Baltic States Philatelic Literature
Jun20

Baltic States Philatelic Literature

Jan Kaptein has a very extensive list of philatelic literature of the Baltic area, an indispensable resource for collectors of Baltic stamps indexed by country, period, topic (indexed are the magazine HBG (complete), Lithuania (complete), Bulletin of the Philatelic Society of New York (partly), Phillit (last years), Lithuania Philatelic Society (last years), and others. Thanks to Bert Hoflund and Bill Apsit for providing some of these...

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Baltic stamp auctions
Jan25

Baltic stamp auctions

If you are looking for Baltic stamp auctions you have come to the right place. Baltic Stamp Auction Watch lets you browse new philatelic listings, view pictures, research similar and compare stamp prices. We constantly review search results and optimize search queries so please visit us soon for new search experience. Updated Estonian Stamp Auction Watch Updated Latvian Stamp Auction Watch Updated Lithuanian Stamp Auction...

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Baltic stamps: number ones
Aug15

Baltic stamps: number ones

Recent Linn’s issue (Aug 5, 2013) has interesting article about developing a thematic collection of Scott number one stamps of the classic period. Although number one stamps of some countries are prohibitively expensive, Baltic number one stamps of Estonia (Flower design), Latvia (Sun design), and Lithuania (First Vilnius Issue) are relatively inexpensive. Find out more about Baltic number ones stamps:Estonia number one...

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Traveling to Lithuania?
Jul23

Traveling to Lithuania?

Gathering places for collectors in Lithuania At the premises of the Labor Union House When: every Saturday, time 08:00-12:00 Where:: V. Mykolaičio-Putino g. 5, Vilnius LT-03106 Comments: There is a fleet market for collectors in Vilnius where many sellers from Lithuania and Belarus sell many collectable items: soviet militaria, old stuff, coins, old books, postcards, stamps, etc. There are only few sellers of philatelic materials but...

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New website design
Jul21

New website design

You may have noticed the new website design at balticstamps.com – we hope you like it! Our mail goal was to build a website that is visually appealing and offers easy navigation, and provides the useful information to Baltic stamp collectors on a daily basis. We will be continually updating the website with new information that will help it to become your essential reference to Baltic stamp collecting How do you like our new...

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Traveling to Latvia?
May26

Traveling to Latvia?

Gathering places for collectors in Latvia In the offices of Latvian Philatelists Union When: every Saturday Where:: Brīvības gatve 234, Rīga, LV-1039 Phone: (+371) 67840010 Comments: Not very much attended [mappress mapid=”1″] At the premises of the Riga’s 6th Secondary School When: 2nd Sunday of each month Where: Aleksandra Čaka 102, Rīga, LV-1011 Comments: All kinds of collectors from all three Baltic states meet...

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We are now on Twitter
Aug19

We are now on Twitter

We launched our twitter channel about a week ago. If you want to follow us, you can sign on at twitter.com/balticstamps. If you’re not part of Twitter world, don’t worry, you wont miss out. We’ll have the feed on this site. Let’s continue to build the community and share your passion for collecting Baltic stamps.

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Estonia Catalog Translation
May29

Estonia Catalog Translation

Cross reference table for classic Estonia, Eesti, Estland stamps (1918-1940). Scott Michel Hurt, Ojaste 1-4 1-4 1-4 8 Reval 1 A 9 Reval 2 A 10 Reval 3 A 11 Reval 4 A 12 Reval 5b A 13 Reval 5a A 14 Reval 6 A 15 Reval 7 A 16 Reval 8 A 17 Reval 9 A 18 Reval 10 A 19 Reval 11 A 20 Reval 14 A 21 Reval 1 B 22 Reval 2 B 23 Reval 3 B 24 Reval 11 B 25 Reval 12 B 26 Reval 13 B 27 5 23 28 7 25 29 6 24 30 8 30 31 9 29 32 10 26 33 11 31 34 12x 27...

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Lithuania Catalog Translation
May29

Lithuania Catalog Translation

Cross reference table for classic Lithuania stamps (1918-1940). Postage Stamps of Lithuania Scott Michel 1-26 1-26 1-26 27-29 30a, 31a, 33a 27-29 30-60 30-60 30-60 61-82 70-91 65-86 83-87 92, 92A, 92B, 92C, 92D 78i, 80i, 81i, 82i, 83i 88-102 93-107 61-64, 87-97 103-105 108-110 124, 98, 125 106-110 111-115 99-101, 116-117 111-122 116, 116A, 116B, 117, 117A,117B, 118, 118A, 118B, 119, 119B, 119C 126-137 123-125 120-122 151-153 126A 126B...

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You’ve found new balticstamps.com

BalticStamps.com will be launching new and stylish website design in the coming months. We look forward to bringing you more useful information and new resources for all of your Baltic stamp collecting needs.

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