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BAVARIA – VARIETIES OF POSTAGE STAMPS – WORLD STAMPS PROJECT Type I stamps were issued on 10 March 1911 and Type II in October 1911. Type III stamps were issued in May 1911, only 3, 5 and 10 pfennig stamps exist of this type. serifs of numerals 1 in 1911 barely visible. numerals thicker serifs of numerals 1 in 1911 well visible. POSTAL TAX STAMP: NOTOPFER BERLIN Postal Tax Stamp: Notopfer Berlin. Notopfer Berlin postal tax stamp was introduced as a consequence of Berlin blockade (24 June 1948 – 12 May 1949). The 2 pfennigs that were collected were intended to benefit the West Berlin population, who had got into economic hardship. The stamp was in obligatory use in the whole territory ofthe Federal
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
Czechoslovakia – stamp varieties 1918-1939. June 1920. Definitive issue: Economy and Science. thick zeroes in denomination. zeroes thin. January/February 1923. Definitive issue: Economy and Science. Printed in letterpress in three types. allegory’s arm not visible betweenbranches.
FRANCE, VARIETIES AND TYPES ON POSTAGE STAMPS Types IA and IB: Type I: only one line on the drapery below the letter “E” of “FRANÇAISE”. IA: white area below letters “ISE” in “FRANÇAISE”. IB: the wite area is straight. Type II: two lines. 2 c. brown lilac. Types I and II. Type I: a dot on the left of Justice’s foot is crossing one line. Type II: a dot on the left of PHILATELY OF CZECHOSLOVAKIA The validity of the Austrian and Hungarian stamps on the territory of the Czechoslovak Republic ended on 28 February 1919. From 1 March 1919, only Czechoslovak stamps were to be used. Austrian and Hungarian stamps could be exchanged into Czechoslovak stamps in post offices until 15 March 1919. The remaining stock of these stamps was divertedto
WORLD STAMPS PROJECT Welcome! The purpose of this site is to create a knowledge base about varieties of postage stamps. This site is dedicated to philatelic studies, to broadening boundaries of collecting and to serve as a source of reliable, in-depth information to collectors, sellers and specialists all over the World. POSTAGE STAMP FLAWS, ERRORS AND TYPES CONSTANT VARIETIES; Constant varieties are stable and occur regularly on the same position in a sheet throughout one or more printings. In most cases it is possible to determine the exact position of the variety on the sheet and also to assess the possible quantity printed. GERMANY: VARIETIES AND TYPES OF POSTAGE STAMPS Germany 1918 - 1945. Germany, Weimar Republic. 1919 - 1933. List of varieties. Inflation era postage stamp sheets. 1916 - 1923. List of varieties. The Third Reich. 1933 - 1945. PHILATELY OF THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE 1876/1890. Definitive issues: The Large Seal. Bottom frame below the second letter A in PARAS broken. Oval line below letter N in OTTOMAN broken, letter E in PIASTRE damaged. Note: as it was observed that varieties and other constant traits (such as broken frame after N in OTTOMAN on 2 piastre stamps, or indentation in frame below 10 on 10 FIUME 1918 – 1924: VARIETIES OF POSTAGE STAMPS – WORLD Fiume 1918 – 1824: Varieties of Postage Stamps. 2 December 1918/1919. Provisional issue. Hungarian stamps in circulation overprinted FIUME in black color. The existing stock of complete panes was overprinted in letterpress by Urania between the 3rd and 23rd of December 1918. The incomplete panes were hand stamped bin printinghouse Adolf
BAVARIA – VARIETIES OF POSTAGE STAMPS – WORLD STAMPS PROJECT Type I stamps were issued on 10 March 1911 and Type II in October 1911. Type III stamps were issued in May 1911, only 3, 5 and 10 pfennig stamps exist of this type. serifs of numerals 1 in 1911 barely visible. numerals thicker serifs of numerals 1 in 1911 well visible. POSTAL TAX STAMP: NOTOPFER BERLIN Postal Tax Stamp: Notopfer Berlin. Notopfer Berlin postal tax stamp was introduced as a consequence of Berlin blockade (24 June 1948 – 12 May 1949). The 2 pfennigs that were collected were intended to benefit the West Berlin population, who had got into economic hardship. The stamp was in obligatory use in the whole territory ofthe Federal
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
Czechoslovakia – stamp varieties 1918-1939. June 1920. Definitive issue: Economy and Science. thick zeroes in denomination. zeroes thin. January/February 1923. Definitive issue: Economy and Science. Printed in letterpress in three types. allegory’s arm not visible betweenbranches.
