Top Dead Countries to Collect - SBC

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  • čas přidán 10. 07. 2024
  • Forgotten names of countries that once existed. A dead country in philately is/was an entity that used to issue postage stamps and now no longer does. This is a fun top 10 countdown to explore the concept of dead countries in philately.
    The two books:
    Dead Countries of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries: Aden to Zululand - Les Harding
    Lost Countries: Exotic Tales from an old Stamp Album - Stuart Laycock and Chris West.
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    Note: Reference to USSR size is land area and not population count. The USSR occupied 1/6th of the worlds land surface, and was 2.5 times the size of the USA.
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  • @roccoroth7749
    @roccoroth7749 Před 4 lety +75

    Carpatho-Ukraine is my favourite. Only a country for a day! Czechoslovakia issued a stamp commemorating the inauguration of their government, it's interesting stuff! I personally collect, among many other things, dead country/state/town stamps from places that existed for less than 25 years.
    Here are some good ones that issued stamps, and the time they were around for:
    Lajtabansag, 37 days
    Hungarian Soviet Rep.,133 days
    Peoples State of Bavaria, 280 days
    Ukrainian Peoples Rep., 785 days
    First Hungarian Rep., Under a year
    Italian Social Rep., 610 days
    Rep. of Central Lithuania, 530 days
    Prov. Govt. Of Hawaii, 534 days
    Dem. Fed. Yugoslavia, 731 days
    2nd Hungarian Rep., Under 2 years
    Azad Hind, under 2 years
    1st Nigerian Rep., under 3 years
    South Russia, under a year
    Some other fun places that issued stamps:
    Transcaucasian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic
    Russian Army of the North 1918-1920
    Manchuria
    Hope this helps someone looking for some interesting stuff to collect!
    Edit:
    British-Occupied Batum
    British Military Administration of Malaya

    • @ExploringStamps
      @ExploringStamps  Před 4 lety +7

      Pinning this to the top! Thank you for sharing, Rocco :)

    • @phils473
      @phils473 Před 4 lety +8

      I have actually been to Carpatho Ukraine! Didn't realize it only existed as a country for one day. How many of *those* do we have in philately? 😁

    • @jeffglant1463
      @jeffglant1463 Před 4 lety +7

      Let us not forget Tannu Tuva. 1926 to 1936. RIP. It was Richard Feynman's (American physist and eccentric) dying wish to visit there.

    • @roccoroth7749
      @roccoroth7749 Před 4 lety +2

      @@jeffglant1463 Tanna Tuva is a really great one. I have cancelled-to-order stamps from there, but would love to get a genuinely used one

    • @robertocabrera7250
      @robertocabrera7250 Před 4 lety +2

      @@ExploringStamps hi I am Texas can u please call me I have a book of stamps I found 210 875 2261

  • @carloslizzelaya
    @carloslizzelaya Před 4 lety +37

    Because I live in the area, I would give an honorable mention to British Honduras, now Belize, and the Canal Zone, now incorporated into Panama.

    • @ExploringStamps
      @ExploringStamps  Před 4 lety +4

      Those are great examples of dead countries, very interesting as well. Both books that I read included the Canal Zone. Thanks for sharing :)

  • @knut8062
    @knut8062 Před 4 lety +20

    Graham, I’m so impressed with your videos - the topics are very accessible for the new collector or would be collector. And even though I’ve collected for years, I’ve learned many interesting things from your work. Rarely do I find stamp shows a welcoming environment to share/learn information, but watching your high quality videos has been a wonderful experience. I hope there is a season 4 and beyond. You are the kind of collector, educator and creative artist this community needs.

    • @ExploringStamps
      @ExploringStamps  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you for the kind words, Renee ☺️. Glad to see that you have enjoyed the videos and have learned a few things from them. Thanks for the support!!

  • @steveradell859
    @steveradell859 Před 2 lety +3

    Tannu Tuva! I think the most interesting place to collect of all. Love Hawaii, Tasmania had a great pictorial set in 1899 (and excellent SON cancels), Kionga is obscure, Central Lithuania (so many imperfs), Annam & Tonkin, New Hebrides - two currencies, Zululand (last), Allenstein - completable, Bahawulpur, Kashmir, Nova Scotia, Saar, British Columbia & Vancouver Island (3 distinct entities), Netherlands Antillies - recent and first place to recognize US officially (commemorated on 1962 stamp)

  • @siam1883
    @siam1883 Před 4 lety +4

    I think this is the third or fourth time that you have re-opened a door to a collecting area that I once enjoyed, but had largely forgotten. Time to e-look at my album of dissolving empires that included the USSR, the British Empire and the French international holdings. Really great to see you back with new content!

  • @fkehar
    @fkehar Před 4 lety +10

    I have some stamps from Aden, Bahawalpur, British East Africa, and USSR.
    8:12 Indian annexed Hyderabad by a military action called Operation Polo.

