File:D-Kiautschou 1901 8.jpg

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Stamp description / Briefmarkenbeschreibung

Deutsch: Dauermarkenserie der deutschen Kolonien
English: 20 Pfennig blue, issue 1901 for KIAUTSCHOU territory
  • Ausgabepreis: 20 Pfennig
  • First Day of Issue / Erstausgabetag: Januar 1901
  • Michel-Katalog-Nr: 8 (Deutsche Kolonie Kiautschou)
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Picture description SMY Hohenzollern (Nennwert 20 Pfennig)
First day of issue January 1901
Printing technique Buchdruck
MICHEL Nr. 8 (Deutsche Kolonie Kiautschou)

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