FRANCE, VARIETIES AND TYPES ON POSTAGE STAMPS Types IA and IB: Type I: only one line on the drapery below the letter “E” of “FRANÇAISE”. IA: white area below letters “ISE” in “FRANÇAISE”. IB: the wite area is straight. Type II: two lines. 2 c. brown lilac. Types I and II. Type I: a dot on the left of Justice’s foot is crossing one line. Type II: a dot on the left of PHILATELY OF CZECHOSLOVAKIA The validity of the Austrian and Hungarian stamps on the territory of the Czechoslovak Republic ended on 28 February 1919. From 1 March 1919, only Czechoslovak stamps were to be used. Austrian and Hungarian stamps could be exchanged into Czechoslovak stamps in post offices until 15 March 1919. The remaining stock of these stamps was divertedto
POSTAL TAX STAMP: NOTOPFER BERLIN Postal Tax Stamp: Notopfer Berlin. Notopfer Berlin postal tax stamp was introduced as a consequence of Berlin blockade (24 June 1948 – 12 May 1949). The 2 pfennigs that were collected were intended to benefit the West Berlin population, who had got into economic hardship. The stamp was in obligatory use in the whole territory ofthe Federal
REPUBLIC OF CHINA
Type II (the first Peking printing): white panel on central tower oval, ornament above the panel ends in diagonal line. Values of Type II: $1, $2, $5, $10, $20. Type III (the second Peking printing 1923/26): single-lined ornament below Chinese characters on top. Values of Type III: $1, $2, $5, $10, $20. Type III. PHILATELY OF AUSTRIA, THE SECOND REPUBLIC: VARIETIES Philately of Austria, the Second Republic: Varieties. 25 June 1946. United Nations. CONSTANT VARIETIES. 30 g. + 20 g. Field number. I. 771IV. 5 instead of 6 FRANCE, VARIETIES AND TYPES OF POSTAGE STAMPS 1. Thin horizontal line behind emperor’s head. 2. Small dot connecting letter F in FRANC with inner white frame. 3. Second letter E in EMPIRE deformed, white spot below the dot between letters EMPIRE and FRANC. 4. White triangular spot below dot between letter S andnumeral 2. 5.
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
Czechoslovakia – stamp varieties 1918-1939. June 1920. Definitive issue: Economy and Science. thick zeroes in denomination. zeroes thin. January/February 1923. Definitive issue: Economy and Science. Printed in letterpress in three types. allegory’s arm not visible betweenbranches.
GERMANY, VARIETIES OF POSTAGE STAMPS OF THE WEIMAR Germany, Varieties of Postage Stamps of the Weimar Republic. 1 July 1919/1920. National Assembly Issue. Printed in letterpress in panes of 100 (10×5 + 10×5, gutter in between). Perforation comb 13:13¾. Green dot on the inner circle between the first 1 and 9 in 1919. The first 9 in 1919 damaged (the 1019 flaw). Notes: In one part ofcirculation.
SOCIALIST FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF YUGOSLAVIA Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia: varieties of postage stamps. 1 July 1964. Olympic games in Tokio. Printed offset, issued in panes of 50. CONSTANT VARIETIES. 150 din, gray, blue, black. I. GERMANY, SOVIET OCCUPATION ZONE THURINGIA: VARIETIES OF Soviet Occupation Zone: Thuringia (Thüringen) stamps of Thuringia. 1 October 1945 – 1 January 1946. Definitive issue. Printed in sheets of 100 (10 x 10) on various types of papers with regular or “economy gum”. Perforation line 11, denominations of 20 and 30 pfennig alsoimperforate.
GERMANY, SOVIET OCCUPATION ZONE: SAXONY PROVINCE The first issue was printed on 17 December 1945 by Ebelt in sheets of 50 stamps (5X10) on three types of paper: grayish rough paper with falling striation. The second issue was printed by Giesecke & Devrient in 21 February 1946. Stamps were printed on thin transparent paperwith watermark.