  • @georgeloveday9674
    @georgeloveday9674 Před 8 měsíci

    I plan to begin collecting asap. I have recently spent my time viewing stamp videos. I must say that your productions are top quality productions.They are not only high quality, but well organized just like a teacher with a lesson plan. So professional.

  • @alifitz2647
    @alifitz2647 Před 17 dny

    You have the best videos on stamps. I am now binge watching your videos. You are so informative and knowledgeable. One video taught me more than 6 months of researching has. Thank you.

  • @thecrazycoder
    @thecrazycoder Před 4 lety +4

    This is such a cool video. Thanks for posting this. Just getting into stamp collecting but I'm also a history buff. This video just reinforces that fact - by following stamps you're following the history of a country. Way cool.

  • @sergioarturoaldabacarreon6918

    Good to see a new video uploaded from you. Hope you and your beloved ones are well in these hard times. Blessings!

    • @ExploringStamps
      @ExploringStamps  Před 4 lety

      Thank you Sergio, I hope you are also doing well :)

    • @IIoveasl10
      @IIoveasl10 Před 3 lety

      Graham, would you consider East and West Germany dead counties? Since 1989, there is no more wall between the two Germanies. Thanks for your answer.

  • @bakerwannabe4435
    @bakerwannabe4435 Před 8 měsíci

    I’m very new to stamp collecting and love your videos. Wow, this one was full of great information- not just about stamps but history as well.

  • @mead343
    @mead343 Před 2 lety +1

    Lovely video Graham. Your usual broad knowledge base and your usual excellent production values. Thanks for an entertaining few minutes.

  • @johnsimper6578
    @johnsimper6578 Před 4 lety +9

    Another superb video Graham. Really informative and interesting.

  • @sauravkumar5589
    @sauravkumar5589 Před 4 lety +6

    Hey was eagerly waiting for a philatelic video during this lockdown!! I still have a lot of postage stamps from these dead countries like noyta cccp, Grenada gremadines, Yugoslavia, ceskoslovensko, Deutsche ddr, berlin, uar and indian native states like bahawalpur, hyderabad, idar, bamra etc. It is fun knowing about them. Also a lot of Africa and asian countries have since changed their names like burma, Kampuchea, siam, Ceylon, nyasaland, rhodesia, basutoland, bechuanaland..and many more!

    • @Golfnut_2099
      @Golfnut_2099 Před 4 lety

      Changed names does not necessarily make it a "dead country"... correct?

  • @SiansCraftyCorner
    @SiansCraftyCorner Před 4 lety +47

    Yugoslavia is another good one too.

    • @ExploringStamps
      @ExploringStamps  Před 4 lety +4

      Yesss, actually that is a really good one!

    • @rickwilmot9127
      @rickwilmot9127 Před 3 lety +1

      I have a great Jugoslavia collection.

    • @knutgut1
      @knutgut1 Před 3 lety

      Yes,or the GDR , Russian Zar,the german minor countrys Bayern,Oldenburg,Bremen etc.
      It gives so much for a less of money to collect

  • @user-ev7hv4mf7l
    @user-ev7hv4mf7l Před 10 měsíci

    The info that you do manage to get out there is still appreciated, thank you ❤

  • @bevviljoen3775
    @bevviljoen3775 Před 4 lety +3

    Thank you for the very informative talk. Just started collecting stamps, taking over my dad's collection. Besides lots of Rhodesia (I am a Zimbabwean), my dad had lots of USSR, so I am finding your talks very helpful.

  • @VondaInWonderland
    @VondaInWonderland Před 3 lety +4

    Finally, an interesting video on stamps. I am actually excited to go through this box now. Thank you for the wonderful historical facts. You have a new subscriber ♥

    • @ExploringStamps
      @ExploringStamps  Před 3 lety

      Yay welcome to the channel! Thank you for watching 😊

  • @jasont659
    @jasont659 Před 3 lety +1

    I have to say thank you for your show! First of all, your show has helped really spark my 11 year old son's interest in stamps more than I could have by bring the stories more to light to him. My collection is little large and overwhelming for someone his age, so bring stamps this way really brings it down to Earth and makes him enjoy them much more. Second, this episode! Haha, if it was not for this, it would been months until I recognized the stamp! Just bought a discounted used stamp album at stamp shop for 20 bucks. Easily 300-500 stamps in it so for the price, great for fillers and nice little project. Book is from the 50's. Whomever owned it put a set of Buenos Aires stamps under Argentine, nice set of Scott #1-5 mint (sadly hinged). If not for this video, I would have never spotted it this quickly! Your videos are great, keep up the great work!

