President Wilhelm Pieck (stamp series)
President Wilhelm Pieck was a definitive series of Deutsche Post in the German Democratic Republic that was published between 1950 and 1958 . In the following years up to 1961 special stamps with his portrait were issued. Originally the definitive stamps had unlimited validity for postage. After Wilhelm Pieck's death on September 7, 1960, the validity was limited to March 31, 1962, with the exception of the 2 DM stamps. The 2 DM stamps remained valid until the end of the GDR on October 2, 1990.
The permanent series was replaced in 1961 by the permanent series Chairman of the State Council Walter Ulbricht .
Description and special features
Printing and watermark paper
The brands are designed by Fred Gravenhorst , Kurt Eigler and Axel Bengs .
All stamps were printed on watermark paper with patterns 1, 2 or 3. Watermark 1 shows finials and is identical to watermark 3 of the Soviet zone. The watermark 2 shows the words 'DDR' and a post horn. The watermark 3 the lettering 'DDR' and cruciforms.
The circulation of the definitive series is not known.
The brands were produced in the printing works: VEB Deutsche Wertpapierdruckerei (DWD) and VEB Graphische Werkstätten Leipzig (GW).
Misprint
When the first 12-pfennig stamp (Michel 251) was printed in the period from August to September 1950, the sheet stamp, which was on field 38 of the 10 × 10 sheet, had a plate error ("DFUTSCHE" instead of GERMAN). In order to reduce the damage to around 45,000 counter arcs, the corresponding point was punched. In addition, two more holes were made to make this mark, which was discarded as printing scrap, better recognizable. The post offices were instructed by stamps on the stamp bags to separate the stamps concerned before they were sold, to charge them separately and to destroy them. These stamps became known in December 1950 at the post offices in Halle (Saale) C1 and C2, when a few copies of these perforated stamps reached collectors' hands. A similar plate error with "BEUTSCHE" occurred when the 24-Pfennig stamp (Michel 252) was printed in November 1950 on 19,500 counter sheets and was treated in the same way. Until 2004, no copies of these were known from the postal service. Since it is relatively easy to copy the cut-outs with a punch , a warning should be given against counterfeiting, which could harm the collector.
List of brands
Continuous series
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.
image | description |
Value in pennies (unless otherwise stated) |
Issue date |
Date of Expiry | Edition | draft | Mi. -No |
Printing: VEB Deutsche Wertpapierdruckerei (DWD) , letterpress | 12 | May 27, 1950 | March 31, 1962 | NN | Fred Gravenhorst | 251 | |
Letterpress | 24 | May 27, 1950 | March 31, 1962 | NN | Fred Gravenhorst | 252 | |
Letterpress | 1 DM | May 27, 1950 | March 31, 1962 | NN | Fred Gravenhorst | 253 | |
Offset printing | 2 DM | May 27, 1950 | October 2, 1990 | Total: NN, 2nd partial edition 1951: 2,500,000 | Fred Gravenhorst | 254 | |
VEB Deutsche Wertpapierdruckerei (DWD), intaglio printing | 5 DM | January 3, 1951 | March 31, 1962 | 3,000,000 | Fred Gravenhorst | 255 | |
VEB Deutsche Wertpapierdruckerei (DWD), watermark "DDR und Posthorn", letterpress | 5 | September 22, 1952 | March 31, 1962 | NN | Fred Gravenhorst | 322 | |
Letterpress | 12 | August 1952 | March 31, 1962 | NN | Fred Gravenhorst | 323 | |
Letterpress | 24 | August 1952 | March 31, 1962 | NN | Fred Gravenhorst | 324 | |
Letterpress | 1 DM | October 1952 | March 31, 1962 | NN | Fred Gravenhorst | 325 | |
1 DM | February 2, 1953 | March 31, 1962 | NN | Kurt Eigler | 342 | ||
2 DM | January 3, 1953 | October 2, 1990 | NN | Kurt Eigler | 343 | ||
VEB Deutsche Wertpapierdruckerei (DWD), watermark No. 3 (GDR around finial), gravure printing | 1 DM | Fall 1957 | March 31, 1962 | NN | Kurt Eigler | 622 | |
VEB Deutsche Wertpapierdruckerei (DWD), watermark "GDR um Kreuzblume", gravure printing | 2 DM | 1958 | October 2, 1990 | NN | Kurt Eigler | 623 |
Postal stationery
The motif was used as a value stamp for postcards between 1950 and 1956 (Michel catalog numbers):
- P45 to P65
- P68 to P70.
