Postmarks of Thuringia
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This page refers to the postmarks or cancellations placed in the territory of the modern federal state (Land) of Thuringia Germany, after WWI.
Historical, most common, postmarks are illustrated by the post administration and by type. Official literature names are given in (German).
Prephilately
[edit]Used in the Kingdom of Saxony
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Cover of 1/2 Neu-Groschen issue 1851, blue circle.
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Cover of 1/2 Neu-Groschen issue 1863, cancelled 11 in Sachsen-ALTENBURG; in Thuringia since 1990.
Used by the Post-offices of Thurn and Taxis before 1 July 1867
[edit]Image in demand.
Used by the Post of the North German Confederation
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5 Groschen issue 1869, TuT type[2] cancelled at KOESTRITZ (Reuss Junge Linie)
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3 kreuzer stamp, issue 1869, TuT type[3] cancelled KATZHÜTTE (Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt)
Used by the Empire of Germany (Deutsches Reich)
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Large shield 3 kreuzer, issue 1872, TuT type[5] cancelled GRAEFINAU (Sachsen-Rudolstadt)
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3 Pfennig issue 1880, cancelled at ERFURT (old Prussian province of Sachsen) in 1886
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20 Pf Reichspost, issue 1889, cancelled at GREIZ in 1896
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10 Pf Reichspost, issue 1889, cancelled at GERA Reuss JungeLinie in 1897
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1 Mark Deutsches Reich issue 1906, cancelled at MEHLIS in 1909
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Same issue, cancelled at ERFURT in 1911
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1.50 Mark issue 1920, double cancelled at ARTERN in September 1920.
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100 Pfennig issue January 1922, cancelled at GOTHA (old Sachsen-Coburg-Gotha) 8 January 1923