    • @ExploringStamps
      @ExploringStamps  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you Jason, its really great to see that you and your son are enjoying the hobby and the channel :). I think you will find that your 'Buenos Aires' discovery has already paid for the $20 stamp album 😆. Nice!!

  • @gillesdupouy8357
    @gillesdupouy8357 Před 3 lety +2

    I had my dad's collection for years and just got interested a few days ago by a collector friend (I'm mostly collecting coins and notes). I have more than a thousand stamps to go through, mostly from the 1880s to the 1980s and the dead countries are my favourite : I found Danzig, Kiautschou, Transvaal, Natal, Rhodesia, Nyasaland, Bavaria, Ottoman empire, and I've not even been through all of them. I'm sad that I didn't get into stamps before ! I hope I'll stick to it, thanks for your videos, they're really instructive, well made and entertaining !

    • @mickhurley7305
      @mickhurley7305 Před 2 lety +1

      Better late than never, hope you are enjoying this new hobby

  • @paperweight57
    @paperweight57 Před 4 lety +4

    Love the Top 10's! Keep 'em comin'!

    • @ExploringStamps
      @ExploringStamps  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks! I think I might! Glad that you enjoy them :)

  • @LouisGedo
    @LouisGedo Před 4 lety +1

    As always, this is another excellent and highly informative episode......one of the most interesting topics to date on your channel!

    • @ExploringStamps
      @ExploringStamps  Před 4 lety

      Much appreciated, it is indeed an interesting topic, I really enjoyed researching it.

  • @williamvonsalden7851
    @williamvonsalden7851 Před 4 lety +17

    British hong kong with the queens portrait on the stamps to Hong Kong, China on the stamps, same as Portuguese macau to Macau, China

  • @beafraidbeveryafraid4958
    @beafraidbeveryafraid4958 Před 3 lety +1

    You're videos are the only ones worth watching!!! Thank you good sir👍👏

  • @MyLion74
    @MyLion74 Před 4 lety +6

    First of all, welcome back! Nice video as usual!
    My list of 10 dead countries to collect:
    1) Carpatho-Ukraine (Ruthenia)
    2) Saar
    3) West Berlin
    4) DDR
    5) Czechoslovakia
    6) Boemia and Moravia
    7) Trieste Zone A and/or Zone B (Zone A Italian overprinted stamps, Zone B Yugoslavian overprinted stamps)
    8) Somalia AFIS (Italian administration 1950-1960)
    9) Bavaria
    10) Yugoslavia
    But there are many others.

    • @ExploringStamps
      @ExploringStamps  Před 4 lety +1

      Whoa!! What an interesting and very different list, Love it!!!!

    • @miragenikita6329
      @miragenikita6329 Před 2 lety

      DDR is not really worth it... , Bavaria and Yugoslavia as well...

  • @snarky_user
    @snarky_user Před rokem +2

    One of my high-school pursuits was a far better than usual Eastern Rumelia collection. It's tough to find authentic material. I even had a couple covers.

  • @brendaadams6372
    @brendaadams6372 Před rokem

    Love your videos. I have some dead county stamps , some did start to collect, and I found them at a resale shop in a glass case, then I went to a stamp show and they had a box of things you could pick out , I found a envelope with stamps sent from London to another collector that was also a professor in a college
    The stamps were sent in the 70's. I believe these were not fakes . But overlooked by the collector of so many collections.
    I tried to correspond to some people but have not reached anyone yet . You are the first to post a good video of this type of stamp collecting. I will continue to subscribe to your post . Thank you.

  • @byronsbrain
    @byronsbrain Před 4 lety +6

    Fascinating as always, such lovely stamps......

  • @Tuesdayable
    @Tuesdayable Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you for the info. I have been sorting out my collection and found out a lot of country name are not on one of my reference booklet. Hope you will make more of these video. Very informative. Good job !

    • @ExploringStamps
      @ExploringStamps  Před 4 lety

      Glad you are finding the videos informative, thank you for watching :)

  • @sarahgoodman6279
    @sarahgoodman6279 Před 3 lety +1

    This is the first time I heard about dead countries in a philatelic setting and I will definitely keep an eye out on stamps from these interesting places!

    • @steveradell859
      @steveradell859 Před 2 lety +1

      it is a favored topic by many, more pre-1970 when things changed more

  • @eddyrandall3677
    @eddyrandall3677 Před 4 lety +4

    Thanks for the great video! As an Aussie, I collect all the Australian Colonies, with an emphasis on New South Wales and Victoria. I find the South African Bantustan stamps fascinating, and have been trying to collect them all on First Day Covers. One of my favourites is Ciskei’s Halley’s Comet issue from 1986. Other Dead Country stamps I like are North Borneo, Labuan, and Papua.

