10 January (Memel Territory ) within release German Realm stamps used in MEMEL Territory in 1920 goes into circulation Stamp War Wounded Fund. Surch 5 Pf. for War Damage face value 15+5 German reichspfennig
Stamp War Wounded Fund. Surch 5 Pf. for War Damage in catalogues | |
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Michel: | Mi: DR-KL V106 |
Stamp is vertical format.
Mi: DR 106 Used stamp only. Cut off or letter must bear readable cancellation from MEMEL Territory during the period of 10 January 1920 to 07 July 1920. Expertation reccommended!Also in the issue German Realm stamps used in MEMEL Territory in 1920:
Stamp War Wounded Fund. Surch 5 Pf. for War Damage it reflects the thematic directions:
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