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Bedrock Of The Community
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Marvelous  POKO and Michelius information Perfin Society, bulletin untitled.  |
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| Edited by rod222 - 10/28/2022 5:30 pm |
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Bedrock Of The Community
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POKO = POrto KOntroll Kasse (Postage Control Register)  |
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| Edited by rod222 - 10/28/2022 5:41 pm |
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St = Stanze (Punch) Est = Einzelstanze (single-stamp punch) Quote: Beleg = not sure of the English translation. Think it's just a box to check if you have one. @PostmasterGS, I think you are correct. It might be a box to tick if you have it on entire (Beleg). |
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| Edited by NSK - 10/28/2022 5:59 pm |
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rod noted: Quote: A very conscientious postal clerk, with the cancelling hammer. From what I've found, it seems the situation was the same as for Germany proper. For their mark values of that era, two cancels per stamp was the norm. This was intended to prevent someone from taking the uncancelled parts of two or more stamps, piecing them together or overlapping and reusing them. I recently got a CD from Brazil where stamps were overlapped to fit only to find they were all half stamps; so shenaningans are still going on today. |
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Interesting, I thought it odd. HB. Serendipity to have something so obscure, get identified. I'll be now conscious to note my Mark valued issues.
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| Edited by rod222 - 10/28/2022 8:19 pm |
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Another forgery ----This is a rare forgery of Bavaria . A genuine stamp with a forged overprint of the official stamps used by the Bavarian railways and issued in 1908 . The overprint is over the cancelation .  |
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It is important to have real stamps for comparison when calling a stamp a fake .  |
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My entire collection of 1849-1870 Numerals All with silk threads Postmarks identified where legible. I am calling the PILSTING stamp "Blue", if "Ultra" $8000   A knot of Cinderellas and Poster Stamps   |
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| Edited by rod222 - 10/28/2022 10:06 pm |
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Hi Rod. A small town called Reichenberg actually exists in Bavaria but on your cinderella Reichenberg is the german name of Liberec (Bohemia,now in Czech Republic)   |
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| Edited by vayolene - 10/29/2022 12:34 am |
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Quote: A small town called Reichenberg actually exists in Bavaria but on your cinderella Reichenberg is the german name of Liberec (Bohemia,now in Czech Republic) Hi Vayolene, So whom has the eagle eyes ?  Thanks, shall remove it from Bavaria to Czech R Kudos to you. |
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Country Cousins perhaps ? Dates are similar These are Brit. "Columbia" machine trials 1903 Bib: "from Hill to Wilkinson"...The experimental & early postmarks of England 1857 - 1912 Page 140 Jerry H Miller   |
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| Edited by rod222 - 10/31/2022 02:11 am |
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1911 Prince Regent Luitpold Sc#79 Type l and Type ll Study Type 1 MAERZ "R" small head and long leg, "E" short centre bar Type ll MAERZ "R" large head short leg, "E" long centre bar Design by Prof. Fritz August v Kaulbach Exists: Error "911" stamp #30 in sheet. Note: This stamp exists with 92 differing stamp "Tabs" |
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| Edited by rod222 - 11/08/2022 07:46 am |
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Hi Rod, I think your right stamp is Type III. Look at the N of your type III and my type IV. Type IV Bold 1911. Two group: Type I and II and type III and IV Also PF I shown. Hornet   |
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| Edited by hornet785 - 11/22/2022 06:52 am |
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