01 January (Belgium ) within release Postage Due stamps - large 'T' Overprint goes into circulation Stamp Ypres - Cloth Hall with large letter "T" overprint face value 35 Belgian centime
Stamp Ypres - Cloth Hall with large letter "T" overprint in catalogues | |
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Belgium: | Bel: BE TX22A |
Stamp is horizontal format.
Because Postage Due stamps were missing in several Post Offices end 1919, definitive stamps of the issue 1915 were used with a large letter "T" overprint. MICHEL mentions this use, but doesn't attribute a separate Postage Due - number to this stamps.Also in the issue Postage Due stamps - large 'T' Overprint:
Stamp Ypres - Cloth Hall with large letter "T" overprint it reflects the thematic directions:
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