For over 65 years, the Brookman Stamp Price Guide has been the-nation's most accurate and respected guide for retail pricing of stamps and postal collectibles. Updated annually, the 2001 edition includes over 10,000 price changes for U.S., United Nations and Canadian stamps, First Day Covers, souvenir cards and most areas of postal collectibles from 1847 to 2000. This user-friendly guide includes over 350 pages with over 4,000 illustrations, handy subject index, identifier and articles on how to collect stamps and covers. ...
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For over 65 years, the Brookman Stamp Price Guide has been the-nation's most accurate and respected guide for retail pricing of stamps and postal collectibles. Updated annually, the 2001 edition includes over 10,000 price changes for U.S., United Nations and Canadian stamps, First Day Covers, souvenir cards and most areas of postal collectibles from 1847 to 2000. This user-friendly guide includes over 350 pages with over 4,000 illustrations, handy subject index, identifier and articles on how to collect stamps and covers. Brookman is priced by experts and uses the officially licensed Scott Numbering System. This complete guide is an indispensable tool for both novice and veteran collectors. Featured in this edition are coupons worth $100.00 and a free subscription to the bi-monthly Brookman Times. Special in this 2001 edition is the inauguration of an Autograph section. In addition, all of the illustrations are newly scanned for added clarity.
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Add this copy of Brookman Stamp Price Guide to cart. $5.97, fair condition, Sold by ThriftBooks-Dallas rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Dallas, TX, UNITED STATES, published 2000 by Brookman Stamp Company.
The Brookman catalogue is not my first choice of US stamp catalogues because it is not as comprehensive and informative as the Scott Catalogue. Nevertheless, it is a good reference source for the US collector. Stamps are identified by Scott number, and all the stamps shown can actually be purchased from Brookman at the prices listed. Earlier editions have black and white illustrations and do not show every stamp available in the marketplace. Brookman does price mint sheets, however, which Scott does not. I also find Brookman's First Day Cover section more informative than Scott's. Pick one up and compare for yourself.