| Title | Body | Applies | Owner | Visibility |
| on piece | — | — | — | public |
| on piece | — | — | — | public |
| on piece | — | — | — | public |
| on piece | — | — | — | public |
| on piece | — | — | — | public |
| on piece | — | — | — | public |
| on piece | — | — | — | public |
| on piece | — | — | — | public |
| on piece | — | — | — | public |
| on piece | — | — | — | public |
| on piece | — | — | — | public |
| on piece | — | — | — | public |
| on piece | — | — | — | public |
| on piece | — | — | — | public |
| on piece | — | — | — | public |
| on piece | — | — | — | public |
| on piece | — | — | — | public |
| on piece | — | — | — | public |
| on piece | — | — | — | public |
| on piece | — | — | — | public |
| on piece with 2 1/2p | — | — | — | public |
| on postcard | — | — | — | public |
| on tin can mail cover | — | — | — | public |
| or 1/25? | — | — | — | public |
| or 4/28? | — | — | — | public |
| orange, reprint? | — | — | — | public |
| Orangeburg coil | The "Orangeburg coil" is a 3-cent design on single-line watermarked paper, perforated with gauge 12 vertically. It was produced for only a short time before the switch to 8.5 perforations, and all of those went to the Bell Pharmaceutical Company of Orangeburg NY, who used them on samples. <p> As philatelists were not aware of these stamps at the time, nearly all were discarded, and very few survive. | — | — | public |
| ovpt not the right type? | — | — | — | public |
| pair | — | — | — | public |
| pair with airmail stamp | — | — | — | public |
| pasteup pair | — | — | — | public |
| Philadelphia precancel | — | — | — | public |
| plate single 131566 | — | — | — | public |
| possibly litho? | — | — | — | public |
| printers waste | — | — | — | public |
| probably counterfeit | — | — | — | public |
| probably counterfeit- center not green | — | — | — | public |
| redbrn | — | — | — | public |
| redrawn variety only? | — | — | — | public |
| regummed | — | — | — | public |
| reprint of 2013 stamps | The two 1,45 euro types are nearly identical to the Great Moments of French History types issued November 2013, but the souvenir sheet is different. | — | — | public |
| Sc1 | — | — | — | public |
| Sc1N1 | — | — | — | public |
| Sc200 | — | — | — | public |
| Sc3N1 | — | — | — | public |
| ScB1 | — | — | — | public |
| Scott doesn't give date | — | — | — | public |
| Scott has 12/30 | — | — | — | public |
| Scott has diff colors | — | — | — | public |
| Scott mistaken | The 2008 Scott catalog claims there were no cycling events in the 1904 Olympics, but Wikipedia includes a biography of Marcus Hurley that mentions him winning four golds and a bronze in 1904's cycling events. http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/1904/CYC/ does mention some confusion over whether cycling should be included in the 1904 Olympics, due to (incorrect) suspicions that amateurs and professionals were competing together. | — | — | public |
| Scott says 1/28/44 | — | — | — | public |
| Scott says 1899 | — | — | — | public |
| Scott says 1903 | — | — | — | public |
| Scott says 1903 | — | — | — | public |
| Scott says 1904 | — | — | — | public |
| Scott says 1905 | — | — | — | public |
| Scott says 2/10/68 | — | — | — | public |
| Scott says 3/29 | (should check against several catalogs) | issue=Agriculture Day | — | public |
| Scott says 4/31! | — | — | — | public |
| Scott says 4/31! | — | — | — | public |
| Scott says 5/31 | — | — | — | public |
| Scott says 6/26/67 issue | — | — | — | public |
| Scott says 7/26 | — | — | — | public |
| Scott says 7/6 | — | issue=Children's Day 1961 | — | public |
| Scott says dllil | — | — | — | public |
| Scott says grn | — | — | — | public |
| Scott says multi only | — | — | — | public |
| Scott says multi only | — | — | — | public |
| Scott says multi only | — | — | — | public |
| Scott says redvio&olvio | — | — | — | public |
| Scott says yelbrn | — | — | — | public |
| Scott says yellow | — | — | — | public |
| Scotts says kindergarten | — | — | — | public |
| should be in 1986 issue? | — | — | — | public |
| should be in 1986 issue? | — | — | — | public |
| signed Richter | — | — | — | public |
| signed Vinson | — | — | — | public |
| size=27.5x22mm | should copy these dimensions into the stamps' size field and then delete this note | — | — | public |
| SN001.11 | — | — | — | public |
| SN002.11 | — | — | — | public |
| space-filler | — | — | — | public |
| spelled Columbia | — | — | — | public |
| thin | — | — | — | public |
| thin | — | — | — | public |
| thin | — | — | — | public |
| thin | — | — | — | public |
| thin | — | — | — | public |
| thins | — | — | — | public |
| Uncertain date | The date must be sometime after 1963, but we don't know exactly when. | — | — | public |
| unfamiliar ovpt | — | — | — | public |
| unissued? | — | — | — | public |
| Vineta provisional | The "Vineta provisional" came about when the crew of the cruiser Vineta wanted to send US newspapers home, but there were no 3-pfennig stamps available to pay the printed matter rate. So the ship's purser bisected 300 5pf and overprinted each half with "3PF". | — | — | public |
| what perf? | — | — | — | public |
