(Germering/pcp) The catalogue covers popular countries such as Denmark, the Faroe Islands and Greenland, as well as Iceland, Norway and Sweden. The Faroe Islands feature perforation variations on six stamp booklets from 2022 to 2024. For the production of FDCs, the postal administration used uncut booklets with only a printed perforation. Norway also has new findings regarding stamp booklets, which the editorial team has incorporated into several stamp issues. Seven new illustrations of Old Norway ensure the stamps are reproduced in near-full colour.

A closer look at the 2009 Greenland issue, ‘Expeditions in Greenland’, reveals differences in the printing marks on the sheet and block stamps. Furthermore, additional sales figures from the postal service have been incorporated into the catalogue. For Iceland, collectors will now find a note on the expiry date for stamps from 1950 to 1982. The editorial team recorded the highest price increase for an Icelandic stamp in the 1902 overprint issue.

Brief info: 110th edition, 834 pages, colour illustrations, 44,000 price evaluations, hardcover, retail price: €76. ISBN: 978-3-95402-510-7. Available in bookshops and specialist shops.

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