05 December (Poland ) within release General Gouvernement Warschau overprints goes into circulation Stamp Germania face value 25 German reichspfennig
Stamp Germania in catalogues | |
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Polish Stamps Catalog (Fischer): | Pol: PL 13bI B4 |
Stamp is square format.
Without (or just a trace of) third lineAlso in the issue General Gouvernement Warschau overprints:
Data entry completed
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Stamp Germania in digits | |
Country: | Poland |
Date: | 1918-12-05 |
Print: | Typography |
Perforation: | comb 14 x 14¼ |
Emission: | Definitive |
Format: | Stamp |
Face Value: | 25 German reichspfennig |
Stamp Germania it reflects the thematic directions:
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