    • @ExploringStamps
      @ExploringStamps  Před 4 lety +1

      I had to look it up to make sure I was thinking of the same one, the 10 se-tenant stamps with a continuous image of the comet, that is excellent! Thanks for sharing Eddy, glad I threw in a Aussie colony to the list :)

  • @raoulfloren3613
    @raoulfloren3613 Před 4 lety +1

    I am always quite fascinated by the Antilles stamps before some gained independence from The Netherlands. I love the transition the stamps went through from a country within a kingdom, to (for some) independence. Btw: Amazing video!

  • @jeffglant1463
    @jeffglant1463 Před 4 lety +3

    This is such a good topic Graham 👏 Seems to have generated a good discussion too.
    I suggest the Scott Germany II album. It houses stamps for Danzig, Saar, Memel, Upper Silesia, Bohemia Morovia, and German Military occupations.
    Scott used to issue a book called the Scott Stamp Atlas. You can find used copies cheap online. I have found it very useful.

    • @ExploringStamps
      @ExploringStamps  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks Jeff! Great suggestion, I hope that others see that as well. I will have to look for this Scott Stamp Atlas. :)

    • @jeffglant1463
      @jeffglant1463 Před 4 lety

      @@ExploringStamps Check out a website thriftbooks.com. They have it listed but may go fast! I think you will find this a great reference when trying to tie stamps and geography. Cheers 🍻

  • @barrydrees9969
    @barrydrees9969 Před 4 lety +3

    Great video Graham, as usual. I was going to add some of my favorite African "dead" countries (and truly dead, not just renamed), but others beat me to Biafra and Katanga - which still leaves a super cool one: Griqualaland West (there was no Griqualaland East as far as I can tell). Hardly anyone has ever heard of it - but yes, they did produce stamps, both overprints and ones actually printed with the name! It just sounds so exotic!

  • @raulmenjivar6584
    @raulmenjivar6584 Před 4 lety +1

    Great Video! I would imagine every collector has at least 1 stamp from a dead country in their collection. Thank you Graham.

    • @ExploringStamps
      @ExploringStamps  Před 4 lety

      I would imagine the same thing, some of them are very common and will likely be part of the standard collector such as myself. Thanks for watching Raul :)

  • @abuobaidah2531
    @abuobaidah2531 Před 4 lety

    Your videos are very very informative I as a philatelist always gain a lot of new information and knowledge from you 🙂

  • @davidlandsnes326
    @davidlandsnes326 Před 4 lety +10

    My personal favorite is Abu Dhabi. It's got a fascinating history, its stamps reveal a dynamic unfolding history during the late 1960s and early 1970s, and its leader, Sheikh Zayed, was the catalyst for the formation of an amazing living country, the United Arab Emirates. It's a bit disappointing that the book "Aden to Zululand" excludes it.

  • @mocanualexandru1983
    @mocanualexandru1983 Před 4 lety +8

    My top 10:
    10 - Heligoland
    9 - Hawaii
    8 - Tibet
    7 - Confederate States of America
    6 - French Indochina
    5 - Austria-Hungary
    4 - Czechoslovakia
    3 - Yugoslavia
    2 - Ottoman Empire
    1 - U. S. S. R.

    • @ExploringStamps
      @ExploringStamps  Před 4 lety +1

      Excellent List Alex, we share the number 1, I guess you like USSR stamps as much as I do! :) Thanks for sharing.

    • @dexter9933
      @dexter9933 Před 4 lety

      Ai uitat să pui două țări:
      - Moldova (Cap de Bour lp 1 - 7)
      -Principatele Unite ( 1859 - 1864).

  • @jasonparr4275
    @jasonparr4275 Před 4 lety +1

    I love your videos mate. Keep up the super work.

  • @opusknowledge
    @opusknowledge Před 4 lety +10

    Great video, as always. Rhodesia was I think the most interesting of them all. The best philately channel on CZcams.

    • @ExploringStamps
      @ExploringStamps  Před 4 lety +2

      Thank you Giovanni! If you want to learn more about Rhodesian philately and postal history, check out the Rhodesian Study Circle: www.rhodesianstudycircle.org.uk/ :) Thanks for watching.

    • @stephanhawthorne4432
      @stephanhawthorne4432 Před 4 lety +1

      Rhodes is getting chucked these days.
      So Rhodesia will be politically incorrect as a word.

    • @jimmyg.
      @jimmyg. Před 4 lety

      @@stephanhawthorne4432 Which happened in 1979 when Rhodesia started transitioning to Zimbabwe :)

    • @user-in1sn7xd8k
      @user-in1sn7xd8k Před 3 lety

      rhodesia is change name as Zimbabwe. Lost name as Czechoslovak Socialist Republic

  • @ianport2185
    @ianport2185 Před 3 lety

    Brilliant video, just like all your others - nerdy creativity. Perfect.

  • @jwbjpb1338
    @jwbjpb1338 Před 4 lety +1

    Another great informative and educational video. Thanks!!

