Postage stamps from 1930 issued by the Deutsche Reichspost

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DR 1930 Block 1 IPOSTA.jpg
Block IPOSTA (block number 1)

The postage stamp year 1930 of the Deutsche Reichspost comprised nine special stamps , three definitive stamps and two official stamps . The four emergency aid stamps were also available as a “IPOSTA” stamp block, but this had a different watermark, so that they can be distinguished from one another as individual stamps . It was the first stamp block of the Deutsche Reichspost. For some stamps there is no reliable information about the number of copies.

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.
  • Valid To: The date on which the validity ended.
  • 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.
Special stamps
image description Values in
pennies
Issue
date
(1930)
Date of Expiry Edition draft MiNr.
DR 1930 438 Zeppelin Süd Americafahrt.jpg South America trip with LZ 127
  • Airmail series with the inscription “1. South America Tour 1931 ”
2 Reichsmarks 26th of April June 30, 1931 unknown 438
DR 1930 439 Zeppelin Süd Americafahrt.jpg South America trip with LZ 127
  • Airmail series with the inscription “1. South America Tour 1931 ”
4 Reichsmarks 26th of April June 30, 1931 unknown 439
DR 1930 440 buildings Cologne Cathedral.jpg Buildings, old Cologne with the Cologne Cathedral
Currency designation "Reichsmark"
2 Reichsmarks 1930 December 31, 1938 unknown 440
DR 1930 444 Friedrich Ebert withdrawal from the Rhineland.jpg Withdrawal of the Allies from the Rhineland
8th June 30th June 30, 1934 unknown 444
DR 1930 445 Paul von Hindenburg withdrawal from the Rhineland.jpg
15th June 30th June 30, 1934 unknown 445
DR 1930 450 Emergency Aid Buildings Aachen.jpg Emergency aid for buildings, also as a stamp pad for the IPOSTA international postage stamp exhibition in Berlin
8 + 4 November 1st
block September 12th
June 30, 1931 5,873,046
block approx. 84,000
unknown 450
block 446
DR 1930 451 Emergency Aid Buildings Brandenburger Tor.jpg
15 + 5 November 1st
block September 12th
June 30, 1931 5,368,568
block approx. 84,000
unknown 451
block 447
DR 1930 452 Emergency aid structures Marienwerder.jpg
25 + 10 November 1st
block September 12th
June 30, 1931 479,066
block approx. 84,000
unknown 452
block 448
DR 1930 453 Emergency Aid Structures Würzburg.jpg
50 + 40 November 1st
block September 12th
June 30, 1931 228,913
block approx. 84,000
unknown 453
block 449
Definitive stamps
image description Values in
pennies
Issue
date
(1930)
Date of Expiry Edition draft MiNr.
DR 1930 435 Friedrich Ebert.jpg Supplementary values ​​for the definitive series of Reich presidents
  • Friedrich Ebert
10 1930 June 30, 1934 435
DR 1930 436 Friedrich Ebert.jpg
  • Friedrich Ebert
20th 1930 June 30, 1934 436
DR 1930 437 Paul von Hindenburg.jpg
  • Paul von Hindenburg
80 February 15th December 31, 1935 437
Official stamps
image description Values in
pennies
Issue
date
(1930)
Date of Expiry Edition draft MiNr.
DR-D 1930 125 official stamp.jpg Official stamps (supplementary values ​​for the 1927 issue)
  • Value number on the so-called "straw hat or basket lid pattern"
10 1930 December 31, 1936 125
DR-D 1930 126 Official stamp.jpg
  • Value number on the so-called "straw hat or basket lid pattern"
20th 1930 December 31, 1936 126

Remarks

  1. The brand with the same motif Mi. 365 from 1927 had the currency designation "Mark".
  2. The following numbers 441 to 443 were not issued
  3. The two overprinted values ​​came from the 1928 series of definitive stamps, Reich Presidents .
  4. The first 13 values ​​of this definitive series were issued in 1928 . Another two supplementary editions followed in 1931 (1 value) and 1932 (2 values).
  5. Further supplementary values ​​appeared in 1928 , 1929 , 1931 , 1932 and 1933 .

literature

  • Michel catalog Germany 2006/2007 (paperback), Schwaneberger Verlag GmbH (2006), ISBN 3-87858-035-5

Web links

Commons : Germany's postage stamps from 1930  - Collection of images, videos and audio files