I identified them to be Mi#28d (Sc#39)black-brown,paper 0.05mm and Mi#32c(Sc#43)dark-blue.
Are they genuines?(I don't found the informations for forgeries)
I need help with the name of the post mark of 6Kr stamp (ENZP(or B?)...and the white spot on R of FREIMARKE
I believe both stamps are genuine, as are the cancels. Note in the (small) vertical banners
below are embossed the words "Furchtlos und Treu" (fearless and true). While the
words are tough to make out, the embossing is sharp and hence not a forgery.
Regards,
LRM APS 207202, APEX (German states), GPS, PSPS
Thank you irmead.
Wow,I didn't notice the words in the banners
Happy New Year
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Harvey I think, therefore I am - I think! 31 Dec 2020 05:51:13pm
re: Wurttemberg Stamps
Would the postmark on the rouletted stamp stand for March 19, 1866 or is one of those numbers a zone? My guess would be the date. Two very nice stamps with good value. I started collecting Wurttenberg a little while ago, the officials are much easier to find than the regular postal issues. I got a whole bunch from Father and Son Stamps a little while ago - I think I ended up buying a good percentage of the book, a great way to pick up some great stuff! Thanks for all of you who helped with my collections in the last year. I know some of us complain occasionally about various things but, all-in-all, you couldn't deal with a better group of people!!! Happy New Year!