cara
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Posts: 198
What I collect: Germany (FRG, GDR, Berlin); occupied Germany 1945-1949, Deutsches Reich 1872-1945, Switzerland, USA (newbie)
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Post by cara on Mar 12, 2021 16:31:36 GMT
Brandenburger Tor (in Berlin) - issued April 1966 / April 1967 Michel # 506 - 510(Stamps with text "Deutsche Bundespost Berlin" are Michel # 286 - 290 Berlin-West)
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ameis33
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What's in a name? That which we call a rose, by any other name would smell as sweet
Posts: 505
What I collect: Poland and Italy Republic
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Post by ameis33 on Mar 12, 2021 22:25:44 GMT
(Please Cara, take your time, but going on with the definitive issues, don't forget the recent flowers...)
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cara
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Posts: 198
What I collect: Germany (FRG, GDR, Berlin); occupied Germany 1945-1949, Deutsches Reich 1872-1945, Switzerland, USA (newbie)
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Post by cara on Mar 12, 2021 22:50:17 GMT
I will not forget the flowers, but that is the only set of West-German definitives of which I do not have all issued stamps. But I will show what I have and what is still missing.
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Post by gstamps on Mar 3, 2022 8:42:17 GMT
I don't know German and I'm trying to translate some information from Michel 2019. The 5 stamps were issued in sheets (10x10), coils (R=rollen) and booklets (only the values of 10, 20 and 30 Pf, MH=Markenheftchen). Printing method:typo , perforation K14. 2 types of gum: v = shiny(glossy) gum w = matt gum (higher value 1.6 - 3 times) If you have a number on the back of the stamp it means that it is type R (coil)-higher value / e.g. for 100 pf (MNH) = 35 or 40 Euro depending on gum type (MNH) If the perforations are cut (on 1 or 2 side) and not trimmed it means you have a stamp from booklets. Keep the selvedge on the side if it has a number or pair of letters Ge,H or PO - the value is 200 Euro (only for letters that appear only at 30 Pf). 2 booklets MH 13 and 14:
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salentin
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collecting Germany,where I live and about 20 more countries,half of them in Asia east of the Indus
Posts: 5,615
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Post by salentin on Mar 3, 2022 14:28:45 GMT
If the perforations are cut (on 1 or 2 side) and not trimmed it means you have a stamp from booklets. I admire you to navigate through the Michel Spezial,not being a native German speaker ! Single stamps from booklets,cut into the perforation are undistinguishable from trimmed stamps. So they are just nothing more than damaged stamps.
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Post by gstamps on Mar 3, 2022 19:52:28 GMT
Do I have problems with English too? I think I misunderstood the term „trimmed“.I was referring to the stamp detached from the sheet by tearing. The stamp is from booklet pane and you can clearly see the perforation cut at the bottom. On the left and top is the difference due to the detachment of the stamp by tearing. I hope the term "tearing" translates correctly
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