As I noted in a previous post, some of my specimens are in rough shape. I'm slowly upgrading these. In the early Empire period a large variety of postal marks and cancellation devices were used. The "box" shaped cancellations are railway post office cancels.
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The American army was the last to leave Germany, but finding mail from occupying forces is difficult. This is a post card home from Corpora...
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This is Michel Number 110. I'm not certain of the shade. Two of the listed shades have moderate value. But I did not buy it because I th...
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The first stamps of the Unified German Empire depicted the national symbol, an eagle, with a shield on it's breast. These are found in ...
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