Austria Netto Catalog

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The Austria Netto catalogs are the highest-circulation collector's catalogs from Austria . They have been published regularly since the middle of the 20th century and are considered a reference work among Austrian philatelists , numismatists and telephone prepaid collectors.

The most famous Austria Netto catalogs appear in the field of philately. However, they are largely limited to Austrian collecting areas. The Austria Netto catalogs appeared annually in a revised version. The current version of the oldest catalog, the Austria Special Catalog, is already the 67th catalog in its series. Plate defects, detailed differences in color, paper and type as well as other varieties are also recorded here. Furthermore, an Austria standard catalog and a four-country catalog are published annually , in which the stamp issues of the German-speaking countries Austria, Germany , Liechtenstein and Switzerland are described and evaluated.

In addition to these stamp catalogs a Coin for Austrian coins and phone cards catalog for Austrian published annually phone cards . In addition to these catalogs, the publishing house of Austria Netto Catalogs also publishes special postmark catalogs.

Christine Steyrer is responsible for the Austria Netto catalogs .

Due to the long name of Austria Netto Catalogs, collectors often use the abbreviation ANK for the catalogs. The resulting word ANK catalog thus forms a tautology .

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The ANK Austria Special Catalog is characterized by the fact that, in addition to the usual program, it also contains the following:

  • Personalized brands
  • Telegraph brands
  • Service stamps
  • Stamp and offset marks
  • Official reprints
  • Field Post (also from 1955)
  • Lombardy and Veneto
  • Austrian Post in the Levant
  • Austrian Post in Crete
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Successor states overprints
  • Local editions of the 1st and 2nd republic
  • Advertising and commemorative sheets
  • Rocket mail
  • AUA ( Austrian ) opening flights
  • United Nations

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