  • @Misa-mc3ky
    @Misa-mc3ky Před 4 lety +5

    I'm excited seeing another one of your videos, and it was unexpected! Great as always, very interesting theme! I am going to search in my collection for the dead countries I have. Thank you, be safe ✉️ 😊

    • @ExploringStamps
      @ExploringStamps  Před 4 lety +1

      Glad you enjoyed it. I'm sure that you will find at least one dead country stamp in your collection, thanks for watching :)

  • @lauras6633
    @lauras6633 Před 4 lety +2

    Great video as always! Saar, straights settlements, and canal zone. I think the history and story behind the canal zone is fascinating. Also thanks for the recommendation of a new book.

    • @stephanhawthorne4432
      @stephanhawthorne4432 Před 4 lety +1

      I agree. Looked up straits settlements. ( My ignorance as to where it was.)
      And CAPE OF GOOD HOPE????
      Where is it and where was it from a stamp perspective.
      On another front.
      WHY EXACTLY. EXACTLY EXACTLY is Iceland not wishing to issue too many more stamps??
      They HAVE ENOUGH TO LAST FOR YEARS.
      BUT MAY print more??
      I couldn't understand this and did look about it all.
      Anyone got a very clear answer?

    • @ExploringStamps
      @ExploringStamps  Před 4 lety +1

      You are very welcome Laura, the Canal Zone is something I really considered for the list.... Saar and Straights Settlements are also great candidates ( I should have done a top 100, lol) Thanks for watching :)

    • @herberderger
      @herberderger Před 3 lety

      Saar! One of my favorite dead countries to collect.

    • @josephcadet317
      @josephcadet317 Před rokem

      Hi my name Joseph this stamps is beautiful brothers

  • @tedtalksstamps
    @tedtalksstamps Před 4 lety +1

    Great video, Graham. Really enjoyed it.

  • @somsubhra1234
    @somsubhra1234 Před 3 lety

    It’s one of my favourite topic , and in my list of many I would love to mention Bawalpur one of my favourite stamps with great design and detailing

  • @rayblazejko6908
    @rayblazejko6908 Před 5 měsíci

    Very well presented and I can see how much research needs to be done to get a few minutes of info.
    Would be interesting to see the value of the stamps . Cheers

  • @LevinCreations
    @LevinCreations Před 4 lety

    Nice stamp collections video. Thanks for sharing this video.

  • @conejovlanco
    @conejovlanco Před 4 lety +3

    I live in Buenos Aires and I had no idea we used to have stamps with the Province's name on them, always learning something new with your videos :)

    • @ExploringStamps
      @ExploringStamps  Před 4 lety

      Ah! Thanks for watching in Buenos Aires, I was hoping that someone living there would find that fact interesting... It is amazing that I never knew about Buenos Aires stamps until I started researching for this video. Thanks for watching :)

    • @steveradell859
      @steveradell859 Před 2 lety

      the real ones are pretty rare, plenty of interesting stuff in So. America - like Colombia was called Grenada in 1850's. Even Galapagos Islands issued 3 stamps

  • @StampCollectingMom
    @StampCollectingMom Před 5 měsíci

    This is fantastic information!!

  • @Maxim2291
    @Maxim2291 Před 4 lety +16

    Coming from the Netherlands, I have to name Nederlandse Antillen (Netherlands Antilles, six islands, 1954-2010) previously mentioned Curaçao (not to be confused with the present day Kingdom country of Curaçao (one island), Nederlandsch-Indië (Netherlands Indies, until December 1949, although the colony changed its name to Indonesia a few years before) and of course Nederlands Nieuw-Guinea (Netherlands New Guinea, 1949-1962/1963), the 'left part' of the island of New Guinea (the eastern part being PNG). Interesting are the UNTEA stamps, overprints on NNG stamps between 1 October 1962 and 30 April 1963 when the colony was administered by the United Nations Temporary Executive Authority. The Dutch government refused to hand the territory over to Indonesia, so the UN held it for six months before it was transferred. UNTEA stamps come in different prints and varieties and there are also post cards and aerogrammes from UNTEA.

  • @burtigame7073
    @burtigame7073 Před 3 lety +1

    got recommend another vide of yours and love your channel already! theres not alot quality mail stamp channels!

  • @tombowman5727
    @tombowman5727 Před 4 lety +2

    Fiume, You put together
    another nice one

    • @ExploringStamps
      @ExploringStamps  Před 4 lety

      Thank you Tom, Fiume would be a great one to add to the list.

  • @ibinfo-tube5063
    @ibinfo-tube5063 Před 2 lety +1

    👉📣🧐 🤔 Amazing work ! Well done ! 👋👋👋 keep inspiring the new collectors and pleasing the older ones 👍

  • @ernieuson4030
    @ernieuson4030 Před 3 lety +1

    excellent episode, should have several parts.

