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Finland Stamp Catalogue
1856-2009

My Stamp Collection

My Collection

My collection includes

  • Finland 1856-2010 on two Leuchtturm Albums

  • 46 Leuchtturm and other books of 64 or 32 pages for philatelically large countries: Netherlands, Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Chile, Ecuador, Egypt, Spain, South Africa, India, Iran, Iceland, Italy, East Germany, Austria, Japan, Canada, China, Colombia, Greece, Cuba, Luxemburg, Mexico, USSR, Norway, Peru, Poland, France, Romania, Sweden, German Empire, West Germany, Germany, Switzerland, Denmark, Thailand, Czechoslovakia and Czech Republic, Turkey, Hungary, Venezuela, Russia, United Kingdom and United States

  • 63 Leuchtturm books of 64 pages each with stamps from countries A to Z

  • One book of 64 pages for blocks and sheets

  • Three blue office binders for one cover from each country

  • A couple of books for unknown material, Finnish mint stamps, and a binder for classic Estonian stamps

  • Album for Nordic countries for stamps issued before 1955

  • Four shoe boxes for all the remaining covers

For stamps that I need see Stamps Wanted. For philatelic covers that I need see Covers Wanted. You can see three example covers from my cover collection in the main page of the website. The three covers are randomly selected among my 44 best quality covers.

In January 2011 there were 152 800 different worldwide stamps in the books and 7 200 on covers, blocks and sheets.

The world map below depicts the distribution of my stamps into the current independent nations. Former entities (Weimar era Germany and others), countries (USSR and others), colonies (French Algeria and others) and occupations are not considered. Legend shows the meaning of the colors. The numbers mean number of different stamps from the country.


Last Update on October 2nd 2011.