Stamp: SHAEF emblem, flaming sword on shield (Allied Military Government 1951)

SHAEF emblem, flaming sword on shield (Allied Military Government 1951)

01 February (Allied Military Government ) within release Military Permit goes into circulation Stamp SHAEF emblem, flaming sword on shield face value 80 German mark

Stamp SHAEF emblem, flaming sword on shield in catalogues
Yvert et Tellier: Yt: DE TR26
Unificato: Un: IT-AMG PM27

Stamp is vertical format.

$20 stamp surcharged "DM 80" in black Used on travel permits to enter the US, British or French occupation zones in Germany, Austria and Trieste Bush-Cass: MTP 26 Erler: DE-AMG 26 (Illustration in black and white, to be replaced once a better image is available)

Also in the issue Military Permit:

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Stamp SHAEF emblem, flaming sword on shield in digits
Country: Allied Military Government
Date: 1951-02-01
Size: 21.5 x 25.5
Perforation: 14
Emission: Revenue
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 80 German mark

Stamp SHAEF emblem, flaming sword on shield it reflects the thematic directions:

A coat of arms is an heraldic visual design on an escutcheon (i.e. shield), surcoat, or tabard. The coat of arms on an escutcheon forms the central element of the full heraldic achievement which in its whole consists of shield, supporters, crest, and motto. A coat of arms is traditionally unique to an individual person, family (except in the United Kingdom), state, organisation or corporation.

A sword is an edged, bladed weapon intended for manual cutting or thrusting. Its blade, longer than a knife or dagger, is attached to a hilt and can be straight or curved. A thrusting sword tends to have a straighter blade with a pointed tip. A slashing sword is more likely to be curved and to have a sharpened cutting edge on one or both sides of the blade. Many swords are designed for both thrusting and slashing. The precise definition of a sword varies by historical epoch and geographic region.

Stamp, SHAEF emblem, flaming sword on shield, Allied Military Government,  , Coats of Arms, Fire and Flames, Second World War, Swords