List of stamp catalogues

List of stamp catalogues

This article is an incomplete list of stamp catalogs.

* Anfils (Spain)
* Austria Netto Katalog (ANK) (Austria)
* Brusden-White (Australia)
* Catalogue of USSR postage stamps (Soviet Union, Russia) Каталог почтовых марок СССР
* CEI (Italy)
* Cérès (France)
* Comprehensive Colour Catalogue of Australian Stamps
* Dallay (France)
* Domfil (Spain)
* Facit catalog (all countries of Scandinavia)
* Fischer catalog (Poland)
* ISC catalog (Brunei, Malaysia & Singapore)
* Isfila Turkey
* Lipsia (until 1990), only stamp catalog of the DDR. (Editor: Verlag Transpress Leipzig, DDR)
* Ma (China)
* Michel catalog (Germany)
* Minkus
* Norgeskatalogen (Norway)
* Philex (Germany)
* Pofis catalogue (Czechoslovakia)
* Pulko Turkey
* Sakura (Japan)
* Sassone (Italy)
* Scott catalogue (USA)
* Stanley Gibbons (Great Britain)
* Unificato (Italy)
* Yang (Hongkong)
* Yvert et Tellier (France)
* Zumstein (Switzerland)


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