I'm trying to find Scott numbers for the 7 other issues that were joint with US 4123 - International Polar Year 2007-2008. The hard part is that US also issued these same stamps later in the year in panes of 20 as 4203-04, so I'm afraid the numbers I have for Canada, Denmark, and Greenland are for similar pane issues and not the Souvenir Sheet.
CANADA
I have 2204-05, but I wonder if that is for a separate pane issue.
DENMARK
I have 1372-73, but I wonder if that is for a separate pane issue.
FINLAND
no idea
GREENLAND
I have 491-92, but I wonder if that is for a separate pane issue.
ICELAND
I have Scott 1098.
NORWAY
I have Scott 1500
SWEDEN
no idea.
Thanks for any help.
Cheers!
Lars
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The later US issue has a separate major Scott catalog number mainly because the denomination has changed from the international 84¢ rate to the domestic 42¢ rate, not just because of the change in format.
Canada issue came in 2 formats:
-- pane of 16 (8 pairs), singles are Scott #2204 and #2205, the pair is #2205a, the pair in reverse order with gutter between is #2205i
Canada 2205b
Denmark 1373a
Finland 1280
Greenland 492a
Iceland 1098
Norway 1500
Sweden 2552
U.S. 4123
The U.S. issued the stamps separately in panes as 4203-04. Canada issued them separately in panes as 2205a. I don't know of any others so far, but Denmark and Greenland seem to be good candidates if the Scott numbering system is consistent. (Stop laughing Michael!).
You mentioned Canada 2205i. That looks to be a gutter between SS panes, not 2205a panes.
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"You mentioned Canada 2205i. That looks to be a gutter between SS panes, not 2205a panes."
No that is the gutter between the stamp pairs within the 2204-2205 pane. The 8 pairs are arranged in 2 groups of 4 pairs, with a gutter between the 2 groups. So you could separate the pane into horizontal strips of 2205+gutter+2204. That is what Unitrade calls #2205i.
"No that is the gutter between the stamp pairs within the 2204-2205 pane. The 8 pairs are arranged in 2 groups of 4 pairs, with a gutter between the 2 groups. So you could separate the pane into horizontal strips of 2205+gutter+2204. That is what Unitrade calls #2205i."
OK, gotcha! When you posted the catalog numbers I went to Stamps2Go and looked at examples and saw the thermometer on the gutter pair and remembered the thermometer to the right on the SS and got confused.
Thanks!
Lars
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And a final link that has a pretty comprehensive list of IPY and related issues. Basically no pictures, but it does give Scott & Michel catalog numbers as well as pane formats. It does appear to indicate that the other items on your list were only produced in souvenir sheet format (only US and Canada released miniature pane versions).