  • @coinscoffee4770
    @coinscoffee4770 Před 3 lety

    I've really been enjoying your content sir, it makes me want to start the hobby. Keep up the great work ☕😎

  • @franciscosimon9355
    @franciscosimon9355 Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks for the video! Very interesting.
    Greetings from Buenos Aires, Argentina.

  • @masterblaster8402
    @masterblaster8402 Před 4 lety +14

    USSR rightly deserves the top slot. I've always loved collecting Soviet stamps, they were big & colorful and a thematic delight.
    Of all Indian princely states, I think Jaipur issued the most beautiful stamps. The commemorative set of 1931 was a masterpiece in engraving!!

  • @opusknowledge
    @opusknowledge Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you very much for your time. I really appreciate it.

  • @genethrowe8205
    @genethrowe8205 Před 3 lety +8

    My favorite that hasn’t been mentioned yet is Oltre Guiba, an Italian colony that was the southern most part of what is now Somalia. I have started to have an interest again in my stamps after 30 years.

    • @mickhurley7305
      @mickhurley7305 Před 2 lety

      YEAH ME TOO, 30 YEARS DORMANT STAMP COLLECTION , NOW IM COLLECTING STAMPS MORE THAN EVER

    • @genethrowe8205
      @genethrowe8205 Před 2 lety +1

      @@mickhurley7305 but better stamps!!!

  • @firedemon-ng1xq
    @firedemon-ng1xq Před 4 lety +4

    got a couple ussr stamps dating back to the 40s and some southern rhodesian stamps very interesting

  • @ChacoteOutdoorRecreation
    @ChacoteOutdoorRecreation Před 4 lety +8

    I hope top ten, becomes a format on this channel, you learn at a rapid pace and it highlights why philately will always be the hobby and passion that has no restriction, or limits unless self imposed from within, nothing that man can accumulate in the course of life captures time, in a limited space with often the art of the masters mixed with the tongue moisture or tears and DNA of that frozen moment that can never be again. Stamps are the offspring of the marks and traces of human existence and all that comes with it.

  • @Ra1276
    @Ra1276 Před 3 lety

    Learned alot. I have a big stamp collection starting to see it's a big waste of time, but it keeps me busy and I learn alot about currency and countries

    • @steveradell859
      @steveradell859 Před 2 lety

      beats just drinking beer, researching and learning can be fun, so is finding rarer varieties

  • @garyholdener2470
    @garyholdener2470 Před 4 lety +5

    Thanks Graham for another wonderful history lesson and bringing attention to countries most of us never knew existed......just amazing. One country I would like to add to your list is Yugoslavia; now split into several countries as a result of the 1995 civil war referred to the Kosovo Conflict. Of course, prior to Yugoslavia becoming the country it was part of the Ottoman empire and then went through multiple iterations as a country before it was split into the three countries we see today.

    • @ExploringStamps
      @ExploringStamps  Před 4 lety +1

      Definitely Yugoslavia seems to be a popular one here in the comments. Also the Ottoman Empire's stamps are something to consider. Thanks for watching Gary!

  • @stevenreed4607
    @stevenreed4607 Před 4 lety +3

    My Top 10 List
    10) Yugoslavia
    9)Danzig
    8) Hatay
    7)Bohemia and Moravia
    6) Abu Dhabi
    5) Basutoland
    4)Heligoland
    3)Bavaria
    2) Confederate States of 'Merica
    and last but not least
    1)Ryukyu Islands (only because I spent 2 and a half years there)
    Keep up the good work.

    • @ExploringStamps
      @ExploringStamps  Před 4 lety

      This is a solid list! I just looked up Ryukyu Islands stamps, I knew nothing about them. Very cool! Thanks for sharing Steven :)

  • @jimgordon6629
    @jimgordon6629 Před 3 lety +2

    How about Stellaland, one of the nicest names for an entity. Its stamps are valuable but challenging to authenticate

  • @jupitterlarsen
    @jupitterlarsen Před 4 lety +1

    Carpatho-Ukraine, DDR, Yugoslavia, and the USSR are my faves. In fact they make up the bulk of my collection. Enjoyed your take-over at the ptsandstampex IG. Enjoyed it very much.

  • @youtubemyday
    @youtubemyday Před 4 lety +1

    The best video for stamps!

  • @ccmwarren7036
    @ccmwarren7036 Před 4 lety +2

    North German Confederation, Prussia, Bavaria and other German states - Silesia, Memelland, Allenstein plebiscite areas, British colony of Labuan, Malay state of Sungei Ujong

  • @gorillawalk2
    @gorillawalk2 Před 4 lety +4

    Prussia is on the top of my list! Prussia played a major part in European history for a long period and the issues surrounding it's existence directly influenced the beginning of both World Wars.

