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Topical/All : So many witches ... do you know which witch is which?

 

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ikeyPikey
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01 Dec 2018
12:57:00pm

"From the American Topical Association:

October 4, 2018

ATA's Free Holiday Checklist

Each year during the holiday season, ATA creates a special checklist as a gift to the philatelic community. The 2018 checklist, Witches, contains many stamps not specifically related to Halloween. Our hobby is rich with topical stamps leading to exploration of Nature, Culture and Technology. Download this free list to see some possibilities!"


http://www.americantopicalassn.org/checklists/Witches.pdf

http://www.americantopicalassn.org/

Q/ How many of the witches have we (collectively) got?

Cheers,

/s/ ikeyPikey

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JohnnyRockets
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01 Dec 2018
01:05:00pm
re: So many witches ... do you know which witch is which?

Hi!

I collect folklore stamps, so I'll have to check, but I bet I have a few of these!


JR

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jmh67
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03 Dec 2018
03:11:11am
re: So many witches ... do you know which witch is which?

The GDR issued a few more minisheets with fairy tale themes, and some of the stamps also show witches:

18 March 1969: Jorinde and Joringel, 10, 15, and 25 Pf
17 February 1970: Brother and Sister, 20 and 30 Pf
28 November 1972: The Snow Queen, 10 Pf (if you count the Snow Queen as a witch)
21 November 1978: Rapunzel, 10 Pf (already in the list) and 35 Pf


-jmh

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ikeyPikey

01 Dec 2018
12:57:00pm

"From the American Topical Association:

October 4, 2018

ATA's Free Holiday Checklist

Each year during the holiday season, ATA creates a special checklist as a gift to the philatelic community. The 2018 checklist, Witches, contains many stamps not specifically related to Halloween. Our hobby is rich with topical stamps leading to exploration of Nature, Culture and Technology. Download this free list to see some possibilities!"


http://www.americantopicalassn.org/checklists/Witches.pdf

http://www.americantopicalassn.org/

Q/ How many of the witches have we (collectively) got?

Cheers,

/s/ ikeyPikey

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"I collect stamps today precisely the way I collected stamps when I was ten years old."
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JohnnyRockets

01 Dec 2018
01:05:00pm

re: So many witches ... do you know which witch is which?

Hi!

I collect folklore stamps, so I'll have to check, but I bet I have a few of these!


JR

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jmh67

03 Dec 2018
03:11:11am

re: So many witches ... do you know which witch is which?

The GDR issued a few more minisheets with fairy tale themes, and some of the stamps also show witches:

18 March 1969: Jorinde and Joringel, 10, 15, and 25 Pf
17 February 1970: Brother and Sister, 20 and 30 Pf
28 November 1972: The Snow Queen, 10 Pf (if you count the Snow Queen as a witch)
21 November 1978: Rapunzel, 10 Pf (already in the list) and 35 Pf


-jmh

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