiv $1.25 19 Feb 1994 200krb - Dog's Tooth Violet (Erythronium dens-canis) 43a Perforated First Day of Issue - Kyiv $1.25 Ethnographic Scenes - Series II 28 May 1994 "A" - Shepherd Playing Flute 44a Perforated First Day of Issue - Kyiv $2.50 28 May 1994 "V" - Chumaks Transporting Goods 45a Perforated First Day of Issue - Kyiv $2.50 02 Jul 1994 "B" - Women Harvesting Grain 46a Perforated First Day of Issue - Kyiv $1.50 02 Jul 1994 "H" - Reapers Cutting Hay 47a Perforated First Day of Issue - Kyiv $1.50 15 Oct 1994 "D" - Plowmen 54a Perforated First Day of Issue - Kyiv $1.50 15 Oct 1994 "ZH" - The Fisherman and Catfish 55c Perforated First Day of Issue - Kyiv $2.50 12 Nov 1994 "E" - The Beekeepers 56a Perforated First Day of Issue - Kyiv $1.50 12 Nov 1994 "YIE" - The Potter 57a Perforated First Day of Issue - Kyiv $3.00 160th Anniversary of Kyiv (Taras Shevchenko) University (1834-1994) 24 Sep 1994 25,000krb - Aerial View of Campus during the 19th. Century 50a Perforated First Day of Issue - Kyiv $4.00 1100 Anniversary of Uzhhorod 28 Jan 1995 5000krb - View of the Castle from a hilltop 62a Perforated First Day of Issue - Uzhhorod $1.50 Luminaries in Ukrainian Literature - 1995 Series 15 Apr 1995 50,000krb - Maksym Rylskyj (1895 - 1964) - writer and community activist 68a Perforated First Day of Issue - Kyiv $2.00 08 Jul 1995 1000krb - Ivan Kotliarevskyj (1769 - 1838) - Father of modern Ukrainian literature 71a Perforated First Day of Issue - Kyiv $1.50 08 Jul 1995 3000krb - Taras Shevchenko (1814 - 1861) - Founder of Ukraine's new literature and language 72a Perforated First Day of Issue - Kyiv $1.50 09 Dec 1995 50,000krb - Ivan Karpenko-Karyj (1845 - 1907) - actor and playwright 82a Perforated First Day of Issue - Kyiv $2.00 VESNA Philatelic Catalog Page 3 of 32 Mint Value Used Value Birds from Red Book of Endangered Species 15 Apr 1995 5000krb - Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus) 66a Perforated First Day of Issue - Kyiv $1.50 15 Apr 1995 10,000krb - Common Crane (Grus grus) 67a Perforated First Day of Issue - Kyiv $1.50 15 Apr 1995 Numbers 66 to 67 (2 stamps) b Perforated First Day of Issue - Kyiv $2.00 Hetmans of Ukraine - 1995 Series 22 Jul 1995 30,000krb - Petro Konashevych-Sahaidachnyj (1570 - 1622) 73a Perforated First Day of Issue - Kyiv $1.50 73b Perforated First Day of Issue - Sevastopol $1.50 23 Sep 1995 40,000krb - Bohdan Khmelnytskyj (1596 - 1657) 75a Perforated First Day of Issue - Kyiv $1.50 11 Oct 1995 30,000krb - Ivan Mazepa (1639 - 1709) 76a Perforated First Day of Issue - Kyiv $1.50 City Coat-of-Arms 18 Oct 1995 10,000krb - Coat-of-arms for Chernihiv 77a Perforated First Day of Issue - Chernyhiv $1.50 150 year Anniversary of Kyiv University Observatory 13 Jan 1996 Numbers 89 to 91 ( 3 stamps ) b Perforated First Day of Issue - Kyiv $2.50 Luminaries in Ukrainian Literature - 1996 Series 23 Mar 1996 4000krb - Oleksandr Dovzhenko (1894 - 1956) - film director 95b Perforated First Day of Issue - Kyiv $1.00 29 Jun 1996 20,000krb - Vasyl Stefanyk (1871 - 1936) - writer 98a Perforated First Day of Issue - Kyiv $1.00 10th. Anniversary of Chornobyl explosion (April 26, 1986) 26 Apr 1996 20,000krb - Smokestack from station in form of a burning candle 96a Perforated First Day of Issue - Kyiv $1.00 100th. Anniversary of Modern Olympics 19 Jul 1996 40,000krb - Fragment of a Greek drawing 530 B.C. 100a Perforated First Day of Issue - Kyiv $1.00 1996 Summer Olympic Games - Atlanta 19 Jul 1996 20,000krb - Greco-Roman wrestling 101a Perforated First Day of Issue - Kyiv $0.75 19 Jul 1996 40,000krb - Women's Team Handball 102a Perforated First Day of Issue - Kyiv $1.00 19 Jul 1996 100,000krb - Men's Horizontal Bar 103a Perforated First Day of Issue - Kyiv $2.00 5th Year Anniversary - Declaration of Independence 24 Aug 1996 20,000krb - Roman numeral 5 with national flag colours 104a Perforated First Day of Issue - Kyiv $0.75 Page 4 of 32 VESNA Philatelic Catalog Mint Value Used Value First Ukrainian Space Satellite - "Sich-1" 31 Aug 1996 20,000krb - Ukrainian space satellite in space 105a Perforated First Day of Issue - Kyiv $0.75 Airplane Construction - Planes Built By O.K.
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