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POSTAGE STAMPS
(1938)

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22-Feb-2023 06:28

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MICHEL 685
SUDETENLAND PLEBISCITE
12Rpf + 8Rpf

BACKGROUND: Two identical von Axster-HeĆ¼dtlass designed stamps were issued on 2nd Dec 1938 to commemorate the Sudetenland Vote. The stamp design features two Sudeten Germans, a man carrying a pick axe and a woman. Behind them is a winding road and in the distance are smoke stacks. The stamp reflects the mountainous and heavily industrialised nature of the region.

The Munich Treaty was signed on 30th Sep 1938 and had officially ceded the Sudetenland to Germany on 1st Oct.

The towns of Aussig, Karlsbad, Reichenberg and Troppau issued special postmarks on the 4th of Dec and there was also a slogan postmark used at the same time. In addition, there was a commemorative red Zeppelin cachet postmark used to mark the maiden flight of Zeppelin LZ 130 to the Sudetenland in Dec 1938. Private and Private and Official postcards were also available.

VALIDITY: 18th Nov 1938 until 30th Jun 1939
VALUE: 12Rpf + 8Rpf
COLOUR: carmine
WATERMARK: Swastika
PERF: K14.
AVAILABILITY: Sheets 100 (10x10)
QUANTITY PRINTED: Unknown

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VARIATIONS

There are no major variations

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PLATE FLAWS

There are no major plate flaws

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STAMPS FROM MY COLLECTION

All stamps shown from here until the end of the page are from my personal collection

MINT / UNUSED

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There are four related special handstamps, one each from Aussig, Karlsbad, Reichenberg and Troppau, all dated 4th Dec 1938.

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CONTACT INFORMATION

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