Postage stamps from 1930 issued by the Deutsche Reichspost
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. |
South America trip with LZ 127
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2 Reichsmarks | 26th of April | June 30, 1931 | unknown | 438 | ||
South America trip with LZ 127
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4 Reichsmarks | 26th of April | June 30, 1931 | unknown | 439 | ||
Buildings, old Cologne with the Cologne Cathedral
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2 Reichsmarks | 1930 | December 31, 1938 | unknown | 440 | ||
Withdrawal of the Allies from the Rhineland
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8th | June 30th | June 30, 1934 | unknown | 444 | ||
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15th | June 30th | June 30, 1934 | unknown | 445 | ||
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 |
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15 + 5 | November 1st block September 12th |
June 30, 1931 | 5,368,568 block approx. 84,000 |
unknown | 451 block 447 |
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25 + 10 | November 1st block September 12th |
June 30, 1931 | 479,066 block approx. 84,000 |
unknown | 452 block 448 |
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50 + 40 | November 1st block September 12th |
June 30, 1931 | 228,913 block approx. 84,000 |
unknown | 453 block 449 |
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Definitive stamps | |||||||
image | description |
Values in pennies |
Issue date (1930) |
Date of Expiry | Edition | draft | MiNr. |
Supplementary values for the definitive series of Reich presidents
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10 | 1930 | June 30, 1934 | 435 | |||
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20th | 1930 | June 30, 1934 | 436 | |||
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80 | February 15th | December 31, 1935 | 437 | |||
Official stamps | |||||||
image | description |
Values in pennies |
Issue date (1930) |
Date of Expiry | Edition | draft | MiNr. |
Official stamps (supplementary values for the 1927 issue)
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10 | 1930 | December 31, 1936 | 125 | |||
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20th | 1930 | December 31, 1936 | 126 |
Remarks
- ↑ The brand with the same motif Mi. 365 from 1927 had the currency designation "Mark".
- ↑ The following numbers 441 to 443 were not issued
- ↑ The two overprinted values came from the 1928 series of definitive stamps, Reich Presidents .
- ↑ 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).
- ↑ 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