I collect Indian States stamps and fiscal documents. Bahawalpur has produced some beautiful large fiscal notes from back in the 1930s, with the portrait of the last ruler, Sadeq Mohammad Khan V. who was a general in the British Indian Army. Bahalwalpur was also the only Indian princely state to have been located in both India and Pakistan.
Awesome vid, let´s hope that your eye will recover quickly. The printing quality of the Bahawalpur is surprisingly good, I think they were printed in England and/or Switzerland. Keep it up, and see you on the next one. Any updates on your next trip to Europe ? Greets from GER, U.
They were produced by de la Rue in London. I was going to announce this in my next video, but I will tell you now: Yesterday (Jan 20) we received word from the Portugal Embassy, that our D7 residency visa application was approved. We will be flying there on Feb 13. We already have a leased apartment waiting for us.
Hi Ted! Good luck with the eye procedure. Hope it is highly successful and that you will heal fast! Great, interesting and informative video as always. I also thought the stamps are beautiful. Thanks for introducing us to this interesting region and its history and stamps!
As always an interesting subject. Hope that you will be having an successful eye operation.currently 8dC here in Athens. I have my 67th birthday on Saturday 27th.
Hi Ted, interesting topic, the Indian states, but you can find many fakes. When I was in India 20 years ago we wanted to go to Jaiselmar, this is next to Pakistan and this state (North-West). Because of the tensions at that time we were not allowed. With this the nearest place was Mount Abu (fascinatin place) to Bahawalpur. I own from this state only some cheap MNH stamps. The sets are looking nice and I assume, original cancelled stamps are far more seldom than 20 or 50 $ cat worth. Some years ago I was able to buy a good collection from Travacore with near all main cat numbers. Also very fascinating. I don´t know how it was in the States getting stamps from the Indian states. In Germany it is quite difficult. You can get the more often here and there, but everything what is seldom or average is not easy to find. The good thing is, that there are only a few people, who are interested in them. With this you have no competition, if someone offers them and if you are interested.
Yes, unfortunately, fake cancels are a problem. On HipStamp the availability of these stamps varies. For some there are 100s for sale. For other States, only 4 or 5.
I collect Indian States stamps and fiscal documents. Bahawalpur has produced some beautiful large fiscal notes from back in the 1930s, with the portrait of the last ruler, Sadeq Mohammad Khan V. who was a general in the British Indian Army. Bahalwalpur was also the only Indian princely state to have been located in both India and Pakistan.
Thanks. I'll look into those revenues.
Best of luck with your eye procedure. Keep us posted. Only 499 more episodes on the Indian States. LOL
Luckily only 38 issued stamps of their own.😀
Good luck with the surgery. I hope everything goes well. Get well soon.
Thanks, Jup, I appreciate it.
Heal quickly and great results!!
Thank you very much.
Good luck with your eye surgery. Hope you have a speedy recovery. Great video.
Thanks. Everything's going well.
Great video Ted! I always learn so much from your videos. Praying that your eye procedure goes well.
Thanks, Smokey. Everything went well.
Good luck with the eye surgery love all your shows
Thanks Aaron.
Awesome vid, let´s hope that your eye will recover quickly. The printing quality of the Bahawalpur is surprisingly good, I think they were printed in England and/or Switzerland. Keep it up, and see you on the next one. Any updates on your next trip to Europe ? Greets from GER, U.
They were produced by de la Rue in London. I was going to announce this in my next video, but I will tell you now: Yesterday (Jan 20) we received word from the Portugal Embassy, that our D7 residency visa application was approved. We will be flying there on Feb 13. We already have a leased apartment waiting for us.
@@tedtalksstamps Glad to hear about that. I think that your next trip will be very successful, fingers crossed !
Hi Ted! Good luck with the eye procedure. Hope it is highly successful and that you will heal fast! Great, interesting and informative video as always. I also thought the stamps are beautiful. Thanks for introducing us to this interesting region and its history and stamps!
Thanks, Charnie. Everything is going well with my eye.😃
I am so glad it went well!!!!@@tedtalksstamps
Another great video, Ted--best of luck with the eye surgery, and best wishes for a speedy recovery!
Thank you very much.
I look forward to your Philippines video!
I'll try not to disappoint.
Great stuff as usual Ted. Good luck with your Eye Op!!!
Thank you, Jason.
Good luck with your hospital visit, I hope it goes well.
Very interesting video and a collection I could actually complete lol.
Thanks, Jerry.
As always an interesting subject. Hope that you will be having an successful eye operation.currently 8dC here in Athens. I have my 67th birthday on Saturday 27th.
Thanks, Roger. Happy Birthday.
Thank you. & Good luck.
Thanks, Christopher.
Hope your operation goes OK, God Bless.
Everything went fine and we're finally settling in, here. Thanks for stoping by.
Hi Ted, interesting topic, the Indian states, but you can find many fakes. When I was in India 20 years ago we wanted to go to Jaiselmar, this is next to Pakistan and this state (North-West). Because of the tensions at that time we were not allowed. With this the nearest place was Mount Abu (fascinatin place) to Bahawalpur. I own from this state only some cheap MNH stamps. The sets are looking nice and I assume, original cancelled stamps are far more seldom than 20 or 50 $ cat worth.
Some years ago I was able to buy a good collection from Travacore with near all main cat numbers. Also very fascinating. I don´t know how it was in the States getting stamps from the Indian states. In Germany it is quite difficult. You can get the more often here and there, but everything what is seldom or average is not easy to find. The good thing is, that there are only a few people, who are interested in them. With this you have no competition, if someone offers them and if you are interested.
Yes, unfortunately, fake cancels are a problem. On HipStamp the availability of these stamps varies. For some there are 100s for sale. For other States, only 4 or 5.
Awesome :-)
Thanks, Nisarg.
Very nice ❤ ❤ ❤
I am from Iraq
Nice to meet you. Thanks for watching.
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Sir,can you help me look my stamps is how was gone
Best on you surgery
Thanks, Ken.
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Disappointing history lesson. Sorry mister but the real and proper history books have the story.
Thank you. Thank you very much.