Stamp: The fourth edition of Berlin (Lithuania 1919)

The fourth edition of Berlin (Lithuania 1919)

08 May (Lithuania ) within release The fourth edition of Berlin goes into circulation Stamp The fourth edition of Berlin face value 75 Lithuanian groat

Stamp The fourth edition of Berlin in catalogues
Michel: Mi:LT 57
Stamp Number: Sn:LT 57

Stamp is horizontal format.

Printed in H. S. Herman printing house (Berlin)). Sheet 100 (10x10). Lithography (four plates) Artists: Kazys Šimonis and Tadas Daugirdas Lowercase ""auksinai"" converted to uppercase 3 and 5 auksinai stamps. Edition has a lot of variations. Variations, as well as inperforated stamps appeared mainly after the Second World War. Stamp LT 51 A (15 sk., inperforated) is much less common than other stamps drilled. Stamps of LT 52 G and LT 52 H (20 sk., With a torn ""K"") came out only when printing from one of the four plates (pos. 5). Stamps LT 55 H, 55 I, 55 J (50 sk., with a point after the ""Lietuvos"") is on the other plate. This stamp printed in 1919. July 4. Part of the stamps fell into the hands of the occupation authorities in Poland, occupied Vilnius region. On them were secured overprints ""LITWA ŚRODKOWA"" (""Central Lithuania""). Denominations marks. Variations: A Inperforated B Inperforated top edge"

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Stamp The fourth edition of Berlin in digits
Country: Lithuania
Date: 1919-05-08
Print: Lithography
Size: 23 x 19
Perforation: line 12 x 11¼
Emission: Definitive
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 75 Lithuanian groat
Print run: 1990000

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