Historical monuments: Roland columns

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Historical monuments: Roland columns is the title of a small series of stamps issued by the GDR 's Deutsche Post in 1987 and 1989 . In this series, Roland columns were shown in the GDR .

The descriptions of the Michel numbers 3285 and 3286 in Fraktur font have an error in the execution: the “ long s ” and the “round s” were mixed up.

List of issues and motives

Legend

  • Image: An edited image of the brand mentioned. The ratio of the size of the stamps to each other is shown approximately to scale in this article.
  • Description: A brief description of the motif and / or the reason for the issue. In the case of issued series or blocks , the descriptions that belong together are indented with a marker.
  • Value: The face value of the individual stamp in pfennigs . A "+" means that it is an additional stamp (= postage value + donation).
  • Issue Date: The date this stamp was first sold.
  • Edition: As far as known, the number of this edition offered for sale is given here.
  • Design: As far as is known, it is stated here who designed this brand.
  • Mi.-No .: This stamp is listed in the Michel catalog under the corresponding number.
image description value Issue
date
Edition draft Mi. -No.
Stamps of Germany (DDR) 1987, MiNr 3063.jpg Historical monuments: Roland columns (I)
10 January 20, 1987 18,000,000 Andrea Soest 3063
Stamps of Germany (DDR) 1987, MiNr 3064.jpg
20th January 20, 1987 8,000,000 Andrea Soest 3064
Stamps of Germany (DDR) 1987, MiNr 3065.jpg
35 January 20, 1987 3,500,000 Andrea Soest 3065
Stamps of Germany (DDR) 1987, MiNr 3066.jpg
50 January 20, 1987 2,100,000 Andrea Soest 3066
Stamps of Germany (DDR) 1989, MiNr 3285.jpg Historical monuments: Roland columns (II)
5 November 7, 1989 6,000,000 Andrea Soest 3285
Stamps of Germany (DDR) 1989, MiNr 3286.jpg
10 November 7, 1989 24,000,000 Andrea Soest 3286
Stamps of Germany (DDR) 1989, MiNr 3287.jpg
20th November 7, 1989 8,000,000 Andrea Soest 3287
Stamps of Germany (DDR) 1989, MiNr 3288.jpg
50 November 7, 1989 2,100,000 Andrea Soest 3288

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Peter Tichatzky: Colorful GDR stamp world. Eulenspiegel Verlag, Berlin 2011, ISBN 978-3-359-02297-8 , p. 69: The “long s” and the “round s” .
  2. Quotation from Michel catalog: "[...] 'Halberstadt' and [...] 'Zerbst' were incorrectly written with a final s instead of a long s."

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