Stamp: Peter Rosegger (1843-1918) (Austria 1943)

Peter Rosegger (1843-1918) (Austria 1943)

27 July (Austria ) within release German Realm stamps used in Austria 1938-1945 goes into circulation Stamp Peter Rosegger (1843-1918) face value 12+8 German reichspfennig

Stamp Peter Rosegger (1843-1918) in catalogues
Michel: Mi: DR-AT 856U
ANK: ANK: DR-AT 856U

Stamp is vertical format.

Mi: DR 856U Used stamp only. Stamp or cut off must bear readable cancellation from Austria during the occupation period or before the expiry date.

Also in the issue German Realm stamps used in Austria 1938-1945:

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Stamp Peter Rosegger (1843-1918) in digits
Country: Austria
Date: 1943-07-27
Paper: coated
Print: Photogravure
Size: 28 x 33
Perforation: Imperforate
Emission: Semi-Postal
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 12+8 German reichspfennig

Stamp Peter Rosegger (1843-1918) it reflects the thematic directions:

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