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Stamp Lot Early Algeria. Old Quality Lot.
Useful stamp lot of early Algeria stamps, mostly 1924 – 1938. There are complete sets and singles, including the expensive key values.
A big part is MNH, some MH and some used. Most of the expensive stamps have been checked for authenticity and have the confirmation signature at the back. French Post in Algeria overprints, Algerian regular stamps, and Tax stamps – including the 2 Francs vals.
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Germany 1936: Multicolour Franking. Postcard 9 Stamps, Complete Set
1936: German Reichspost: Postal card sent Berlin to Schreckenstein in the Czech Republic.
Complete Set of Winterhilfswerk – Buildings. Michel# 634 - 642.
Sent as registered mail. Fine condition. Czech arrival-strike at the back.
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W.W.II: 1942. German Occupation in Russia. Welfare – Cut Set, MNH
1941: Dec. 1st. Welfare set to support urban kinder gardens. 20, 40 and 60 + 40 Kopek stamps.
They are Michel # 14, 15, 16, imperforate with wide margins, yellowish paper. MNH
The stamps have been verified as authentic twice. 2 small examiner marks at the back: Gagarin and Go.
The stamps have original gum with a fresh appearance.
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col6680
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WW2 : Poland / German: German Artists reflecting……Set on Sheet
WWII : 1942: “ Deutsche Künstler sehen das Generalgouvernement “ Commemoration sheet with 5 semi postal stamps, the complete sheet, of the series “ ´How German artists see the General Government “, tied by commemoration – cancellations.
Fine condition
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col3865
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1920 Germany / Saar:80 Pfennig overprint on cover
This is the very expensive ( USD 1,100 + ) 80 Pfennig Germania stamp,with Sarre overprint, CTO. The upper right corner has a fault ( At first glance one could get the impression that the corner has been torn apart and repasted. Looking at it closer this is not very likely as the borders are without fault. It rather seems that its because the paper is slightly uneven). One cannot see very clearly but it seems that...
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