Special stamp series: Charity issue in favor of Volkshilfe - Germany / Saarland 1950 - 2,500 Pfennig

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Special stamp series: Charity issue in favor of Volkshilfe - Germany / Saarland 1950 - 2,500 Pfennig


CountryGermany / Saarland
Issue Date1950
Face Value2,500.00 
PerforationK 13
Stamp TypePostage stamp
Item TypeStamp
Chronological Issue Number97
Chronological ChapterGER-SAA
SID378267
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A charity issue in favor of Volkshilfe. On display are pictures from the so-called Lutwinus legend. Lutwinus was a Frankish duke, who founded the Abbey of Mettlach and gave them rich in country estates. He lived in the 7th century. Reims is now a northern French town on the Aisne Marne Canal in Champagne. It was the coronation city of the French kings and is an archbishop's seat. It is the center of the northern French textile industry and also produces champagne. It was the 7. 5. 1945 place of the signing of the German capitulation. Since November 20, 1947, the French currency was 1 Franc = 100 centimes on the Saarland stamps. the editorial board therefore records the nominal values ​​of catalog numbers 226 to 378 in centimes.

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A charity issue in favor of Volkshilfe. On display are pictures from the so-called Lutwinus legend. Lutwinus was a Frankish duke, who founded the Abbey of Mettlach and gave them rich in country estates. He lived in the 7th century. Reims is now a northern French town on the Aisne Marne Canal in Champagne. It was the coronation city of the French kings and is an archbishop's seat. It is the center of the northern French textile industry and also produces champagne. It was the 7. 5. 1945 place of the signing of the German capitulation. Since November 20, 1947, the French currency was 1 Franc = 100 centimes on the Saarland stamps. the editorial board therefore records the nominal values ​​of catalog numbers 226 to 378 in centimes..