SWEDEN: POSTAGE STAMP VARIETIES AND TYPES Types. 5 öre. blue green, 1920, Type I. green, tinted and white paper, 2.10.1925 and 1934/36, Type II. Types I and II: Type I: one line on lion’s back, three short lines between the two large ones on the right paw, lower end of the numeral 5 even, lower line on horizontal stroke straight. WORLD STAMPS PROJECT Welcome! The purpose of this site is to create a knowledge base about varieties of postage stamps. This site is dedicated to philatelic studies, to broadening boundaries of collecting and to serve as a source of reliable, in-depth information to collectors, sellers and specialists all over the World. POSTAGE STAMP FLAWS, ERRORS AND TYPES CONSTANT VARIETIES; Constant varieties are stable and occur regularly on the same position in a sheet throughout one or more printings. In most cases it is possible to determine the exact position of the variety on the sheet and also to assess the possible quantity printed. FIUME 1918 – 1924: VARIETIES OF POSTAGE STAMPS – WORLD 2 December 1918/1919. Provisional issue. Hungarian stamps in circulation overprinted FIUME in black color. The existing stock of complete panes was overprinted in letterpress by Urania between the 3rd and 23rd of December 1918. BAVARIA – VARIETIES OF POSTAGE STAMPS – WORLD STAMPS PROJECT TYPES; 3 kreuzer: Plate I (1849) Plate II (1850/54) Plate III (1854/58) Plate IV (1856/62) Corners of the blue outer frame pointed, lines of blue outer frame evenly thick, GERMANY: VARIETIES AND TYPES OF POSTAGE STAMPS Federal Republic of Germany, Issues for Berlin. Federal Republic of Germany - Berlin; 1948 - 1990: Federal Republic of Germany - Berlin; Buildings of Berlin (1949) PHILATELY OF THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE POSSIBLE VARIETIES Note: as it was observed that varieties and other constant traits (such as broken frame after N in OTTOMAN on 2 piastre stamps, or indentation in frame below 10 on 10 paras stamps) occur between printings, the list of possible varieties does not differentiate between issues. ITALIAN OCCUPATION OF TRENTO, TRIESTE AND DALMATIA IN 1919 2 Janary 1919. Italian postage dues from 1870/94, overprinted with new value in black color, overprint in letterpress. FEDERAL PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF YUGOSLAVIA TYPES OF SETTINGS; 2 din: I: Setting I and Setting II: Stamps of this issue were issued in panes of 70 (10×7). Country name Jugoslavija on top of stamps in the first 5 columns (left side of a pane) is in Latin on the next 5 columns (right side of a pane) in Cyrillic.CZECHOSLOVAKIA
TYPES; 50 haléřů: Type I (1925): photogravure, background behind inscriptions is flat. Type II (1927): line engraving, beard on the left wavy. Type III (1927): REPUBLIC OF GERMAN-AUSTRIA: PROVISIONAL ISSUES UNLISTED VARIETIES, PROBABLY COINCIDENTAL; 1: Letter ö in Deutschösterreich broken at left. 2: Letter c in Deutschösterreich broken at left. 3: Letter t in Deutschösterreich indented at left. WORLD STAMPS PROJECT Welcome! The purpose of this site is to create a knowledge base about varieties of postage stamps. This site is dedicated to philatelic studies, to broadening boundaries of collecting and to serve as a source of reliable, in-depth information to collectors, sellers and specialists all over the World. POSTAGE STAMP FLAWS, ERRORS AND TYPES CONSTANT VARIETIES; Constant varieties are stable and occur regularly on the same position in a sheet throughout one or more printings. In most cases it is possible to determine the exact position of the variety on the sheet and also to assess the possible quantity printed. FIUME 1918 – 1924: VARIETIES OF POSTAGE STAMPS – WORLD 2 December 1918/1919. Provisional issue. Hungarian stamps in circulation overprinted FIUME in black color. The existing stock of complete panes was overprinted in letterpress by Urania between the 3rd and 23rd of December 1918. BAVARIA – VARIETIES OF POSTAGE STAMPS – WORLD STAMPS PROJECT TYPES; 3 kreuzer: Plate I (1849) Plate II (1850/54) Plate III (1854/58) Plate IV (1856/62) Corners of the blue outer frame pointed, lines of blue outer frame evenly thick, GERMANY: VARIETIES AND TYPES OF POSTAGE STAMPS Federal Republic of Germany, Issues for Berlin. Federal Republic of Germany - Berlin; 1948 - 1990: Federal Republic of Germany - Berlin; Buildings of Berlin (1949) PHILATELY OF THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE POSSIBLE VARIETIES Note: as it was observed that varieties and other constant traits (such as broken frame after N in OTTOMAN on 2 piastre stamps, or indentation in frame below 10 on 10 paras stamps) occur between printings, the list of possible varieties does not differentiate between issues. ITALIAN OCCUPATION OF TRENTO, TRIESTE AND DALMATIA IN 1919 2 Janary 1919. Italian postage dues from 1870/94, overprinted with new value in black color, overprint in letterpress. FEDERAL PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF YUGOSLAVIA TYPES OF SETTINGS; 2 din: I: Setting I and Setting II: Stamps of this issue were issued in panes of 70 (10×7). Country name Jugoslavija on top of stamps in the first 5 columns (left side of a pane) is in Latin on the next 5 columns (right side of a pane) in Cyrillic.CZECHOSLOVAKIA
