Friday, September 14, 2007
Saturday, July 21, 2007
Friday, July 13, 2007
To start this chapter -need really be "fine tuned" because too much politics are involved in this topic.
And here we come with some Scott catalog update - for this autonomy, I see that listing are for 2006 year, where have an issue 21 Sept. 2006 of International Peace Day (funny-tragicomedy for this issue), showing Rugova signing "peace" document with ALBANIAN flag behind(????? Albanian on Serbian territory - really "chutzpa"), Scott numbered it #58, valued on 7.50$, but I don't believe that You will find it less than 7.50 euro!
Friday, July 06, 2007
#7-2007: named "75 year from fly of Amelia Erhart over atlantic" I will shortened it to "Aviation" issued on May 21, 2007, is also issued in this combination, but without booklet, and prices can go for set 1 v = 0.75 euro, Carte Maximum can reach 3.00 euro, FDC = 2.00 euro, and sheet of 8+1 tab = 9-12.00 euro.
#8-2007: come for "Serbian chairmanship of the Council of Europe", issued on May 10, 2007 - even that I don't like to mix politic with philately, I think that this is one strictly political issue, where EU made one "double standard" (same like other countries and UN) - stamp is issued to commemorate chairmanship of European Council, (same Europe that bombed and sanctioned same country Serbia, and now - it look like this way - want to "soften" Serbia and take out 15% of territory) where issued/commemorated with one stamp, valued 20.00 Serbian Dinar. Single will reach 0.75 euro, and FDC will go for 2.25 euro. Issue is good for "map" topic.
#9-2007: named after "Personalities", with commemorating two great writers, politics and more. It is one for 200 years of Dositej Obradovic in Serbia (date of issue is May 28, 2007), and second is for 50 years of Zmaj Children Games (date of issue is Jun 1, 2007), booth FDC is in standard design, not something that collectors will "ran for", and set of 2v will sell for 0.80-1.00 euro, and FDC can go for 4.00-5.00 euro (2 pcs).
Friday, June 01, 2007
Finally, received Scott update for Serbia (issue July 2007, page 80), and see that Scott continue numbering with Serbia and Montenegro - what we see, first issue from Serbia (after breakup with Montenegro) according Scott is:
"Battle of Mishar", 2006, June 30 and valued at 1.40$, number 348,
"Flag and Coat of Arms", same date of issue, 2 value, set = 1.10$, number 349/350,
"Water Polo Champ" issue, 2006, Sept. 1 valued at 1.40$, number 351,
"Gold Medal Water Polo Champ", 2006, Sept. 13 valued 1.40$, number 352,
"Joy of Europe" set of 2, 2006, Sept. 29 valued at 3.75$, number 353/354,
"Monastery" single 8d face value, 2006, Oct. 7 go for 0.25$, number 355,
"Stamp Day" of 'stamp on stamp' topic, 2006, Oct. 24 go for 1.50$, number 356,
"Bridal Jewelry - Museum" 2006, Oct. 30 valued for set of 4+tab 4.00$, number 357a-d,
"Atelie 212 Theater" 2006, Nov. 10 single is 1.60$ number 358,
"Mozart and Rembrandt" 2006, Nov.16 set is 3.20$ number 359/360,
"Christmas" set of 2, 2006, Nov. 20, valued 2.15$, number 361/362,
"New Year" issue, 2006, Dec. 1 go for 1.60$, number 363,
"UNICEF" single, 2006, Dec. 11 go for 0.55$, number 364,
"200 yr. Belgrade Liberation" 2006, Dec. 13 go for 0.55$, number 365.
What to say about prices that Scott mention is just that it is little bit under priced against Michel prices, and according present market value - it will be hard to buy this material even with full Scott catalog value! I thing that it is common for new issue, that Scott give "low" starting position for material that is mostly dominant in Europe, yes - it is right from beginning, but what we learned from past, and especially with SERBIA from occupation period, and before - they also have "low" starting position, which resulted in shortage on market. Today, it is hard to complete collection!!!!
Time will say - but I personally have an bad experience, and was pressured to pay much more than catalogue value for some items, just to complete collection.
My opinion is simple - keep to invest in Serbia, not all but some items (don't forget about sheetlets of 8+tab, 5 with tab on middle) will be valuable, and some will be extreme to find, like usually, some items will never recover even basic investment (too much printed).
To the future - I will try to update numbers on this page, as Scott will publish it on magazine (and if they will allow me for it) hope that some items will receive good starting prices, and we will see (with God help, and if health will allow) if I was right regarding prices.
Sunday, April 08, 2007
Saturday, March 31, 2007
Friday, March 02, 2007
Thursday, December 28, 2006
We are talking about Scott #2NB15-18 (see previous post) where is on show FDC from this set in 'standard' version, mean with black cancel, with Michel catalog valued at 55.00 Euros.
Here is an picture of same issue, but with gold cancel, and that are still very important when talk about value of it.
I just check the Serbian catalog which have it valued on 75.00 e, and Michel catalog from 2005 yr value it on 150.00 e. I ask my supplier from Belgrade, Novi Sad and Backi Petrovac, about this items and all told me that with gold cancel will be very hard to obtain it.
Reason is that many people sold it long time ago, when was Serbia bombed by NATO and sanctioned by UN, most collectors exported and sold best items to Germany.
And one issue of this tipe is attractive for collectors that collect topic of Judaism, Third Reich, Masonic, etc.
In the end, nearly one and half year later, I received one offer from Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina), and asking prices was 130.00 euro, which I accepted at glance.
I can just suggest to collectors searching for this items, don't buy it from online auctions!!!!!
If You see that someone is offering this item by email, online auction, or other means - pass it, best is to buy it from knowing dealer or from trusted supplier who know all possible manipulation with this period material.
Monday, November 27, 2006





That commemorate first stamp of Serbia (23 May 1863 day that was decided to issue stamp).
This (picture) issue will come to topic "Stamp on Stamp", and date of issue is 24 Oct. 2006.
FDC is simple but nice design, and stamp alone is one poor reproduction of first stamp of Serbia.
Artist M. Kalezic.
Interesting is just, that this time Serbian Post decided to print it in sheetlet of 8 but without tab on middle of sheetlet, instead, they choice to use "Israeli" style, with every stamp with own tab.
Serbia #6 "Water polo" topic.
Issued to commemorate European championship in water polo, where Serbia got first place (gold medal) - first by independent state Serbia.
Again issued in sheetlet of 8+tab on middle sheet, numerated on salvage.
Issued on 13 Sept. 2006, artist like usually M. Kalezic.
FDC is nice design, but stamp alone is missing quality to math this kind of success.

