Stamp: The third edition of Berlin (Lithuania 1919)

The third edition of Berlin (Lithuania 1919)

01 March (Lithuania ) within release The third edition of Berlin goes into circulation Stamp The third edition of Berlin face value 3 Lithuanian auksinas

Stamp The third edition of Berlin in catalogues
Michel: Mi:LT 48
Stamp Number: Sn:LT 48

Stamp is vertical format.

Printed in H. S. Herman printing house (Berlin)). Sheet 100 (10x10). Artists: Kazys Šimonis and Tadas Daugirdas Number of stamps is not known. There is no extant documents. Circulation refers to the fourth edition of Berlin, and it is possible that these figures refer to the total of the second, third and fourth editions the total circulation. After the Second World War proved to be much perforated and defective wiring in Berlin stamps. It is believed the plan was to release this version of 100 000 pieces of each denomination. Variations: A Inperforated B Horizontal inperforated C Vertical inperforated D Shifted the red center, inperforated E Double red center F Double red center, inperforated G Triple red center, two flip H Inperforated right edge I Inperforated bottom J Vertically perforated twice

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Country: Lithuania
Date: 1919-03-01
Print: Lithography
Size: 19 x 23
Perforation: line 12
Emission: Definitive
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 3 Lithuanian auksinas

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