For the youth Minne singer  - Germany / Federal Republic of Germany 1970 - 30 Pfennig

Designer: Paul Froitzheim

For the youth Minne singer - Germany / Federal Republic of Germany 1970 - 30 Pfennig


Theme: Animals
CountryGermany / Federal Republic of Germany
Issue Date1970
Face Value30.00 
PerforationK 14
Printing Type4-color rotogravure
Stamp TypePostage stamp
Item TypeStamp
Chronological Issue Number504
Chronological ChapterGER-BRD
SID111388
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Throughout the year, supplement stamp series are available at post office counters. Each series has a sales period of 4 months. The first issue of each year are the youth brands. The German Youth Markets Foundation eV in Bonn-Bad Godesberg grants subsidies for the youth welfare services from the additional income that accrues to them. After eight youth stamp series with animal depictions, the ninth series wears minstrel motifs. Decisive for the choice of motive was that about 800 years have passed since the heyday of minnesong. For the first time, different motifs will be used for the two series of four values ​​with the inscription "Deutsche Bundespost" and "Deutsche Bundespost Berlin". Walther von Metz after a miniature from the Great Heidelberg song manuscript. Cod. Pal. Germ. 848 of the Heidelberg University Library, Fig. L. - Walther von Metz is a minnesinger, who is not documented and probably died before 1270. Presumably he came from Tyrolean gender and wrote some minnesongs.

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Throughout the year, supplement stamp series are available at post office counters. Each series has a sales period of 4 months. The first issue of each year are the youth brands. The German Youth Markets Foundation eV in Bonn-Bad Godesberg grants subsidies for the youth welfare services from the additional income that accrues to them. After eight youth stamp series with animal depictions, the ninth series wears minstrel motifs. Decisive for the choice of motive was that about 800 years have passed since the heyday of minnesong. For the first time, different motifs will be used for the two series of four values ​​with the inscription "Deutsche Bundespost" and "Deutsche Bundespost Berlin". Walther von Metz after a miniature from the Great Heidelberg song manuscript. Cod. Pal. Germ. 848 of the Heidelberg University Library, Fig. L. - Walther von Metz is a minnesinger, who is not documented and probably died before 1270. Presumably he came from Tyrolean gender and wrote some minnesongs..