GERMAN OCCUPATION STAMPS
KURLAND
(1945)
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19-Mar-2023 07:11

MICHEL 1
GERMAN REICH DEFINITIVE STAMP
(Apr 1945)
BACKGROUND: On 20th Apr 1945 three existing Hitler Head definitive stamps were overprinted for use in the KURLAND pocket.
The overprints were applied by the 'Kurzemes vards' (The Word of Kurland) newspaper.
VALIDITY: Apr 1945 until May 1945
VALUE: 6 on 5Rpf
COLOUR: black yellow green
WATERMARK: None
PERF:
AVAILABILITY:
QUANTITY PRINTED: 45,000
SPECIAL CANCELLATION: NONE




VARIATIONS


ABOVE LEFT: Mi 1 vx - with vertically striped pale gum
ABOVE RIGHT: Mi 1 wz - dark gum without rippling.

PLATE FLAWS
There are no major plate flaws.
OVERPRINT VARIETIES
There are no overprint varieties.
OVERPRINT ERRORS
There are five major overprint errors on this stamp.



ABOVE LEFT: Mi 1 II - thinner '6' (multiple positions on sheet)
ABOVE CENTRE LEFT: Mi 1 III - upper arc of '6' flattened
ABOVE CENTRE RIGHT: Mi 1 IV - right side of bottom part of '6' flattened
ABOVE RIGHT: Mi 1 V - lower left serif of 'D' in 'KURLAND' missing.

ABOVE LEFT: Mi 1 VI - holes in both overprint squares.

STAMPS FROM MY COLLECTION
All stamps shown from here until the end of the page are from my collection.POSTALLY UNUSED - MINT



ABOVE: Mi 1 vx from my collection with BPP certificate
