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 2011 SCOTT CATALOGUE VOLUME 1 - (US & COUNTRIES A-B)
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There are 4,250 value changes made in the United States, U.S. possessions and United Nations sections of Volume 1. Among the stamps that drop slightly in value are the 1847 5¢ and 10¢ first issue, Scott 1 and 2, in used condition. The 5¢ drops to $525 from $550 in the 2010 Scott Specialized Catalogue of United States Stamps and Covers, and the 10¢ falls to $1,200 from $1,250.
Some of the other more common classics, such as the 1855 type II and type III 10¢ green imperforates, Scott 14 and 15, each drop in used condition to $180 from $200 in last year's Volume 1. A few scarcer issues buck this trend, however, and rise in value. The 1855 type IV 10¢ green, Scott 16, rises to $1,750 used from $1,700. The big winner in the classics is the type II 3¢ rose, Scott 25A, which jumps to $6,500 unused from just $5,250 in the 2010 U.S. Specialized catalogue and $4,750 in last year’s Volume 1. The used No. 25A moves to $650, from $550 in the U.S. Specialized and $450 in the 2010 Volume 1.
 2010 SCOTT CATALOGUE VOLUME 2 - (COUNTRIES C-F)
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There were almost 18,000 value changes recorded in Volume 2 of the 2010 Scott Postage Stamp Catalogue, which includes countries of the world C-F. There are more than 5,000 value changes in the group of French-area countries running from French Colonies to French West Africa, with French Morocco leading the way in this group with 1,163 changes. Other countries with a large number of changes include Canada with 2,100 value changes, followed by Cuba (1,183), Reunion (1,173), Costa Rica (1,008), People’s Republic of China (764), Cameroun (727) and Estonia (603).
 2010 SCOTT CATALOGUE VOLUME 3 (COUNTRIES G-I)
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Almost every country in Volume 3, which contains countries of the world G-I, shows some value changes. Leading the way is Germany with more than 6,200 value changes. A thorough review of the Indian States resulted in more than 5,400 value changes. Other countries with large numbers of changes are Hungary (2,111), Italy (1,635), Guadeloupe (629) and Indo-China (551).
 2010 SCOTT CATALOGUE VOLUME 4 (COUNTRIES J-O)
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The 23,000 value changes recorded in Volume 4 are spread across a variety of countries. A thorough review of the listings in Korea resulted in more than 6,000 value changes. More than 1,200 were recorded for North Korea with increases of 20 percent or more for the earlier issues. Other countries with a large number of changes include Mali (1,635), Niger (1,586), Malagasy Republic (1,132), Mauritania (1,002), Mauritius (983), Jordan (648) and Lithuania (528).
 2010 SCOTT CATALOGUE VOLUME 5 (COUNTRIES P-SI)
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More than 16,000 value changes appear in Volume 5, which covers the countries of the world from Pakistan through Slovenia. Leading the way in Volume 5, with 2,986 value changes, is Peru. Other countries with large numbers of value changes include El Salvador (1,815), St. Pierre & Miquelon (1,636), Philippines (1,365), Russia (1,320), Rwanda (932), Serbia (726), Singapore (707) and Slovenia (584).
 2010 SCOTT CATALOGUE VOLUME 6 (COUNTRIES SO-Z)
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More than 17,500 value changes were made in Volume 6 of the 2010 Scott Catalogue. Almost every country in Volume 6, which includes countries of the world So-Z, shows some value changes. Countries with the largest number of value changes include Uruguay with 2,828 changes, Tunisia (1,380), Tuvalu (1,084), Tonga (1,020), Spain (977), Sweden (951), Surinam (926), Zaire (815), North Vietnam (653, with another 113 for South Vietnam) and South Africa (500).
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