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Posted 04/13/2013   11:18 am  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add jamesw to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
Here's a pair of pretty common Turkish stamps (SC#1456).
What is intriguing me is the octagon cancel (did someone say OCTAGON?)




Google translate was no help. But to my uneducated mono-linguistic mind, this translates as Commercial Italian.
I know I'm wrong.
What are we looking at here?
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Posted 04/13/2013   1:37 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Tinus_NL to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
My Turkish is non existant, but the last two words appear to be Komerciale (although there seems to be an extra letter other than I between the C and the A) Italyana. I first thought the first word could be bank (Banka) but I think the Turkish word is Bankasi, so that's a mystery.
Some sort of Italian commercial institution abroad? My best guess anyway.
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Posted 04/13/2013   2:13 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add jamesw to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Ah, Tinus. I didn't detect the word Banka. Good eyes.

The Free Online Dictionary...

http://encyclopedia2.thefreediction...ank+of+Italy

...says this about the Commercial Bank of Italy.

Commercial Bank of Italy (Banca Commerciale Italiana), one of the largest joint-stock banks in Italy. Together with the Bank of Rome and the Italian Credit Bank, it is a bank of national significance.

The Commercial Bank of Italy was founded in 1894 in Milan with an initial capital of 20 million lire. German capital owned 75 percent of the shares. During the world economic crisis of 1929– the bank was on the verge of bankruptcy but was saved by a governmental subsidy of 5 billion lire, granted on the condition that the government be sold 95 percent of its shares. Since the 1960's these shares have belonged to the state-owned Institute for the Reconstruction of Industry (IRI). By law the bank has the right to give only short-term credit; in giving medium-term credit it acts through Mediobanca, the bank of medium-term credit founded in 1946 by the three banks of national significance. It acts as a go-between in the floating of securities of joint-stock companies, finances foreign trade, and assists in the export of capital. It is closely connected with West German banks.

By 1972 the Commercial Bank of Italy had 283 branches and offices in Italy, one branch in the USA, one in Great Britain, one in Singapore, and two in Turkey and representatives in Paris, Tokyo, Frankfurt am Main, Sydney, Cairo, and Mexico City. It owns a subsidiary bank in Paris with ten branches (1972). Its balance total as of 1972 amounted to 6.73 trillion lire, deposits were 5.733 trillion lire, loans were 3.108 trillion lire, and capital and reserves were 80 billion lire. M. Iu. Bortnik


So these could have been used fiscally by the bank.
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Posted 09/11/2014   9:09 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add tedlewin to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
The cancel reads "BANKA KOMERCIYALE ITALYANA" It is the Turkish transliteration of the original Italian name. The letter C is actually a C with cedilla and the first letter of ITALYANA has a dot on it (dotted i).
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