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GregAlex; I really do not know. These are not listed in my H&G (as they are too modern an issue) nor are they listed in my Michel catalog as they do not list special prints. If the H&G had of continued they would have been mentioned I think under the Printed to Order section. If anyone who looks at his knows anything on these items, please share the information. |
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GregAlex: from looking around the i-net I find they were issued in 1975. |
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Here is a nice item from Romania. H&G listed as "B-36", issued in 1958.  |
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The Chilean Letter Card (2 cts red on rose cardboard) has a nice postmark : Railway TPO, route between Santiago and Talca
"Ambulancia entre Santiago y Talca"
Thanks for sharing! |
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Very nice Austro-Hungarian postcards. And the middle one seems to be from Eger/Bohemia (now Cheb / Czech Republic). |
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The second one - unbelieveable! Getreidegasse 9 in Salzburg (I used to live about 50 m away from this house) is Mozart's birthplace! And the last one is an official Austrian/bohemian envelope used by banks or credit institutions to send bills, stamps, coupons and coins. This is a similar one, but sent.  Thanks to Dino ( http://www.briefmarken-forum.com) |
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To continue the Austria thread, here are a few for your pleasure... (numbers are H&G) Austria R-17, 1890. Austria occupation of Turkey  The next is a military postal card, I-3, 1916  Lastly, a Printed to private order postal card, #KZ-105, issued 1918.  |
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Battlestamps: Your first item is a Registered Envelope, either a H&G 6 or H&G 7, depending on imprint type (which I can't discern on the scan. Item comes with a nice price as well! Good find. Oh yes, issued between 1943 & 1945, again depending on imprint pattern. |
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Boy, there's been some nice posts here lately! I really like the Austrian military postcard. How about a couple cards from Montenegro today? One message-reply pair from 1896 and a UPU postcard.   |
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Just found this in a perfin lot, that I've received yesterday. Victoria one penny - with an ARMY & NAVY CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY LIMITED perforation. I'm not really into GB postal stationery perfins, so maybe someone could tell, if it's rare or not? Such a pity, they cut those things out   |
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