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Maybe not your cup of tea  but can anyone help me with these german and austrian perfins? I've already solved the Belgian T and the triangle from Hungary, but what about the rest? Any ideas would be very much appreciated! The one with the stamp (from Triest) reads KC.    
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The Bavarian perfin "M Z" was used by the Munich Keitung. This was a newspaper company.
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Austria F & W was used by Freubnd & Wiener, Vienna G.f.e.I. used by Gesellschaft fur elektrische Industrie (Electrical Industry) The Hungarion 'triangle' shaped perfin is believed to be a type of official stamp, something similar to our Canadian OHMS perfins.
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Quote: The Bavarian perfin "M Z" was used by the Munich Keitung That would have been the Münchner Zeitung Quote: Austria F & W was used by Freubnd & Wiener, Vienna I'm sure it would be Freund & Wiener, since the word Freubnd does not exist in German. |
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This really does not belong in the US Classics Forum but in World Wide Classics |
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Thanx for all your answers! Hieronymus: it is located in the World Classics according to my browser... or am I confused? Greetings Damian |
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litho The letter "B" is right beside the "N". Obviously a typo error. It happens,
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From the wizardry of our member Postmaster GS.......... If your date is correct, and the records spot on, you may have an EKU ?I have just noticed your "C" has a serif.... then my results posted do not match... sorry  |
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The three hole pin punch on the Hungary stamp, Is called HARAMASLYUKKAL. They are a separate collecting area and now listed in the Scott Classic catalog ,I have a separate collection of them . They were punched to stop speculation on stamps . |
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The Hungary 3 Pin punctures, should be 80 in the full set, I think. (Advice from Mr. Jay Carrigan)  |
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