TYPES; 50 haléřů: Type I (1925): photogravure, background behind inscriptions is flat. Type II (1927): line engraving, beard on the left wavy. Type III (1927): REPUBLIC OF GERMAN-AUSTRIA: PROVISIONAL ISSUES UNLISTED VARIETIES, PROBABLY COINCIDENTAL; 1: Letter ö in Deutschösterreich broken at left. 2: Letter c in Deutschösterreich broken at left. 3: Letter t in Deutschösterreich indented at left. USA – VARIETIES AND TYPES OF POSTAGE STAMPS – WORLD STAMPS TYPES; 2 cents, George Washington: Types I, II and IV: Type I: without triangular ornaments in upper corners. Type II: horizontal lines go through triangular ornaments, lines inside the ornament are of the same thickness as the lines outside the ornament. PHILATELY OF AUSTRIA, THE SECOND REPUBLIC: VARIETIES August-September 1947. For the prisoners of war. Printed in line engraving in panes of 50 (10 x 5). Perforation comb 14½ : 13¾. POSTAL TAX STAMP: NOTOPFER BERLIN Notopfer Berlin postal tax stamp was introduced as a consequence of Berlin blockade (24 June 1948 – 12 May 1949). The 2 pfennigs that were collected were intended to benefit the West Berlin population, who had got into economic hardship.REPUBLIC OF CHINA
Michel Mittel- und Ostasien 2003, Schwaneberger Verlag GmbH, ISBN 3-87858-762-7. Scott 2007, Standard Postage Stamp Catalogue, Volume 2, Scott Publishing Co., Sidney, OH., ISBN 0-89487-376-8. FRANCE, VARIETIES AND TYPES OF POSTAGE STAMPS Types of 10 c., 15 c., 30 c. and 80 c. TI, TII: Small and large numerals on the lower ribbon. Types of 25 c., blue; TI, TII, TIII: There are three types of this stamp as it was printed on differentplates:
SOCIALIST FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF YUGOSLAVIA COINCIDENTAL VARIETIES; 50 din, multicolored: 1: Shifted print phases. 150 din, multicolored: 1: Double impression of dark blue color. Second stamp, best visible in inscription Ljubljana 1965. GERMANY, SOVIET OCCUPATION ZONE THURINGIA: VARIETIES OF 1 October 1945 – 1 January 1946. Definitive issue. Printed in sheets of 100 (10 x 10) on various types of papers with regular or “economygum”.
GERMANY, VARIETIES OF POSTAGE STAMPS OF THE WEIMAR 1 July 1919/1920. National Assembly Issue. Printed in letterpress in panes of 100 (10×5 + 10×5, gutter in between). Perforation comb13:13¾.
PHILATELY OF CZECHOSLOVAKIA Introduction. The validity of the Austrian and Hungarian stamps on the territory of the Czechoslovak Republic ended on 28 February 1919. From 1 March 1919, only Czechoslovak stamps were to be used. GERMANY, SOVIET OCCUPATION ZONE: SAXONY PROVINCE A. TYPES; 3 pf., yellow brown: Michel № Field № I: Indentation on the right side of the third horizontal line from above in coat of arms. – 13, 18, 63, 68 WORLD STAMPS PROJECT Welcome! The purpose of this site is to create a knowledge base about varieties of postage stamps. This site is dedicated to philatelic studies, to broadening boundaries of collecting and to serve as a source of reliable, in-depth information to collectors, sellers and specialists all over the World.REPUBLIC OF CHINA
Type II (the first Peking printing): white panel on central tower oval, ornament above the panel ends in diagonal line. Values of Type II: $1, $2, $5, $10, $20. Type III (the second Peking printing 1923/26): single-lined ornament below Chinese characters on top. Values of Type III: $1, $2, $5, $10, $20. Type III. FIUME 1918 – 1924: VARIETIES OF POSTAGE STAMPS – WORLD Fiume 1918 – 1824: Varieties of Postage Stamps. 2 December 1918/1919. Provisional issue. Hungarian stamps in circulation overprinted FIUME in black color. The existing stock of complete panes was overprinted in letterpress by Urania between the 3rd and 23rd of December 1918. The incomplete panes were hand stamped bin printinghouse Adolf
PHILATELY OF THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE 1876/1890. Definitive issues: The Large Seal. Bottom frame below the second letter A in PARAS broken. Oval line below letter N in OTTOMAN broken, letter E in PIASTRE damaged. Note: as it was observed that varieties and other constant traits (such as broken frame after N in OTTOMAN on 2 piastre stamps, or indentation in frame below 10 on 10 BAVARIA – VARIETIES OF POSTAGE STAMPS – WORLD STAMPS PROJECT Type I stamps were issued on 10 March 1911 and Type II in October 1911. Type III stamps were issued in May 1911, only 3, 5 and 10 pfennig stamps exist of this type. serifs of numerals 1 in 1911 barely visible. numerals thicker serifs of numerals 1 in 1911 well visible. GERMAN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLC, VARIETIES OF OFFICIAL STAMPS Varieties and types of official stamps of the German Democratic Republic. 2. Issues for Zentraler Kurierdienst (ZKD), official mail between government agencies and industries. 1 October 1956. ZKD II issue. Printed in offset in sheets of 50 (5X10). CONSTANT VARIETIES.70 pf,
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
Czechoslovakia – stamp varieties 1918-1939. June 1920. Definitive issue: Economy and Science. thick zeroes in denomination. zeroes thin. January/February 1923. Definitive issue: Economy and Science. Printed in letterpress in three types. allegory’s arm not visible betweenbranches.
