Stamp: American-British-Soviet Occ. (Trizone) Mi: 943 - overprinted (Germany, Soviet Occupation (General Issues) 1948)

American-British-Soviet Occ. (Trizone) Mi: 943 - overprinted (Germany, Soviet Occupation (General Issues) 1948)

24 June (Germany, Soviet Occupation (General Issues) ) within release X. District CHEMNITZ control number 41 goes into circulation Stamp American-British-Soviet Occ. (Trizone) Mi: 943 - overprinted face value 2 East German pfennig

Stamp American-British-Soviet Occ. (Trizone) Mi: 943 - overprinted in catalogues
Michel: Mi: DD 166X

Stamp is vertical format.

Overprint: 41 and city/town/village names of that district

Also in the issue X. District CHEMNITZ control number 41:

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Stamp American-British-Soviet Occ. (Trizone) Mi: 943 - overprinted in digits
Country: Germany, Soviet Occupation (General Issues)
Date: 1948-06-24
Print: Typography
Size: 22 x 26
Perforation: comb 14
Emission: Definitive
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 2 East German pfennig

Stamp American-British-Soviet Occ. (Trizone) Mi: 943 - overprinted it reflects the thematic directions:

Agriculture is the cultivation and breeding of animals, plants and fungi for food, fiber, biofuel, medicinal plants and other products used to sustain and enhance human life.[1] Agriculture was the key development in the rise of sedentary human civilization, whereby farming of domesticated species created food surpluses that nurtured the development of civilization. The study of agriculture is known as agricultural science. The history of agriculture dates back thousands of years, and its development has been driven and defined by greatly different climates, cultures, and technologies. Industrial agriculture based on large-scale monoculture farming has become the dominant agricultural methodology.

Stamp, American-British-Soviet Occ. (Trizone) Mi: 943 - overprinted, Germany, Soviet Occupation (General Issues),  , Agriculture