Stamps of the North German Confederation
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Stamps issued for the union of most German States postal authorities, valid from 1 January 1868[1] until 3 May 1871, when the German Empire post took over. Historical currency groschen was used for the Northern States, kreuzer for the Southern States.
Numbers according Michel catalogue[2].
Stamps issues
[edit]1868 rouletted issue
[edit]Groschen currency (North)
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1/3 gr., 'DRESDEN', Mi. 2.
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1/2 gr., 'HAMBURG' in 1868, Mi. 3.
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1/2 gr. pair, 'ZEWITZ', Mi. 3.
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1 gr., Horseshoe cancel of 1868 'LEIPZIG', (Saxony), Mi. 4.
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1 gr., double circle cancel 'SAARLOUIS' on 18-10-1868. Mi. 4.
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2 gr., 'LUCHOW', Mi. 5.
Kreuzer currency (South)
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1 kr., 'SACHSENHAUSEN' (Frankfurt am Main) in 1868, Mi. 7.
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7 kr., Thurn und Taxis Nachstempelung[3] cancelled 1 April MAINZ 10-11 V (Rhineland-Palatinate), Mi. 10.
1869 perforated issue
[edit]Groschen currency (North)
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1/4 gr., 'THORN' (Poland), Mi. 13a.
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1/3 gr., issue 1869, 'BERLIN P.E. N°1' on 21-10-71. Mi. 14.
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1/2 gr., Horseshoe cancel 'COELN' on 13-4-1871. Mi. 15.
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1 gr., unused, Mi. 16.
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1 gr., 'ELTVILLE' (Hesse) on 20-10-70. Mi. 16.
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1 gr. pair, issue 1869, 'BERLIN P.E. 9' on 15-8-71. Mi. 16.
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1 gr. pair, 'DORTMUND' (Westphalia) in 1871, Mi. 16.
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1 gr., 'TRIER' on 2-11-1871. Mi. 16.
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2 gr., circle cancelled at KÖNIGSBERG (in Ost Preussen) with expedition. Mi. 17.
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2 gr., DC 'LEIPZIG Post Expedition N°1'[4] in 1870 (Saxony), Mi. 17.
Kreuzer currency (South)
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1 kr., 'FRANKFURT am Main', between 6-6half morning, Mi. 19.
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3 kr. unused, Mi. 21.
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3 kr., 'OBER-INGELHEIM' (Rhineland-Palatinate) in 1871, Mi. 21.
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7 kr. unused, Mi. 22.
1870 Official stamps
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1/2 gr., 'NEUSTETTIN' (Szeczecinek, Poland) in 1871, Mi. D2.
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2 gr., 'POSEN' (Poznan, Poland) in 1870, Mi. D5.
Enveloppes
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1 groschen printed enveloppe, cancelled at GOSLAR (Lower Saxony) in 1869.
Used in Constantinopel
[edit]First German post-office abroad,[6] opened 1 March 1870.
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Letter cancelled CONSTANTINOPEL N.P.A. 6/7 70 11-12V, franked with 1/3 gr. green and 1/2 gr. orange, Mi. 14-15.
References
[edit]- ↑ Grobe, Altdeutschland Spezial-Katalog und Handbuch, Hans GROBE, 1975
- ↑ MICHEL Deutschland-Spezial 1984/85.
- ↑ Nachverwendete Altdeutschland-Stempel, Peter Feuser, 1983,Stuttgart.
- ↑ Feuser Nachv. Sachsen Nr 156.
- ↑ Nachverwendete Altdeutschland-Stempel, Peter Feuser, 1983,Stuttgart, TuT Nr276.
- ↑ MICHEL 1984/85 page 987.