DENMARK, VARIETIES OF POSTAGE STAMPS Types. 10 øre, red. Type I: lines in portrait frame background unclear. Type II: lines in oval frame clear. Note: only 5 and 10 øre stamps were printed in Type II. 1933-1938 Numbers in oval circle. Printed in line engraving in sheets of 100 (10 x 10) and in booklets.Perforation 12¾.
ITALIAN OCCUPATION OF TRENTO, TRIESTE AND DALMATIA IN 1919 Issues for Trento, Trieste and Dalmatia. January-April 1919. Provisional issue, Italian stamps, overprinted in letterpress with new value in black color. Letter s in centesimo damaged (stamp on the left). Letter c in centesimo damaged (stamp on the right). Letters in inscription corona misaligned. ZONE B, ISTRIA, SLOVENE LITTORAL: THE FIRST ZAGREB Zone B, Istria and Slovene Littoral: the First Zagreb Printing. February-March 1946. Definitive issue, printed by Tipografija d.d. in Zagreb in photogravure. Perforation line 12. Angled line in the center of the lower frame connecting the frame and the grape to the right ofnumeral 5.
WORLD STAMPS PROJECT Welcome! The purpose of this site is to create a knowledge base about varieties of postage stamps. This site is dedicated to philatelic studies, to broadening boundaries of collecting and to serve as a source of reliable, in-depth information to collectors, sellers and specialists all over the World.REPUBLIC OF CHINA
Type II (the first Peking printing): white panel on central tower oval, ornament above the panel ends in diagonal line. Values of Type II: $1, $2, $5, $10, $20. Type III (the second Peking printing 1923/26): single-lined ornament below Chinese characters on top. Values of Type III: $1, $2, $5, $10, $20. Type III. FIUME 1918 – 1924: VARIETIES OF POSTAGE STAMPS – WORLD Fiume 1918 – 1824: Varieties of Postage Stamps. 2 December 1918/1919. Provisional issue. Hungarian stamps in circulation overprinted FIUME in black color. The existing stock of complete panes was overprinted in letterpress by Urania between the 3rd and 23rd of December 1918. The incomplete panes were hand stamped bin printinghouse Adolf
PHILATELY OF THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE 1876/1890. Definitive issues: The Large Seal. Bottom frame below the second letter A in PARAS broken. Oval line below letter N in OTTOMAN broken, letter E in PIASTRE damaged. Note: as it was observed that varieties and other constant traits (such as broken frame after N in OTTOMAN on 2 piastre stamps, or indentation in frame below 10 on 10 BAVARIA – VARIETIES OF POSTAGE STAMPS – WORLD STAMPS PROJECT Type I stamps were issued on 10 March 1911 and Type II in October 1911. Type III stamps were issued in May 1911, only 3, 5 and 10 pfennig stamps exist of this type. serifs of numerals 1 in 1911 barely visible. numerals thicker serifs of numerals 1 in 1911 well visible. GERMAN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLC, VARIETIES OF OFFICIAL STAMPS Varieties and types of official stamps of the German Democratic Republic. 2. Issues for Zentraler Kurierdienst (ZKD), official mail between government agencies and industries. 1 October 1956. ZKD II issue. Printed in offset in sheets of 50 (5X10). CONSTANT VARIETIES.70 pf,
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Czechoslovakia – stamp varieties 1918-1939. June 1920. Definitive issue: Economy and Science. thick zeroes in denomination. zeroes thin. January/February 1923. Definitive issue: Economy and Science. Printed in letterpress in three types. allegory’s arm not visible betweenbranches.
DENMARK, VARIETIES OF POSTAGE STAMPS Types. 10 øre, red. Type I: lines in portrait frame background unclear. Type II: lines in oval frame clear. Note: only 5 and 10 øre stamps were printed in Type II. 1933-1938 Numbers in oval circle. Printed in line engraving in sheets of 100 (10 x 10) and in booklets.Perforation 12¾.
ITALIAN OCCUPATION OF TRENTO, TRIESTE AND DALMATIA IN 1919 Issues for Trento, Trieste and Dalmatia. January-April 1919. Provisional issue, Italian stamps, overprinted in letterpress with new value in black color. Letter s in centesimo damaged (stamp on the left). Letter c in centesimo damaged (stamp on the right). Letters in inscription corona misaligned. ZONE B, ISTRIA, SLOVENE LITTORAL: THE FIRST ZAGREB Zone B, Istria and Slovene Littoral: the First Zagreb Printing. February-March 1946. Definitive issue, printed by Tipografija d.d. in Zagreb in photogravure. Perforation line 12. Angled line in the center of the lower frame connecting the frame and the grape to the right ofnumeral 5.
