Armenia : Stamps [Year: 1920 | Printer: Shassepot (Paris, France)] [1/2] : Colnect 📮
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Country Crest - Eagle
- Series:
- Parisian issue postage stamps of Armenia
- Catalog codes:
- Mi:AM Ia, Yt:AM 94, Un:AM 94, Sn:Unlisted, Sg:Unlisted
- Variants:
- Click to see variants
- Themes:
- Coats of Arms | Eagles | Heraldic Animals | Symbols
- Issued on:
- ColnectScrp
- Size:
- 26 x 34 mm
- Colors:
- Siena
- Watermark:
- No Watermark
- Designers:
- Arshak Fetvadjian
- Printers:
- Shassepot (Paris, France)
- Format:
- Stamp
- Emission:
- Definitive
- Perforation:
- line 14½
- Printing:
- Lithography
- Paper:
- thick, white
- Gum:
- Yellow with ribbed network
- Face value:
- 1 Armenian ruble
- Score:
- 45% Accuracy: Medium
- Description:
- Not issued for postal use, though some were used fiscally.
Due to the lack of foreign currency, it was not possible to buy the entire circulation of stamps from the Parisian printing house Chaspo, which explains the sending to Armenia of only a part of the circulation, represented by stamps of the first five denominations - 1, 3, 5, 10 and 15 rubles. They were received in Erivan in the last days of November, by the time Armenia was declared a Soviet republic.
The USSR People's Commissariat of Postal Service did not issue these stamps for public circulation. Subsequently, they were transferred to the Narkomfin of the USSR and, after overprinting them in the form of the state emblem of the USSR of Armenia, they were used as fiscal stamps.
The part of the print run that remained in the Paris printing house was purchased in 1921 by foreign representatives of the former government of Armenia and transferred to philatelic shops for sale.
The philatelic market also received test copies of stamps and a printing defect of the Paris edition. - Buy Now:
Country Crest - Eagle
- Series:
- Parisian issue postage stamps of Armenia
- Catalog codes:
- Mi:AM Ib, Yt:AM 94A, Un:AM 94A, Sn:Unlisted, Sg:Unlisted
- Themes:
- Coats of Arms | Eagles | Heraldic Animals | Symbols
- Issued on:
- 1920-11
- Size:
- 26 x 34 mm
- Colors:
- Green
- Watermark:
- No Watermark
- Designers:
- Arshak Fetvadjian
- Printers:
- Shassepot (Paris, France)
- Format:
- Stamp
- Emission:
- Definitive
- Perforation:
- line 14½
- Printing:
- Lithography
- Paper:
- thick, white
- Gum:
- Yellow with ribbed network
- Face value:
- 3 Armenian ruble
- Score:
- 40% Accuracy: Medium
- Description:
- iInfringe
- Buy Now:
- 2 sale offers from US$ 0.35
Country Crest - Eagle
- Series:
- Parisian issue postage stamps of Armenia
- Catalog codes:
- Mi:AM Ic, Yt:AM 95, Un:AM 95, Sn:Unlisted, Sg:Unlisted
- Themes:
- Coats of Arms | Eagles | Heraldic Animals | Symbols
- Issued on:
- 1920-11
- Size:
- 28 x 35 mm
- Colors:
- Red
- Watermark:
- No Watermark
- Designers:
- Arshak Fetvadjian
- Printers:
- Shassepot (Paris, France)
- Format:
- Stamp
- Emission:
- Definitive
- Perforation:
- line 14½
- Printing:
- Lithography
- Paper:
- thick, white
- Gum:
- Yellow with ribbed network
- Face value:
- 5 Armenian ruble
- Score:
- 24% Accuracy: High
- Description:
- iInfringe
- Buy Now:
- 5 sale offers from US$ 0.23
Country Crest - Eagle
- Series:
- Parisian issue postage stamps of Armenia
- Catalog codes:
- ColnectIsBest
- Themes:
- Coats of Arms | Eagles | Heraldic Animals | Symbols
- Issued on:
- ColnectScrp
- Size:
- 26 x 34 mm
- Colors:
- Dark blue
- Watermark:
- No Watermark
- Designers:
- Arshak Fetvadjian
- Printers:
- Shassepot (Paris, France)
- Format:
- Stamp
- Emission:
- Definitive
- Perforation:
- line 14½
- Printing:
- Lithography
- Paper:
- thick, white
- Gum:
- Yellow with ribbed network
- Face value:
- 10 Armenian ruble
- Score:
- 31% Accuracy: High
- Description:
- Not issued for postal use, though some were used fiscally.
