01 November (Poland ) within release Local Post - Włocławek Type II goes into circulation Stamp Stamp of Germany overprinted face value 15 Polish fenig
Stamp Stamp of Germany overprinted in catalogues | |
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Polish Stamps Catalog (Fischer): | Pol: PL-LOKI IA15-IIb |
Stamp is square format.
Type II is a typographic two-line, black (IIa) or red (IIb) hand stamp "Na Skarb/Narodowy" overprint with a line spacing of 2.85 to 2.95 mm on all denominations of the "Germania" stamp with the overprint "Gen-Gouv Warschau" from 2½ fen to 60 fen. Only the 10 fen (IIa) and 15 fen (IIb) were officially used. All other values were issued for philatelic and speculative purposes. Type III is a private and philatelic inspired edition. It is the same as type II but with a line spacing of only 1.4 mm.Also in the issue Local Post - Włocławek Type II:
Stamp Stamp of Germany overprinted it reflects the thematic directions:
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