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Lithuania Klaipeda 1934, overprinted  |
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Lithuania 1919, German postal stationery card with franked with provisional Lithuanian stamps canceled in manuscript, sent from Gargzdai to Koenigsberg (East Prussia), censor markings  |
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March: Nice Romania items. Had not seen those before. Will have to keep an eye out for them. filipo: Great French Military card. This was new to me as well!
Thanks to both for sharing. |
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Nazi postcard  Date of issue : 29 January 1934 Celebrating one year since Hitler became Chancellor |
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| Edited by March - 01/25/2015 5:04 pm |
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Germany P-236 (Michel # ) issue 1934. This is a "PROOF" copy indicated by the "DRUCKPROBE" perfinned pattern on the item.  |
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Where did all the posters go? I guess I will see what I can come up with tonight..... Let's see what you have.. |
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Bulgaria. See how the subject matter has changed over the years. The first is a postal card from 1935 showing a nice pastoral scene:  next, a postal card from 1999. Same country, showing childrens characters, including "Alf"! ( Note! I was mistaken, this card is from Ukraine. See Cursus note below...Thanks for the correction)Front first:  Image side next:  and finally a nice postal stationery envelope from 1981...   |
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| Edited by PoStat4evR - 03/28/2015 12:31 pm |
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Turkey: Here is a postal card from the year 1988 celebrating the "European Communication Year".   |
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I'm afraid that the PC showing chidren's characters, is not from Bulgaria, but from Ukraine. Although both countries use the same alphabet. |
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It is Bulgaria ! Country's name is written on printed stamp as well as on other stamps. |
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Ok. We are talking about 2 different items ! I thought you did refer to the postal stationery with 3 affixed stamps beside the printed one. Of course the picture post card ( a postal stationery ) is from Ukraine as the stamp indicates. |
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