Want this question answered?
Jameson Scott has written: 'Cartoon figural toys' -- subject(s): Cartoon characters, Catalogs, Character toys, Collectibles, Collectors and collecting
SC represents Scott Catalog to the philatelic community. The Scott Company has been documenting and printing catalogs for almost 100 years. Other companies would include Minkus and Stanley Gibbons.
no
First of all, the stamp is not from 1835, too early for postage stamps. You will need to consult the catalogs. Most libraries will have a copy of Scott's Postage Stamp Catalog of the World. First of all, you have to identify the specific stamp or card. That in itself can be a daunting task, but most of the catalogs are well illustrated with lots of information. Once you know what item you have, the catalog will provide a set of prices that can be used to estimate value.
You will need to consult the catalogs. Most libraries will have a copy of Scott's Postage Stamp Catalog of the World. First of all, you have to identify the specific stamp or card. That in itself can be a daunting task, but most of the catalogs are well illustrated with lots of information. Once you know what item you have, the catalog will provide a set of prices that can be used to estimate value.
You will need to consult the catalogs. Most libraries will have a copy of Scott's Postage Stamp Catalog of the World. First of all, you have to identify the specific stamp or card. That in itself can be a daunting task, but most of the catalogs are well illustrated with lots of information. Once you know what item you have, the catalog will provide a set of prices that can be used to estimate value.
You will need to consult the catalogs. Most libraries will have a copy of Scott's Postage Stamp Catalog of the World. First of all, you have to identify the specific stamp or card. That in itself can be a daunting task, but most of the catalogs are well illustrated with lots of information. Once you know what item you have, the catalog will provide a set of prices that can be used to estimate value.
its crazy
They are called catalogs. There are a number of them available from many different companies. In the English speaking world the Scott's Postage Stamp Catalog and the Stanley Gibbons are the most common. They can help you classify and identify stamps and provide a rough value.
You will need to consult the catalogs. Most libraries will have a copy of Scott's Postage Stamp Catalog of the World. First of all, you have to identify the specific stamp or card. That in itself can be a daunting task, but most of the catalogs are well illustrated with lots of information. Once you know what item you have, the catalog will provide a set of prices that can be used to estimate value.
Robert F. Scott has written: 'Shooter's bible' -- subject(s): Catalogs, Firearms