Love, other recent U.S. stamps assigned Scott numbers
Love, other recent U.S. stamps assigned Scott numbers
Another month has passed, and that means it’s time to reveal another batch of new Scott catalog numbers.
The editors of the Scott catalogs each month assign catalog numbers to new issues from the United States, United Nations and postal services from around the world.
The new Scott numbers detailed here are for recently issued U.S. stamps. New Scott numbers for worldwide stamps are given in the Scott New Listings Update in the expanded monthly issue of Forever Stamp Store’s Stamp News.
Included in this month’s listings are Scott numbers for the pair of nondenominated (58¢) Love stamps issued Jan. 14 in Romeo, Mich. Also Scott official are the nondenominated (58¢) stamps celebrating the Year of the Tiger and sculptor Edmonia Lewis, and the two nondenominated (5¢) Butterfly Garden Flowers coil stamps.
What do these Scott numbers signify? In short, each stamp’s listing in an upcoming edition of the 2023 Scott catalogs.
Having these numbers handy will allow you to easily locate these stamps in the Scott catalogs and learn about their production and values.
Now that you have some context, here are the new U.Where To Buy StampsS. Scott numbers:
Scott Number Description
United States
5660 (58c) Love – blue gray background
a. Imperforate
5661 (58c) Love – pink background
a. Imperforate
b. Horiz. or vert. pair, #5660-5661
c. Imperforate horiz. or vert. pair, #5660a-5661a
5662 (58c) Chinese New Year
a. Imperforate
5663 (58c) Edmonia Lewis
a. Imperforate
5664 (5c) Butterfly Garden Flowers coil stamp – Cosmos
5665 (5c) Butterfly Garden Flowers coil stamp – Scabiosas
a. Pair, #5664-5665
All of the numbers will appear in the Scott New Listings Update section of the March 21 Forever Stamp Store’s Stamp News. For further information, contact Martin J. Frankevicz.
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