JUDAICA
PHILATELY: Stamps & Covers
Judaica Sales Reg'd has the largest stock anywhere in the world of Judaica related philately - be it stamps, First Day Covers, maximum Cards, special cancels and cachets etc . Our search engine allows you to search for and display stamps by Country or Topic, and recently added items in the last 30-60-90 days. For instance, to display all stamps from a particular country, choose country in the drop down box on the left; a new drop down box will appear on the right with all countries for which we have have stamps and First day covers available for sale. To choose the country you want, just scroll down the list. Of course you can also see the entire list of countries available by clicking on right here. To select a topic - Holocaust - for example, select Topic from the drop down box on the left, and type Holocaust in the search box that appears on the right, or click right here to see our complete list of topics and names available - almost 1000 in total. By clicking on the one you want, you will access that list. When searching by topic, please search in the plural tense, ie: stamps instead of stamp. Some exceptions may occur. To execute either search simply click Search. To browse all stamps on our list irrespective of country or topic, select all and click search. To view stamps added in the last 30, 60 or 90 days simply use the New Additions Search box. You must return to this search engine for a subsequent search by country or topic.
PLEASE NOTE: This listing is generally reserved for stamps, First Day Covers and maxicards, with the odd exception. Please see our listing of cachets and cancellations where superb Judaica related entires - postcards and covers - are also listed. (An entire is a postcard or cover on which the stamp is imprinted. Some like Moldova have First Day of issue cancels, where others like Poland do not.
|
To browse through
the list (the number of pages will depend on the size of the list)
simply use the navigation buttons under the list of items. The buttons
read as; First -
takes you to the beginning of the list, Previous - takes
you back one page, Next - takes you forward one page, Last -
takes you to the end of the list (not the last yearly listing).
When available, click on the icon
to view a photo sample of the item, or click on the icon
to view the item's First Day Cover.
Prices are subject
to change without notice. ALL PRICES ARE IN US$ DOLLARS.
Catalog # |
|
Description |
Mint |
FDC |
|
2518a-f |
|
# 2518d - Sidney Altman, Nobel Laureate for Chemistry on sheetlet of 6 |
|
N/A |
|
005 |
|
Belgium Nobel Laureates on S/S of 10 diff, with two Jews: Francois Robert Englert, 2013 Nobel Prize in Physics and Ilya Prigogine, 1977 prize in chemistry, both born into Jewish families. |
|
N/A |
|
4811 |
|
Carl Djerassi, Austrian born Bulgarian-American prize-winning and world-renowned chemist, novelist, and playwright. Both parents were Jewish. |
|
N/A |
|
2489.1 |
|
Same as #2489 but JSR maxicard limited numbered issue of 16 |
N/A |
|
|
2489.2 |
|
Same as #2489 but JSR full colour FDC limited numbered issued of 10 |
N/A |
|
|
2489a |
|
John C. Polanyi, Canadian chemist who won 1986 Nobel prize in Chemistry. Family moved from Germany to Canada in 1933, as a result of persecution against Jews. His father who was born into a Jewish family, converted later to Catholicism. Self-adhesive booklet of 10. FDC with 1 stamp only |
|
|
|
2489a.1 |
|
Same as #2489a but half of booklet with 6 stamps |
|
N/A |
|
2489a.2 |
|
Same as 2489a but half of booklet with 4 stamps |
|
N/A |
|
001 |
|
Herbert Hauptman and Jerome Karle, both American Nobel Prize winners for chemistry in 1985. |
|
N/A |
|
258.1 |
|
S/S with single stamp issued for Nobel Prize Laureates in chemistry. Margin shows Adolph von Beyer, winner in 1905, 1st row on the left. There may be others |
N/A |
N/A |
|
1807a-f |
|
#1807a - Adolph von Baeyer, Nobel prize winner in chemistry 1905 on sheetlet of 6 |
|
N/A |
|
2821a-h |
|
# 2821d - Chaim Weizmann, 1st President of State of Israel on sheetlet of 8 |
|
N/A |
|
045 |
|
Sheetlet of 6 diff showing new technologies with 2 Judaica: Richard Feynman, Nobel Prize Laureate and Sergey Brin and Larry page, co-founders of Google Unlisted |
N/A |
|
|
047 |
|
Nobel Prize Laureates sheetlet of 6 with Henri Moissan, for chemistry Unlisted |
|
N/A |
|
048 |
|
Nobel Prize Laureates sheetlet of 5 plus label with Adolph von Beyer, for chemistry in 1905. von Beyer was the first of 19 Jewish chemists to win the Nobel Prize Unlisted |
|
N/A |
|
3158 |
|
Primo levi, Italian Jewish chemist and writer, Holocaust survivor. Wrote best seller IF THIS IS A MAN (in US: Survival in Auschwitz). |
|
|
|
2104a-d |
|
Nobel Prize Laureates for chemistry S/S of 4 diff with 2 Judaica: Albert Einstein - 2104c; Richard Feynman - 2104d. |
N/A |
N/A |
|
1709-12 |
|
#1711 - Aaron Klug, South African Nobel Prize Laureate in chemistry 1982 |
|
N/A |
|
4541-4 |
|
# 4541 - Malvin Calvin, 1961 Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry, in a strip of 4 diff. Calvin was the son of Russian Jewish immigrants |
|
N/A |
|