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The first postage stamp of Prussia, the red-orange postage stamp with double denomination at 1... more
Product information "King Friedrich Wilhelm IV., Strip of four Prussia, catalog no. 1 stamped"
The first postage stamp of Prussia, the red-orange postage stamp with double denomination at 1 silver groschen and 6 pfennig, was published on January 5, 1851. It shows a portrait of King Friedrich Wilhelm IV in front of a grid background Execute Flemming in their certificates, excellent wide margins on all sides, very clean and fresh colors. All four stamps have four clear, legible black four-ring postmarks with the number 1678 (Wronke). A stamp that belongs to the rarer versions of the Prussian collecting area. You will receive this rare strip of four with catalog number 1 together with detailed photo certificates from Walter Engel and Wolfgang Flemming. Catalog value of a strip of four according to the special German catalog 1,000 euros.
From 1646 to December 31, 1867 Prussia had its own postal sovereignty with its own postage stamps. After the war of 1866, at the instigation of Prussia, 22 previously independent states merged to form the North German Confederation and also united their postal administrations into a single one, that of the North German Confederation.
From 1646 to December 31, 1867 Prussia had its own postal sovereignty with its own postage stamps. After the war of 1866, at the instigation of Prussia, 22 previously independent states merged to form the North German Confederation and also united their postal administrations into a single one, that of the North German Confederation.
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