- Radio lottery postcard 1 from 1952, which was sold until September 1953. The proceeds from this were used for the reconstruction of East Berlin .
The postcard P67 has the 10-pfennig stamp from the Five Year Plan series as a value stamp , but has a Pieck breastplate on the left side.
image | Franking value in pennies | Selling price in pennies | Issue date | Sale up | Address form | particularities | Michel no. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
12 | 65 | 1952 | September 1953 | Construction lottery at Funk Berlin W 8 Friedrichstrasse 196–70 |
Left image advertising for the reconstruction of the capital's high-rise buildings | FP 1 |
Special stamps
image | description | Value in pennies |
Issue date |
Date of Expiry | Edition | draft | Mi. -No. |
83rd birthday of Wilhelm Pieck | 20th | 3rd January 1959 | December 31, 1962 | 4,500,000 | Axel Bengs | 673 | |
Death of GDR President Wilhelm Pieck (1876–1960) | 20th | September 10, 1960 | March 31, 1962 | 8,000,000 | Axel Bengs | 784A | |
ditto, block 7 (cut) | 20 (block price) | September 10, 1960 | March 31, 1962 | 2,100,000 | Axel Bengs | 784B | |
85th birthday of Wilhelm Pieck | 20th | January 3, 1961 | December 31, 1962 | 6,000,000 | Kurt Eigler | 807 |
Other stamps with the motif of Wilhelm Pieck
The stamps that were issued on another issue are not counted among the special stamps of the series. These include the stamps that show another person, or that were issued on other anniversaries (5 years of the GDR). For the sake of completeness, they are shown below.
image | person | Issue occasion | Issue date | Mi. -No. |
Wilhelm Pieck, Bolesław Bierut | German-Polish friendship | April 22, 1951 | 284, 285 | |
24 Pfg: Josef Stalin and Wilhelm Pieck | Month of German-Soviet friendship | December 1st / 15th, 1951 | 296, 297 | |
Wilhelm Pieck |
First President of the GDR for 5 years in the GDR |
October 6, 1954 | 443, 444 |
image | description | value |
Issue date |
Edition | draft | Mi. -No. |
Personalities of the German labor movement (IV)
|
10 | December 30, 1975 | 12,000,000 | Gerhard Stauf | 2106 |
The Soviet Union honored Pieck with a 1966 postage stamp.
Forgeries for propaganda purposes
The Combat Group Against Inhumanity (KgU) produced falsified propaganda in West Berlin that were smuggled into the GDR. These included two postage stamps based on the 12 and 24 pfennig values (Mi-No. 323 and 324). The inscription German Democratic Republic was un-German Non-democratic dictatorship has been changed, and the brand image showed Wilhelm Pieck with a set around the neck executioner trick . The stamps were made in letterpress printing in sheets of 5 × 2. The line perforation had a width of 11.
See also
literature
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Michel catalogs
- Germany-Special 1999 , Munich, Schwaneberger Verlag 1999, ISBN 3-87858-132-7
- Germany special 2004
- Germany 2003/2004
- Germany letters
- Peter Fischer u. a .: GDR universal catalog. Berlin, transpress publishing house for transport 1986, ISBN 3-344-00001-2
Individual evidence
- ↑ Michel Germany Special 2004; P. 228
- ↑ The GDR universal catalog (Peter Fischer et al .: GDR universal catalog . Berlin, transpress Verlag für Verkehrwesen 1986, ISBN 3-344-00001-2 , p. 253) records this value under the number 380 as it was only published in 1958. Since the registration of the stamps of the GDR Post was based on the Michel cataloging, this information is followed here.
- ^ The GDR universal catalog (Peter Fischer et al .: GDR universal catalog . Berlin, transpress Verlag für Verkehrwesen 1986, ISBN 3-344-00001-2 , p. 253) also records the 1 DM value under the number 380 as in 1958 published. Since the registration of the stamps of the GDR Post was based on the Michel cataloging, this information is followed. 1957 is given as the year of issue.
- ^ Michel catalog: Deutschland-Spezial 2004; P. 536
- ^ Illustration of stamps forged by the KgU and in circulation in the GDR Source: Robert Havemann Society (BStU copy)