GERMANY: VARIETIES AND TYPES OF POSTAGE STAMPS Germany 1918 - 1945. Germany, Weimar Republic. 1919 - 1933. List of varieties. Inflation era postage stamp sheets. 1916 - 1923. List of varieties. The Third Reich. 1933 - 1945. BAVARIA – VARIETIES OF POSTAGE STAMPS – WORLD STAMPS PROJECT Type I stamps were issued on 10 March 1911 and Type II in October 1911. Type III stamps were issued in May 1911, only 3, 5 and 10 pfennig stamps exist of this type. serifs of numerals 1 in 1911 barely visible. numerals thicker serifs of numerals 1 in 1911 well visible. USA – VARIETIES AND TYPES OF POSTAGE STAMPS – WORLD STAMPS without shading on the first circle to the left from number 1 (NBN). Type II: shading on the first circle to the left from number 1 (ABN and CBN). Type III: retouching: darker engraving in upper corners (ABN). 3 cents. Types I and II. Type I: vertical lines in ornaments below letters HR in THREE (ABN). GREAT BRITAIN, GEORGE V: VARIETIES OF POSTAGE STAMPS the body of the lion almost white. Type II (January 1912): the body of the lion is heavily shaded. Type I, Die A: the second line of shading on the right ribbon extends across the wreath. Type I, Die B: the second line of shading on the right ribbon is broken. 1912/21. 2 d,orange.
FRANCE, VARIETIES AND TYPES OF POSTAGE STAMPS 1. Thin horizontal line behind emperor’s head. 2. Small dot connecting letter F in FRANC with inner white frame. 3. Second letter E in EMPIRE deformed, white spot below the dot between letters EMPIRE and FRANC. 4. White triangular spot below dot between letter S andnumeral 2. 5.
GERMANY, VARIETIES OF POSTAGE STAMPS OF THE WEIMAR Germany, Varieties of Postage Stamps of the Weimar Republic. 1 July 1919/1920. National Assembly Issue. Printed in letterpress in panes of 100 (10×5 + 10×5, gutter in between). Perforation comb 13:13¾. Green dot on the inner circle between the first 1 and 9 in 1919. The first 9 in 1919 damaged (the 1019 flaw). Notes: In one part ofcirculation.
SWEDEN: POSTAGE STAMP VARIETIES AND TYPES Types. 5 öre. blue green, 1920, Type I. green, tinted and white paper, 2.10.1925 and 1934/36, Type II. Types I and II: Type I: one line on lion’s back, three short lines between the two large ones on the right paw, lower end of the numeral 5 even, lower line on horizontal stroke straight. GERMANY, SOVIET OCCUPATION ZONE: SAXONY PROVINCE The first issue was printed on 17 December 1945 by Ebelt in sheets of 50 stamps (5X10) on three types of paper: grayish rough paper with falling striation. The second issue was printed by Giesecke & Devrient in 21 February 1946. Stamps were printed on thin transparent paperwith watermark.
YUGOSLAVIA: POSTAGE DUE STAMPS Bibliography. Katalog poštanskih maraka jugoslovenskih zemalja (1991), Jugomarka (Belgrade), YU ISSN 0351-4447; Michel Südeuropa 2005/2006, Band 2 (2005), Schwaneberger Verlag GmbH, ISBN GERMANY, FRENCH OCCUPATION ZONE, GENERAL ISSUES OF POSTAGE Michel Deutschland-Spezial 2005, Band 2: Ab Mai 1945 (Alliierte Besetzung bis BRD), Schwaneberger Verlag GmbH, ISBN 3-87858-145-9 WORLD STAMPS PROJECT Welcome! The purpose of this site is to create a knowledge base about varieties of postage stamps. This site is dedicated to philatelic studies, to broadening boundaries of collecting and to serve as a source of reliable, in-depth information to collectors, sellers and specialists all over the World.REPUBLIC OF CHINA
Type II (the first Peking printing): white panel on central tower oval, ornament above the panel ends in diagonal line. Values of Type II: $1, $2, $5, $10, $20. Type III (the second Peking printing 1923/26): single-lined ornament below Chinese characters on top. Values of Type III: $1, $2, $5, $10, $20. Type III. FIUME 1918 – 1924: VARIETIES OF POSTAGE STAMPS – WORLD Fiume 1918 – 1824: Varieties of Postage Stamps. 2 December 1918/1919. Provisional issue. Hungarian stamps in circulation overprinted FIUME in black color. The existing stock of complete panes was overprinted in letterpress by Urania between the 3rd and 23rd of December 1918. The incomplete panes were hand stamped bin printinghouse Adolf
PHILATELY OF THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE 1876/1890. Definitive issues: The Large Seal. Bottom frame below the second letter A in PARAS broken. Oval line below letter N in OTTOMAN broken, letter E in PIASTRE damaged. Note: as it was observed that varieties and other constant traits (such as broken frame after N in OTTOMAN on 2 piastre stamps, or indentation in frame below 10 on 10 BAVARIA – VARIETIES OF POSTAGE STAMPS – WORLD STAMPS PROJECT Type I stamps were issued on 10 March 1911 and Type II in October 1911. Type III stamps were issued in May 1911, only 3, 5 and 10 pfennig stamps exist of this type. serifs of numerals 1 in 1911 barely visible. numerals thicker serifs of numerals 1 in 1911 well visible. GERMAN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLC, VARIETIES OF OFFICIAL STAMPS Varieties and types of official stamps of the German Democratic Republic. 2. Issues for Zentraler Kurierdienst (ZKD), official mail between government agencies and industries. 1 October 1956. ZKD II issue. Printed in offset in sheets of 50 (5X10). CONSTANT VARIETIES.70 pf,
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
Czechoslovakia – stamp varieties 1918-1939. June 1920. Definitive issue: Economy and Science. thick zeroes in denomination. zeroes thin. January/February 1923. Definitive issue: Economy and Science. Printed in letterpress in three types. allegory’s arm not visible betweenbranches.