  • @genghiskhan3504
    @genghiskhan3504 Před 4 lety +4

    I would include also Taanu-Tuva, which I think it must be one of the most unusal dead countries, I bought an almost complete collection for close to nothing

    • @steveradell859
      @steveradell859 Před 2 lety +1

      lucky you, about 75 are fairly easy, the hill gets interesting after that

  • @Turtlehands
    @Turtlehands Před 4 lety +5

    I'm not sure it has been mentioned, but Canadian provinces are more to the list.
    Some of those are very nice.

  • @nunyabiznez6381
    @nunyabiznez6381 Před 3 lety +13

    I blame stamp collecting for my straight A's in Geography in the 5th grade.

  • @kebabking7025
    @kebabking7025 Před 4 lety +4

    I love Rhodesia and ussr dead country stamps! Great video and stay safe!

  • @imtiazahamed7959
    @imtiazahamed7959 Před 4 lety +3

    Great video. I had stamps of those territories inside South Africa, but doubted they were real or not. Thank you very much for this video.

    • @ExploringStamps
      @ExploringStamps  Před 4 lety +1

      Glad you enjoyed it, I found the homelands of South Africa very interesting to learn about, they have some interesting stamps as well. Thanks for watching :)

  • @willtrent3077
    @willtrent3077 Před 4 lety

    Excellent video, thank you.

  • @IIoveasl10
    @IIoveasl10 Před 4 lety +1

    Great video....as usual.

  • @ducng9740
    @ducng9740 Před 4 lety +5

    Another great episode, but I'm quite surprised you didn't mention Yugoslavia. Since I thought it would be somewhere up there just behind USSR.

    • @ExploringStamps
      @ExploringStamps  Před 4 lety

      I'm seeing several other comments that also bring up Yugoslavia, thats a popular one!! Thanks for watching :)

    • @erikmulder2574
      @erikmulder2574 Před 3 lety

      I agree, a very interesting history for this country

  • @willardtaylor6249
    @willardtaylor6249 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for another informative video. I think that the Canadian provincials ; that is British Columbia; New Brunswick; Nova Scotia; Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland are all quite interesting. I particularly like Newfoundland as its stamps picture so many aspects of that country.

  • @jilaneg
    @jilaneg Před 3 lety +3

    My dad just gave me his collection of stamps to combine with mine and omggg i've never seen old old stamps like that, old countries and closed postal companies! I just got a pack of space stamps from the USSR too.

  • @laurasimpson2870
    @laurasimpson2870 Před 4 lety +1

    Wonderfully interesting!

    • @ExploringStamps
      @ExploringStamps  Před 4 lety

      Thanks for watching Laura. I find that dead countries are super interesting to learn about. :)

  • @travismiller9027
    @travismiller9027 Před rokem

    Thank God you put that up! I was about to snap! You just earned a subscriber!! 👍🤙

  • @dushmanthaekanayake4069
    @dushmanthaekanayake4069 Před 4 lety +1

    I like collecting former countries because there is a clear limit. USSR is a fun one, being space stamps is one of my favorite topics.

  • @LarzGustafsson
    @LarzGustafsson Před rokem

    Brilliant and very interesting video clip.

  • @dmsagaidak
    @dmsagaidak Před 4 lety +18

    Soviet stamps are perfect. Adore them. There are some other socialist countries that don't exist anymore: Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia.

    • @rickwilmot9127
      @rickwilmot9127 Před 3 lety +1

      And East Germany, DDR, GDR.

    • @dmsagaidak
      @dmsagaidak Před 3 lety

      @@rickwilmot9127 exactly

    • @zjs6605
      @zjs6605 Před 3 lety +1

      I actually have a topical collection of stamps from socialist countries. One of my favorites is from The People's Republic of Kampuchea. It was around for about 10 years and was founded by Cambodian communists after the fall of Pol Pot's government. (as with many stamps from communist nations, it features the astronautical accomplishments of the USSR)

    • @FlyingAce1016
      @FlyingAce1016 Před 3 lety

      Got some soviet space program stamps love them!

  • @dark_bestiary
    @dark_bestiary Před 4 lety +4

    I have a few stamps from Queensland, Victoria and Novia Scotia. They're really old and interesting stamps.

    • @ExploringStamps
      @ExploringStamps  Před 4 lety

      They sure are interesting! Thanks for watching Jamie :)

    • @Turtlehands
      @Turtlehands Před 4 lety

      Early Canadian provinces are nice. One of my all time favorite stamps is Prince Edward Island #10, it's engraved, and has two currencies on it I think. 3 stg, and then 4 and a half p. In case you didn't trust the P.E.I. money?