Due to the lack of foreign currency, it was not possible to buy the entire circulation of stamps from the Parisian printing house Chaspo, which explains the sending to Armenia of only a part of the circulation, represented by stamps of the first five denominations - 1, 3, 5, 10 and 15 rubles. They were received in Erivan in the last days of November, by the time Armenia was declared a Soviet republic.
The USSR People's Commissariat of Postal Service did not issue these stamps for public circulation. Subsequently, they were transferred to the Narkomfin of the USSR and, after overprinting them in the form of the state emblem of the USSR of Armenia, they were used as fiscal stamps.
The part of the print run that remained in the Paris printing house was purchased in 1921 by foreign representatives of the former government of Armenia and transferred to philatelic shops for sale.
The philatelic market also received test copies of stamps and a printing defect of the Paris edition. - Buy Now:
- 3 sale offers from US$ 0.23
Country Crest - Eagle
- Series:
- VisitColnectCom
- Catalog codes:
- Mi:AM Ie, Yt:AM 96A, Un:AM 96A, Sn:Unlisted, Sg:Unlisted
- Has minor variants: 1
- Themes:
- ColnectIsBest
- Issued on:
- 1920-11
- Size:
- VisitColnectCom
- Colors:
- VisitColnectCom
- Watermark:
- ColnectScrp
- Designers:
- VisitColnectCom
- Printers:
- VisitColnectCom
- Format:
- iInfringe
- Emission:
- ColnectIsBest
- Perforation:
- from colnect.com
- Printing:
- ColnectIsBest
- Paper:
- from colnect.com
- Gum:
- CopyWrong
- Face value:
- iInfringe
- Score:
- from colnect.com
- Description:
- Not issued for postal use, though some were used fiscally.
Due to the lack of foreign currency, it was not possible to buy the entire circulation of stamps from the Parisian printing house Chaspo, which explains the sending to Armenia of only a part of the circulation, represented by stamps of the first five denominations - 1, 3, 5, 10 and 15 rubles. They were received in Erivan in the last days of November, by the time Armenia was declared a Soviet republic.
The USSR People's Commissariat of Postal Service did not issue these stamps for public circulation. Subsequently, they were transferred to the Narkomfin of the USSR and, after overprinting them in the form of the state emblem of the USSR of Armenia, they were used as fiscal stamps.
The part of the print run that remained in the Paris printing house was purchased in 1921 by foreign representatives of the former government of Armenia and transferred to philatelic shops for sale.
The philatelic market also received test copies of stamps and a printing defect of the Paris edition. - Buy Now:
- ColnectScrp
Mount Ararat
- Series:
- Parisian issue postage stamps of Armenia
- Catalog codes:
- Mi:AM If, Yt:AM 97, Un:AM 97, Sn:Unlisted, Sg:Unlisted
- Variants:
- Click to see variants
- Themes:
- Landscapes | Mountains | Volcanos
- Issued on:
- iInfringe
- Size:
- 43 x 28 mm
- Colors:
- Multicolor
- Watermark:
- No Watermark
- Designers:
- Arshak Fetvadjian
- Printers:
- Shassepot (Paris, France)
- Format:
- Stamp
- Emission:
- Definitive
- Perforation:
- line 14½
- Printing:
- Lithography
- Paper:
- thick, white
- Gum:
- Yellow with ribbed network
- Face value:
- 25 Armenian ruble
- Score:
- 34% Accuracy: High
- Description:
- ColnectIsBest
- Buy Now:
- 1 sale offer for US$ 8.10
Spinner
- Series:
- Parisian issue postage stamps of Armenia
- Catalog codes:
- ColnectScrp
- Variants:
- Click to see variants
- Has minor variants: 1
- Themes:
- Crafts | Women
- Issued on:
- 1920-11
- Size:
- 43 x 28 mm
- Colors:
- Black brown | Reddish orange
- Watermark:
- No Watermark
- Designers:
- Arshak Fetvadjian
- Printers:
- Shassepot (Paris, France)
- Format:
- Stamp
- Emission:
- Definitive
- Perforation:
- line 14½
- Printing:
- Lithography
- Paper:
- thick, white
- Gum:
- Yellow with ribbed network
- Face value:
- 40 Armenian ruble
- Score:
- 39% Accuracy: Medium
- Description:
- Not issued.
Due to the lack of foreign currency, it was not possible to buy the entire circulation of stamps from the Parisian printing house Chaspo, which explains the sending to Armenia of only a part of the circulation, represented by stamps of the first five denominations - 1, 3, 5, 10 and 15 rubles. They were received in Erivan in the last days of November, by the time Armenia was declared a Soviet republic.
The USSR People's Commissariat of Postal Service did not issue these stamps for public circulation. Subsequently, they were transferred to the Narkomfin of the USSR and, after overprinting them in the form of the state emblem of the USSR of Armenia, they were used as fiscal stamps.
