*** General information on this page is in normal typeface.List of Scans:
*** For those who find it useful, one or two suggestions on how to navigate through the olympic stamps and scan lists, and to manage your browser, are given in italics.Selected Olympic Stamps from our retail stock have been scanned to this location.
This page is in a new browser window, allowing you to switch easily between the listing(s) and the scans.As not everyone has Broadband, we have produced low resolution scans, sufficient to identify an item, but not always good enough to study detail. For a better quality scan of an item, please request one by email.
To view a chosen stamp, simply click below on the scan reference number, as given in the right-hand column of our retail lists. The reference number might, typically, be something like ' v42 '.
Clicking on an individual scan will NOT open a new window. We recommend, after viewing a scan, that you use the back button in order to reload this page, before you return to any previously-viewed window.
In many browsers, once this page, or a scan, is already open in this new window, you may find that clicking on a link in the sales lists will return this window to this index page (if it is not already there ), but your browser may not always promote it as the visible window, when it does so. If this happens. simply click on this window, which is named ' Scan index ', at the bottom of your screen.
Some scans may appear to show stamps or sheets with missing perforations or margins. This is simply a scanner problem. Unless described as having faults, all stamps and sheets are in good condition. The scans are mostly provided to assist with identification, not condition.
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End of List of Scans
The olympic list. which you probably left in order to reach this page, should still be open in a different browser window. Other links below:
Click here to go to the Paper Heritage Home Page ( in this browser window )
Click here to go to the Olympic Introduction Page ( in new browser window )
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