  • @ancienthebreworg
    @ancienthebreworg Před 4 lety

    Great show as usual, thank you. I have completed about 70% of the German Empire (1872-1945), my favorite "Dead Country." I really like the idea of collecting stamps to show the "space race" between the USA and the USSR, I just might have to do that :-)

  • @indigonils
    @indigonils Před 4 lety +6

    In Norway, some people still use "Hel(i)goland" as an euphemism for Hell. In Norwegian, "hell" is "helvete", but if you instead say "helgoland" it's a lot less offensive. There's also a region in Norway called Helgeland which probably also has an influence on this. And Helge is a relatively common male first name here.
    Anyway. I love USSR stamps! The aesthetic! Great choice for no. 1!
    As far as dead countries go, I don't have much to contribute, except maybe Böhmen & Mähren, because I have a small collection of those. Don't really know anything about the history though. Any stamps from WW2 era are fascinating to own, since they were used in such an historically significant time.

    • @nunyabiznez6381
      @nunyabiznez6381 Před 3 lety +1

      I like the CCCP stamps with large elaborately engraved designs. Not a fan of the USSR but they issued some special stamps. They reminded me of the really old "Classic" stamps with their engraved designs. I prefer the classics and don't collect new issues and have not since the U.S. post office started selling mostly self adhesives which I detest.

  • @reddsilva4744
    @reddsilva4744 Před 4 lety +3

    Well researched and informative. My own list would include Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia and in the near future Iceland.

    • @ExploringStamps
      @ExploringStamps  Před 4 lety

      Those are great call outs, Iceland would probably make my list in the future as well. Thanks for sharing :)

  • @indiancruise12
    @indiancruise12 Před 3 lety

    wow thank you for a clear and great Video. love it all I have been collecting since I was 8. From india to kenya to THe UK. Three years ago got it out to rearrange as research is easier to some point.

  • @physics2112
    @physics2112 Před 4 lety +3

    That was an exciting journey and history lesson. Somewhat related and no less interesting, in my opinion, are countries with limited recognition. Sometimes they don't have their own currency but do issue their own stamps, and sometimes the stamps themselves are internationally recognized while in other cases they aren't. Examples of limited-recognition stamp issuing countries are Northern Cyprus, Kurdistan, Palestine, Artsakh, and Transnistria.

    • @ExploringStamps
      @ExploringStamps  Před 4 lety

      Hmm, maybe a top ten countdown of limited recognition stamp issuing entities..... ? Thats a great suggestion! Glad you enjoyed the video and thanks for watching :)

  • @ak30644ut
    @ak30644ut Před 4 lety +1

    Good topic.
    Mention of Hyderabad was great ..One from Indian Feudatory state..
    I am from Kerala.
    My place had two Feudatory states.... Travancore and Cochin..
    Postal system was called as Anchal/el which was named by then British general Munroe.
    Travancore Anchel and Cochin Anchal stamps are also famous.
    In 1947, after Indian Independence, Travancore and Cochin joined as State of Travancore Cochin. First they used Overprint as 'TC' acronym for Travancore- Cochin and also 'USTC' for United States of Travancore-Cochin. Further issued stamps with name State of Travancore-Cochin till 1951(4 years) until it joined Indian Postal Service.

  • @johngreen3543
    @johngreen3543 Před 4 lety +3

    You missed my favorite dead country; Tanna Tuva. Only 117 stamps in the entire series. Also it was a place that Dr Feynman wanted to get permission to visit. It also has the most interesting stamps when it comes to interesting shapes.

    • @steveradell859
      @steveradell859 Před 2 lety

      Yes, and plenty of interesting images and varieties

  • @haigkadian5311
    @haigkadian5311 Před 4 lety +2

    Another good one is stamps from Tannu Tuva

  • @Ajidirekt
    @Ajidirekt Před 3 lety

    It's very interesting ... thank you.

  • @dianeosborne8471
    @dianeosborne8471 Před rokem

    Thanks so much great and interesting history loved it. Diane

  • @thisguy9400
    @thisguy9400 Před 4 lety +1

    Great video!!!

  • @michaeldelafuente3909
    @michaeldelafuente3909 Před 4 lety

    I agree with Chacote, Top 10 can be a good format for the channel. Now to make it easier for you to identify the Top 10, why not do a survey or poll then depending on the outcome of the survey/poll you'll have your Top 10. Sort of like a Family Feud thing. It will be more systematic in determining the Top 10.

  • @johnnicolucci380
    @johnnicolucci380 Před 4 lety +3

    Congratulations, another great and informative video. You mention the word History; how about Geography. Dead or Lost countries is a great Geography and Geo_Political lesson as well. Italian East Africa is one that comes to mind.

  • @texas_germanic7073
    @texas_germanic7073 Před 5 měsíci

    Cape of Good Hope i have a few..i had 2 of them authenticated through the philitelic society ...good video