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Austria Newspaper stamps of 1851
(1) k lilac (1) k blue
Value of the stamps |
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vc = very common c = common * = not so common ** = uncommon |
*** = very uncommon R = rare RR = very rare RRR = extremely rare |
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Value | Unused | Used | Remarks |
lilac | RR | RR | Cheapest reprints: ** |
blue | RR | RR | Cheapest reprints: ** |
The reprints seem to have less sharp embossing.
This is a reprint with a forged 'TRIEST' cancel
(1) k lilac
Value of the stamps |
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vc = very common c = common * = not so common ** = uncommon |
*** = very uncommon R = rare RR = very rare RRR = extremely rare |
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Value | Unused | Used | Remarks |
lilac | RR | R | Cheapest reprints: ** |
The reprints seem to have less sharp embossing.
(1) k lilac
Value of the stamps |
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vc = very common c = common * = not so common ** = uncommon |
*** = very uncommon R = rare RR = very rare RRR = extremely rare |
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Value | Unused | Used | Remarks |
lilac | ** | ** | Cheapest reprints: * |
The reprints seem to have less sharp embossing.
(1 k) lilac 1/2 k green (1880)
These stamps exists with private perforation, example:
The stamp dealer Friedl applied
un-official perforations. This could be one of his 'products'.
Value of the stamps |
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vc = very common c = common * = not so common ** = uncommon |
*** = very uncommon R = rare RR = very rare RRR = extremely rare |
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Value | Unused | Used | Remarks |
lilac | c | vc | |
1/2 k | * | c |
2 h blue 6 h orange 10 h brown 20 h red
These staps exist privately perforated, example:
Value of the stamps |
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vc = very common c = common * = not so common ** = uncommon |
*** = very uncommon R = rare RR = very rare RRR = extremely rare |
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Value | Unused | Used | Remarks |
2 h | * | vc | |
6 h | ** | * | |
10 h | ** | c | |
20 h | * | * |
2 h blue 6 h orange 10 h red 20 h brown
These stamps exist privately perforated, example:
Value of the stamps |
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vc = very common c = common * = not so common ** = uncommon |
*** = very uncommon R = rare RR = very rare RRR = extremely rare |
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Value | Unused | Used | Remarks |
2 h | vc | vc | |
6 h | * | c | |
10 h | * | vc | |
20 h | * | c |
2 h brown 4 h green 6 h blue 10 h orange 30 h red Overprinted 'Deutschosterreich' in fancy letters (1918) 2 h brown 4 h green 6 h blue 10 h orange 30 h red
These stamps exist privately perforated, example:
Value of the stamps |
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vc = very common c = common * = not so common ** = uncommon |
*** = very uncommon R = rare RR = very rare RRR = extremely rare |
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Value | Unused | Used | Remarks |
2 h | vc | vc | |
4 h | c | c | |
6 h | c | c | |
10 h | * | c | |
30 h | * | c | |
Overprinted 'Deutsch Osterreich' |
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2 h | vc | vc | |
4 h | vc | vc | |
6 h | c | c | |
10 h | c | c | |
30 h | c | c |
I've seen postal stationary with two 2 h images on it, similar to the postage stamps, example:
2 h violet 4 h brown 5 h grey 6 h blue 8 h green 9 h yellow 10 h red 12 h blue 15 h lilac 18 h green 20 h orange 30 h brown 45 h green 60 h red 72 h brown 90 h violet 1.20 K orange 2.40 K green 3 K grey
Note, that these stamps exist with private perforations, example:
Value of the stamps |
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vc = very common c = common * = not so common ** = uncommon |
*** = very uncommon R = rare RR = very rare RRR = extremely rare |
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Value | Unused | Used | Remarks |
All values | vc | vc |
45 h grey 75 h brown 1.50 K olive 1.80 K blue 2.25 K brown 3 K green 6 K red 7.50 K yellow