DENMARK, VARIETIES OF POSTAGE STAMPS Types. 10 øre, red. Type I: lines in portrait frame background unclear. Type II: lines in oval frame clear. Note: only 5 and 10 øre stamps were printed in Type II. 1933-1938 Numbers in oval circle. Printed in line engraving in sheets of 100 (10 x 10) and in booklets.Perforation 12¾.
ITALIAN OCCUPATION OF TRENTO, TRIESTE AND DALMATIA IN 1919 Issues for Trento, Trieste and Dalmatia. January-April 1919. Provisional issue, Italian stamps, overprinted in letterpress with new value in black color. Letter s in centesimo damaged (stamp on the left). Letter c in centesimo damaged (stamp on the right). Letters in inscription corona misaligned. ZONE B, ISTRIA, SLOVENE LITTORAL: THE FIRST ZAGREB Zone B, Istria and Slovene Littoral: the First Zagreb Printing. February-March 1946. Definitive issue, printed by Tipografija d.d. in Zagreb in photogravure. Perforation line 12. Angled line in the center of the lower frame connecting the frame and the grape to the right ofnumeral 5.
WORLD STAMPS PROJECT Welcome! The purpose of this site is to create a knowledge base about varieties of postage stamps. This site is dedicated to philatelic studies, to broadening boundaries of collecting and to serve as a source of reliable, in-depth information to collectors, sellers and specialists all over the World.REPUBLIC OF CHINA
Type II (the first Peking printing): white panel on central tower oval, ornament above the panel ends in diagonal line. Values of Type II: $1, $2, $5, $10, $20. Type III (the second Peking printing 1923/26): single-lined ornament below Chinese characters on top. Values of Type III: $1, $2, $5, $10, $20. Type III. FIUME 1918 – 1924: VARIETIES OF POSTAGE STAMPS – WORLD Fiume 1918 – 1824: Varieties of Postage Stamps. 2 December 1918/1919. Provisional issue. Hungarian stamps in circulation overprinted FIUME in black color. The existing stock of complete panes was overprinted in letterpress by Urania between the 3rd and 23rd of December 1918. The incomplete panes were hand stamped bin printinghouse Adolf
PHILATELY OF THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE 1876/1890. Definitive issues: The Large Seal. Bottom frame below the second letter A in PARAS broken. Oval line below letter N in OTTOMAN broken, letter E in PIASTRE damaged. Note: as it was observed that varieties and other constant traits (such as broken frame after N in OTTOMAN on 2 piastre stamps, or indentation in frame below 10 on 10 BAVARIA – VARIETIES OF POSTAGE STAMPS – WORLD STAMPS PROJECT Type I stamps were issued on 10 March 1911 and Type II in October 1911. Type III stamps were issued in May 1911, only 3, 5 and 10 pfennig stamps exist of this type. serifs of numerals 1 in 1911 barely visible. numerals thicker serifs of numerals 1 in 1911 well visible. GERMAN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLC, VARIETIES OF OFFICIAL STAMPS Varieties and types of official stamps of the German Democratic Republic. 2. Issues for Zentraler Kurierdienst (ZKD), official mail between government agencies and industries. 1 October 1956. ZKD II issue. Printed in offset in sheets of 50 (5X10). CONSTANT VARIETIES.70 pf,
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
Czechoslovakia – stamp varieties 1918-1939. June 1920. Definitive issue: Economy and Science. thick zeroes in denomination. zeroes thin. January/February 1923. Definitive issue: Economy and Science. Printed in letterpress in three types. allegory’s arm not visible betweenbranches.
