Historical coins: City Valley  - Germany / German Democratic Republic 1986 - 50 Pfennig

Designer: Paul Reißmüller, Berlin

Historical coins: City Valley - Germany / German Democratic Republic 1986 - 50 Pfennig


Theme: Economy & Industry
CountryGermany / German Democratic Republic
Issue Date1986
Face Value50.00 
Colorbrown
PerforationK 13
Printing TypeRotogravure 2
Stamp TypePostage stamp
Item TypeStamp
Chronological Issue Number2784
Chronological ChapterGER-DDR
SID422158
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Historical Coins The Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications of the German Democratic Republic issues five multicolored postage stamps with illustrations of historical coins. Special cancellation from 2 September to 1 November 1986 50 Pfennig value: Taler of the city Erfurt 1633 The city Erfurt possessed coinage since the 13th century and it exercised it with interruptions until 1664. 1633 let the advice Schautaler shape, d. H. Coins in the weight of the Reichstaler of 29.2 g with a particularly beautiful character, which were intended for worship and gift purposes. The imprint shows the cityscape from which the cathedral, Severikirche and Petersberg stand out, above which hover two angels, between them the gleaming name of Jehovah in Hebrew script. The cityscape is framed by a laurel wreath, on which lie the shields of the city (Rad), Kapellendorf, Vippach and Vieselbach.

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Historical Coins The Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications of the German Democratic Republic issues five multicolored postage stamps with illustrations of historical coins. Special cancellation from 2 September to 1 November 1986 50 Pfennig value: Taler of the city Erfurt 1633 The city Erfurt possessed coinage since the 13th century and it exercised it with interruptions until 1664. 1633 let the advice Schautaler shape, d. H. Coins in the weight of the Reichstaler of 29.2 g with a particularly beautiful character, which were intended for worship and gift purposes. The imprint shows the cityscape from which the cathedral, Severikirche and Petersberg stand out, above which hover two angels, between them the gleaming name of Jehovah in Hebrew script. The cityscape is framed by a laurel wreath, on which lie the shields of the city (Rad), Kapellendorf, Vippach and Vieselbach..