Definitive series: Personalities and views from Rhineland-Palatinate  - Germany / Western occupation zones / Rheinland-Pfalz 1949 - 90 Pfennig

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Definitive series: Personalities and views from Rhineland-Palatinate - Germany / Western occupation zones / Rheinland-Pfalz 1949 - 90 Pfennig


Theme: Geology & Geography
CountryGermany / Western occupation zones / Rheinland-Pfalz
Issue Date1949
Face Value90.00 
PerforationK 14:14 1/4
Stamp TypePostage stamp
Item TypeStamp
Chronological Issue Number41
Chronological ChapterGER-FRRP
SID179901
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The motif of the brand shows the landscape near the town of Kaub am Rhein with the castles Gutenfels and Pfalzgrafenstein. The former, owned by the Falkensteiner family, was built at the beginning of the 13th century and is first mentioned in documents in 1257. After being besieged unsuccessfully in 1504 by Landgrave Wilhelm von Hessen, she got her name. The so-called Palatinate in the Rhine was built only for economic purposes, namely as a customs station in 1327. A special feature is that it stands on a rock in the Rhine to ensure the control of the ships that cross the river. The building consists of a pentagonal tower with six storeys and a 12 meter high wall with two battlements running one above the other. After several changes of ownership, it has belonged to Rhineland-Palatinate since 1946 and was used as signal tower for Rhine ships until the 1960s. Today, the Palatinate can be visited in the Rhine, after it was completely renovated in 1970. The catalog numbers 32 to 41 appeared in November and December 1948 and in January and July 1949. For the sake of systematics, the editorial board recorded the first day of each month as the first day of issue.

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The motif of the brand shows the landscape near the town of Kaub am Rhein with the castles Gutenfels and Pfalzgrafenstein. The former, owned by the Falkensteiner family, was built at the beginning of the 13th century and is first mentioned in documents in 1257. After being besieged unsuccessfully in 1504 by Landgrave Wilhelm von Hessen, she got her name. The so-called Palatinate in the Rhine was built only for economic purposes, namely as a customs station in 1327. A special feature is that it stands on a rock in the Rhine to ensure the control of the ships that cross the river. The building consists of a pentagonal tower with six storeys and a 12 meter high wall with two battlements running one above the other. After several changes of ownership, it has belonged to Rhineland-Palatinate since 1946 and was used as signal tower for Rhine ships until the 1960s. Today, the Palatinate can be visited in the Rhine, after it was completely renovated in 1970. The catalog numbers 32 to 41 appeared in November and December 1948 and in January and July 1949. For the sake of systematics, the editorial board recorded the first day of each month as the first day of issue..