DENMARK, VARIETIES OF POSTAGE STAMPS Types. 10 øre, red. Type I: lines in portrait frame background unclear. Type II: lines in oval frame clear. Note: only 5 and 10 øre stamps were printed in Type II. 1933-1938 Numbers in oval circle. Printed in line engraving in sheets of 100 (10 x 10) and in booklets.Perforation 12¾.
ITALIAN OCCUPATION OF TRENTO, TRIESTE AND DALMATIA IN 1919 Issues for Trento, Trieste and Dalmatia. January-April 1919. Provisional issue, Italian stamps, overprinted in letterpress with new value in black color. Letter s in centesimo damaged (stamp on the left). Letter c in centesimo damaged (stamp on the right). Letters in inscription corona misaligned. ZONE B, ISTRIA, SLOVENE LITTORAL: THE FIRST ZAGREB Zone B, Istria and Slovene Littoral: the First Zagreb Printing. February-March 1946. Definitive issue, printed by Tipografija d.d. in Zagreb in photogravure. Perforation line 12. Angled line in the center of the lower frame connecting the frame and the grape to the right ofnumeral 5.
GERMANY: VARIETIES AND TYPES OF POSTAGE STAMPS Germany 1918 - 1945. Germany, Weimar Republic. 1919 - 1933. List of varieties. Inflation era postage stamp sheets. 1916 - 1923. List of varieties. The Third Reich. 1933 - 1945. BAVARIA – VARIETIES OF POSTAGE STAMPS – WORLD STAMPS PROJECT Type I stamps were issued on 10 March 1911 and Type II in October 1911. Type III stamps were issued in May 1911, only 3, 5 and 10 pfennig stamps exist of this type. serifs of numerals 1 in 1911 barely visible. numerals thicker serifs of numerals 1 in 1911 well visible. USA – VARIETIES AND TYPES OF POSTAGE STAMPS – WORLD STAMPS without shading on the first circle to the left from number 1 (NBN). Type II: shading on the first circle to the left from number 1 (ABN and CBN). Type III: retouching: darker engraving in upper corners (ABN). 3 cents. Types I and II. Type I: vertical lines in ornaments below letters HR in THREE (ABN). GREAT BRITAIN, GEORGE V: VARIETIES OF POSTAGE STAMPS the body of the lion almost white. Type II (January 1912): the body of the lion is heavily shaded. Type I, Die A: the second line of shading on the right ribbon extends across the wreath. Type I, Die B: the second line of shading on the right ribbon is broken. 1912/21. 2 d,orange.
FRANCE, VARIETIES AND TYPES OF POSTAGE STAMPS 1. Thin horizontal line behind emperor’s head. 2. Small dot connecting letter F in FRANC with inner white frame. 3. Second letter E in EMPIRE deformed, white spot below the dot between letters EMPIRE and FRANC. 4. White triangular spot below dot between letter S andnumeral 2. 5.
GERMANY, VARIETIES OF POSTAGE STAMPS OF THE WEIMAR Germany, Varieties of Postage Stamps of the Weimar Republic. 1 July 1919/1920. National Assembly Issue. Printed in letterpress in panes of 100 (10×5 + 10×5, gutter in between). Perforation comb 13:13¾. Green dot on the inner circle between the first 1 and 9 in 1919. The first 9 in 1919 damaged (the 1019 flaw). Notes: In one part ofcirculation.
SWEDEN: POSTAGE STAMP VARIETIES AND TYPES Types. 5 öre. blue green, 1920, Type I. green, tinted and white paper, 2.10.1925 and 1934/36, Type II. Types I and II: Type I: one line on lion’s back, three short lines between the two large ones on the right paw, lower end of the numeral 5 even, lower line on horizontal stroke straight. GERMANY, SOVIET OCCUPATION ZONE: SAXONY PROVINCE The first issue was printed on 17 December 1945 by Ebelt in sheets of 50 stamps (5X10) on three types of paper: grayish rough paper with falling striation. The second issue was printed by Giesecke & Devrient in 21 February 1946. Stamps were printed on thin transparent paperwith watermark.
YUGOSLAVIA: POSTAGE DUE STAMPS Bibliography. Katalog poštanskih maraka jugoslovenskih zemalja (1991), Jugomarka (Belgrade), YU ISSN 0351-4447; Michel Südeuropa 2005/2006, Band 2 (2005), Schwaneberger Verlag GmbH, ISBN GERMANY, FRENCH OCCUPATION ZONE, GENERAL ISSUES OF POSTAGE Michel Deutschland-Spezial 2005, Band 2: Ab Mai 1945 (Alliierte Besetzung bis BRD), Schwaneberger Verlag GmbH, ISBN 3-87858-145-9* About
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