| which sizes? | — | — | — | public |
| wing margin right side | — | — | — | public |
| with coupon | — | — | — | public |
| with label | — | — | — | public |
| with label | — | — | — | public |
| with labels | — | — | — | public |
| with sheet margin | — | — | — | public |
| wmk inverted | — | — | — | public |
| yes, that's really gr | — | — | — | public |
| (note 1010) | The value of 40c comes from adding base 10c and overprinted 30c. | — | Stan Shebs | public |
| (note 1034) | — | — | Stan Shebs | public |
| (note 1035) | — | — | Stan Shebs | public |
| (note 1037) | The frogmouth of the Solomons has since been classified as a separate species, Solomons frogmouth (Rigidipenna inexpectata). | — | Stan Shebs | public |
| C. or G.? | The stamp itself seems to read G. for the middle initial. | — | Stan Shebs | public |
| cancelled Hanoi | I don't what else to say about that tho. :-) | — | Stan Shebs | public |
| Charity label | The attached charity label has an additional value, effectively making the stamp+label combination into a semipostal. | — | Stan Shebs | public |
| EE008.11 | — | — | Stan Shebs | public |
| faded to yellow | — | — | Stan Shebs | public |
| imperf, trimmed? | — | — | Stan Shebs | public |
| joe | — | — | Stan Shebs | public |
| mixup | The images and stamps are thoroughly mixed up. | — | Stan Shebs | public |
| NZ002.11 | — | — | Stan Shebs | public |
| NZ003.11 | — | — | Stan Shebs | public |
| on cover | — | — | Stan Shebs | public |
| on cover | — | — | Stan Shebs | public |
| on cover | — | — | Stan Shebs | public |
| on cover | — | — | Stan Shebs | public |
| on cover,Venice to Treviso | — | — | Stan Shebs | public |
| on postcard | — | — | Stan Shebs | public |
| printing flaw | A large paper crease has resulted in a spectacular printing flaw across the stamp. | — | Stan Shebs | public |
| probably counterfeit | — | — | Stan Shebs | public |
| ScC1 | — | — | Stan Shebs | public |
| sci name misspelled | — | — | Stan Shebs | public |
| ScO1 | — | — | Stan Shebs | public |
| ScP1 | — | — | Stan Shebs | public |
| ScQ1 | — | — | Stan Shebs | public |
| SG1 | — | — | Stan Shebs | public |
| ships | — | — | Stan Shebs | public |
| SHLLING error | — | — | Stan Shebs | public |
| should be 1700? | Let me guess, the software is being difficult about allowing a stamp dating from 1700. :-) | — | Stan Shebs | public |
| Stan Shebs note | — | — | Stan Shebs | public |
| thin | — | — | Stan Shebs | public |
| Tilemsoun? | The "portillo de Tilimenzo" seems to find no mention on the net outside of this stamp, but there is a village Tilemsoun situated in a gap in a range of hills, in the former Cape Juby territory. I could not find any photos of Tilemsoun, but the Google satellite view seems to match the appearance of the stamp. | — | Stan Shebs | public |
| to delete | delete stamps of this date when catnum handling of deleted types is fixed | — | Stan Shebs | public |
| UA001.11 | — | — | Stan Shebs | public |
| UA002.11 | — | — | Stan Shebs | public |
| UA003.11 | — | — | Stan Shebs | public |
| UA004.11 | — | — | Stan Shebs | public |
| UA005.11 | — | — | Stan Shebs | public |
| UA006.11 | — | — | Stan Shebs | public |
| UA007.11 | — | — | Stan Shebs | public |
| watermark not clearly visible | — | — | Stan Shebs | public |
| with tab | — | — | Stan Shebs | public |
| WNS mixup | The WNS site mixes up the images of this and the following stamp. | — | Stan Shebs | public |
| wrong cactus | Eriosyce islayensis has a yellow flower and a different pattern of spines, so the picture is likely misidentified. | — | Stan Shebs | public |
| wrong species name | There is no plant species "Ocimum oamiifolium", but the image is likely of "Ocimum lamiifolium". | — | Stan Shebs | public |
| year needs fixing | — | — | Stan Shebs | public |
| foo note | dfgsdfgsdfg | dfgsfgs | foo | public |
| Ecuador never issued | Ecuador never issued its counterpart for the joint issue. | issue=Israel - Ecuador Joint Issue | Admin1 | public |
| Ecuador not issued | — | — | Admin1 | public |
| Eclecticology note | Type II has no frame line around picture, plus other differences. | — | Eclecticology | public |
| Eclecticology note | Type I has a frame line around the picture and other differences. | — | Eclecticology | public |
| note | Hans von Aachen on stamp is incorrect | — | Eclecticology | public |
| note | Treated by some as part of the 1943 regular issue. | — | Eclecticology | public |
| Reference | Billig's Philatelic Handbook, vol. 9, p.183 | — | Eclecticology | public |
| maptrekker note | The stamps from this series were created from seven different stones; printed on thin, medium and thick paper; and perforated with pinholes, large holes and small holes. | — | maptrekker | public |
| maptrekker note | The software is being difficult about adding a stamp with an unknown date of issue. Hopefully, someone will know the date and add it. | — | maptrekker | public |
| maptrekker note | Date of issue is unknown to me. "1881" is just a space filler to get it listed here. | — | maptrekker | public |
| maptrekker note | Date of issue is unknown to me. "1881" is just a space filler to get it listed here | — | maptrekker | public |