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Rob
Herr appears to be replaced by 'lobl' which means 'praise' in English. Who knows. |
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Löbl could be the german recipient's name. |
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Edited by vayolene - 01/25/2022 05:15 am |
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Hi Rod. It could be honorific too. "Löbl." for "Löblich" (praiseworthy)  |
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Edited by vayolene - 01/25/2022 05:27 am |
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Postmarks unfamiliar to me. Would these be MANDATE cancels (similar to Romania) Postal Money Orders?  Some more recent offerings from Hungary 1999 Registered mail from KISTARCSARemains Year-Month-Day on Pmks   |
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Edited by rod222 - 01/25/2022 06:29 am |
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Hungary was one of my first stamp 'passions' when I was first starting out as a collector (way back during the Nixon administration). They were plentiful and visually appealing, thanks to Legrady Sandor. Seeing your page posts was nostalgic. For the early issues, I used Scott catalogue to sort them out but I understand that there may be shortcomings.
Now I need to go back and check my postage dues to sort through my stock for size variations of the imprint. Thanks for the info and inspiration. |
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Fabulous Vayolene  Thank you. Still awaiting Catalogues, perhaps to find out when these two penny stamp definitives changed the inscriptions (1963 as its place under the "M") Sc#1512  The penny stamp definitives "coil stamps" are dashed hard to find. Perhaps for those sorting the Buildings definitives.     |
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Still awaiting Catalogues, perhaps to find out when these two penny stamp definitives changed the inscriptions (1963 as its place under the "M") Sc#1512
My Hungarian catalogue mentions two sizes for the filler issues: 20.5x16.5mm 21x17.5mm They are not given distinct catalogue numbers. It also mentions the existence of paper, color, and gum variations. Dale |
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Rod,
I hadn't thought to check my Gibbons Austria Hungary volume. For the 40 and 60 filler issues in this series, they distinguish two types:
Type I: "5" under "G". Size 21x18mm.
Type II: "5" left of "G". Size 21 1/2 x 17 1/2mm.
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1904 - 60 filler scarlet type I 1904a - Perf 14 type II (coil) issued in 1967 1904ab - Type I
Hope this helps.
Dale
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