The part of the print run that remained in the Paris printing house was purchased in 1921 by foreign representatives of the former government of Armenia and transferred to philatelic shops for sale.
The philatelic market also received test copies of stamps and a printing defect of the Paris edition. - Buy Now:
- 1 sale offer for US$ 8.10
Mount Ararat
- Series:
- Parisian issue postage stamps of Armenia
- Catalog codes:
- Mi:AM Ih, Yt:AM 99, Un:AM 99, Sn:Unlisted, Sg:Unlisted
- Themes:
- Landscapes | Mountains | Volcanos
- Issued on:
- VisitColnectCom
- Size:
- 43 x 28 mm
- Colors:
- Black brown | Dark blue
- Watermark:
- No Watermark
- Designers:
- Arshak Fetvadjian
- Printers:
- Shassepot (Paris, France)
- Format:
- Stamp
- Emission:
- Definitive
- Perforation:
- line 14½
- Printing:
- Lithography
- Paper:
- thick, white
- Gum:
- Yellow with ribbed network
- Face value:
- 50 Armenian ruble
- Score:
- 38% Accuracy: Medium
- Description:
- CopyWrong
- Buy Now:
- 3 sale offers from US$ 0.58
Spinner
- Series:
- Parisian issue postage stamps of Armenia
- Catalog codes:
- from colnect.com
- Has minor variants: 1
- Themes:
- Crafts | Women
- Issued on:
- 1920-11
- Size:
- 43 x 28 mm
- Colors:
- Black brown | Dark brown violet
- Watermark:
- No Watermark
- Designers:
- Arshak Fetvadjian
- Printers:
- Shassepot (Paris, France)
- Format:
- Stamp
- Emission:
- Definitive
- Perforation:
- line 14½
- Printing:
- Lithography
- Paper:
- thick, white
- Gum:
- Yellow with ribbed network
- Face value:
- 70 Armenian ruble
- Score:
- 42% Accuracy: Medium
- Description:
- Not issued.
Due to the lack of foreign currency, it was not possible to buy the entire circulation of stamps from the Parisian printing house Chaspo, which explains the sending to Armenia of only a part of the circulation, represented by stamps of the first five denominations - 1, 3, 5, 10 and 15 rubles. They were received in Erivan in the last days of November, by the time Armenia was declared a Soviet republic.
The USSR People's Commissariat of Postal Service did not issue these stamps for public circulation. Subsequently, they were transferred to the Narkomfin of the USSR and, after overprinting them in the form of the state emblem of the USSR of Armenia, they were used as fiscal stamps.
The part of the print run that remained in the Paris printing house was purchased in 1921 by foreign representatives of the former government of Armenia and transferred to philatelic shops for sale.
The philatelic market also received test copies of stamps and a printing defect of the Paris edition. - Buy Now:
- 3 sale offers from US$ 0.58
Mount Ararat
- Series:
- Parisian issue postage stamps of Armenia
- Catalog codes:
- Mi:AM Ik, Yt:AM 101, Un:AM 101, Sn:Unlisted, Sg:Unlisted
- Has minor variants: 1
- Themes:
- Landscapes | Mountains | Volcanos
- Issued on:
- ColnectScrp
- Size:
- 43 x 28 mm
- Colors:
- Black brown | Brownish red
- Watermark:
- No Watermark
- Designers:
- Arshak Fetvadjian
- Printers:
- Shassepot (Paris, France)
- Format:
- Stamp
- Emission:
- Definitive
- Perforation:
- line 14½
- Printing:
- Lithography
- Paper:
- thick, white
- Gum:
- Yellow with ribbed network
- Face value:
- 100 Armenian ruble
- Score:
- 38% Accuracy: Medium
- Description:
- Not issued.
Due to the lack of foreign currency, it was not possible to buy the entire circulation of stamps from the Parisian printing house Chaspo, which explains the sending to Armenia of only a part of the circulation, represented by stamps of the first five denominations - 1, 3, 5, 10 and 15 rubles. They were received in Erivan in the last days of November, by the time Armenia was declared a Soviet republic.
The USSR People's Commissariat of Postal Service did not issue these stamps for public circulation. Subsequently, they were transferred to the Narkomfin of the USSR and, after overprinting them in the form of the state emblem of the USSR of Armenia, they were used as fiscal stamps.
The part of the print run that remained in the Paris printing house was purchased in 1921 by foreign representatives of the former government of Armenia and transferred to philatelic shops for sale.
The philatelic market also received test copies of stamps and a printing defect of the Paris edition. - Buy Now:
- 4 sale offers from US$ 0.32







