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1940 General Government Impromptu souvenir card with the 20, 50, 60, 80 Gr. and 1 Zl.
Lot 712
Impromptu souvenir card with the 20, 50, 60, 80 Gr. and 1 Zl.
values of the 1 April 1940 Dienstmarken Issue postmarked
Krakau
24 February 1941.
In most cases prior to 1 April 1940, German occupation officials used rubber markings to identify their functional offices in lieu of stamps. The postal authorities suspected that this official franking was being misused and introduced official stamps. Most of the officials in occupied Poland utilized them, but in many instances, the more prominent Nazis, including postal officials, still used the official rubber mark on their mail instead of official postage stamps.
Type: Postal History, Souvenir Sheet
Condition: Used
Period: 1940-1959
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1933-45 Third Reich Propaganda & Postal History, Part II - Specialized Auction #13

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1933-45 Third Reich Germany Propaganda auction in 3 parts. More than 1,000 items of German propaganda. Highly specialized auction with many rare and valuable postcards, covers, souvenir sheets, posters, documents, and more. High value and low starting prices.
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