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Russian Zone Saxony- Nazi Dues Stamp - Postal Stationery

 
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I have three German stamps that I have been unable to find Scott (preferably, or any other) catalog number for. The first, I believe is Russian Occupied Zone for Saxony but I cannot find it listed. The second may be a back of book that my Scott does not cover and the third is from a post card so I don't have access to any catalog numbers for those. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks as always and for those that I don't get a chance to talk to Happy Holidays, whichever holidays you may enjoy! - Jeff





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First one is from Saxony Province in the Russian Occupation Zone. Catalog numbers Michel 69 / Scott 13N4. In Scott, it's at the back of the GDR section.

Second one is a Nazi Party dues stamp from 1942. It's listed in Erler's revenue catalog as #26. No catalog value available, but those generally sell for about $5-10.

Third one is a cutout from a postal stationery card. Catalog number is Michel P204 or P205, Borek 162. P204 was issued to commemorate the 1,000-year celebration of the Rhineland. P205 is a series of 6 cards, each with a different German scene on the left side.
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Thanks Postmaster. My 1991 Scott has NO occupation stamps at the end of DDR and the German Occ Stamps end at 9N. Thanks so much for the information. I put the stamps away and they are very happy now that they know where they belong. Thanks again and once again Yahoo SCF!
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