Postage stamps from 1964 issued by the Deutsche Bundespost Berlin

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DBPB 1964 242 Buildings Dresden Zwinger.jpg
10 pf.
DBPB 1964 243 Tegel Castle structures.jpg
15 Pf.
DBPB 1964 244 Buildings Torhalle Lorsch.jpg
20 pf.
DBPB 1964 245 Trifels Castle structures.jpg
40 Pf.
DBPB 1964 246 Buildings Castle Gate Ellwangen.jpg
50 pf.
DBPB 1964 247 Buildings Treptower Tor.jpg
60 pf.
DBPB 1964 248 Osthofentor structures.jpg
70 pf.
DBPB 1964 249 Buildings Ellinger Tor.jpg
80 Pf.
Series: German buildings from twelve centuries , small format

The 1964 stamps of the Deutsche Bundespost Berlin comprised nine special stamps and eight definitive stamps .

The nominal value of the brands was DM 5.70  ; In addition, DM 0.40 was added as a surcharge for charitable purposes .

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
(1964)
Date of Expiry Edition draft Mi. -No.
DBPB 1964 233 Schöneberg.jpg 700 years of Schöneberg
Schöneberg Town Hall
20th 30th May December 31, 1965 7,500,000 Lothar Wüst 233
Stamps of Germany (Berlin) 1964, MiNr 234.jpg Re-election of the Federal President Heinrich Lübke
  • Heinrich Lübke (1894–1972)
20th July 1 December 31, 1969 10,000,000 Hermann Schardt 234
Stamps of Germany (Berlin) 1964, MiNr 235.jpg
  • Heinrich Lübke (1894–1972)
40 July 1 December 31, 1969 7,600,000 Hermann Schardt 235
Series: Capitals of the Federal Republic of Germany : Berlin
Berlin Reichstag
20th September 19th December 31, 1966 7,000,000 Heinz Schillinger 236
DBPB 1964 237 Sleeping Beauty.jpg Welfare stamps 1964: Fairy tales by the Brothers Grimm : Sleeping Beauty
  • the wicked fairy casts a curse over Sleeping Beauty
10 + 5 October 6th December 31, 1966 4,426,000 Holger Börnsen 237
DBPB 1964 238 Sleeping Beauty.jpg
  • the evil fairy animates Sleeping Beauty to spin, so that she stings herself and fulfills the curse
15 + 5 October 6th December 31, 1966 3,158,000 Holger Börnsen 238
DBPB 1964 239 Sleeping Beauty.jpg
  • after 100 years a prince fights his way through the thorn hedge and redeems Sleeping Beauty
20 + 10 October 6th December 31, 1966 3,111,000 Holger Börnsen 239
DBPB 1964 240 Sleeping Beauty.jpg
  • everyone in the castle wakes up
40 + 20 October 6th December 31, 1966 3,073,000 Holger Börnsen 240
DBPB 1964 241 John F. Kennedy.jpg First anniversary of the death of John F. Kennedy
John F. Kennedy, President of the United States
40 21st November December 31, 1966 7,500,000 Rudolf Gerhardt 241

Definitive stamps

image description Values in
pennies
Issue
date
(1964)
Date of Expiry Edition draft Mi. -No.
DBPB 1964 242 Buildings Dresden Zwinger.jpg Definitive series: German buildings from twelve centuries
10 March 12, 1965 December 31, 1991 145,000,000 Otto Rohse 242
DBPB 1964 243 Tegel Castle structures.jpg
15th March 12, 1965 December 31, 1991 25,000,000 Otto Rohse 243
DBPB 1964 244 Buildings Torhalle Lorsch.jpg
20th March 12, 1965 December 31, 1991 71,000,000 Otto Rohse 244
DBPB 1964 245 Trifels Castle structures.jpg
40 March 12, 1965 December 31, 1991 30,000,000 Otto Rohse 245
DBPB 1964 246 Buildings Castle Gate Ellwangen.jpg
50 15th December December 31, 1991 3,000,000 Otto Rohse 246
DBPB 1964 247 Buildings Treptower Tor.jpg
60 15th December December 31, 1991 6,000,000 Otto Rohse 247
DBPB 1964 248 Osthofentor structures.jpg
70 May 29, 1965 December 31, 1991 3,000,000 Otto Rohse 248
DBPB 1964 249 Buildings Ellinger Tor.jpg
80 15th December December 31, 1991 3,000,000 Otto Rohse 249

See also

literature

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

Web links

Commons : Postage stamps of the Federal Republic, Berlin and the GDR from 1964  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files
Commons : Postage stamps from other countries 1964  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Remarks

  1. The same postage stamps with the values ​​30 and 50 Pfennig were 1967 with the MiNr. 314 and 315 - and without the inscription "Berlin", 1964 also from the Deutsche Bundespost with the MiNr. 429 and 430 spent.
  2. The same stamp, without the inscription "Berlin", was also used by the German Federal Post Office in 1964 with the MiNr. 421 spent
  3. The same stamps, without the inscription "Berlin", were also used in 1964 by the Deutsche Bundespost with the MiNr. 447 to 450 spent.
  4. The same stamp, without the inscription "Berlin", was also used by the German Federal Post Office in 1964 with the MiNr. 453 spent.
  5. The same stamps, without the inscription "Berlin", were also used by the German Federal Post Office in 1964/1965 with the MiNr. 454 to 461 spent.
  6. a b c d e Although five of the eight stamps were only issued in 1965, they belong to this set and thus belong to the year of issue 1964.
This version was included in the selection of informative lists and portals on January 11, 2009 .