See also: Cérès

Cérès is a philatelic publisher French. It draws its name and its logotype from the first type of Timbre of everyday usage French, named by the philatelists type Cérès .

The catalog

Since 1947, the publisher publishes one of the three catalogs of quotation of reference in France for the stamps of metropolis, of the old colonies French and the communities and overseas territories, with Yvert and Tellier and Dallay. Cérès was the first philatelic editor to print the catalog of the stamps of France colors. Since the years 1990, he asserts to have the dimensions closest to the prices really practiced on the philatelic market. Like Yvert and Tellier, the catalog Cérès of the stamps of France is sold since the beginning of the years 2000 with the CD-ROM corresponding to fight against the competition of the new editor Dallay.

In June 2006, at the same time as small Yvert of Yvert and Tellier, Cérès publishes the Cérès Junior , corresponding to the catalog of the stamps of France in a reduced format; similar to editions simplified existing in several foreign editors, for example the Junior-Katalog of Michel for Germany. Of reduced format, its price is of 9,90 € (19,90 to 20 € for a usual catalog of France in the three competitor editors in 2006).

During spring 2007, the New Yorkean company International Collectibles Network, whose principal shareholder is the French business man Armand Rousso, repurchases the catalog Cérès .

Others

The other publications are it under the name of the philatelic Office of Paris , then philatelic Éditions of Paris . In addition, the Cérès house also sells material of collection and organizes sales on offers.

See too

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