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Old June 12th 05, 11:04 PM
Gerhard Reichert
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Hi Christel,

Poland stamp is Poland voting 1920 for east-Silesia, Spis and Orava. People
had to decide by plebiscite where to go after WWI. Catalogue value Michel
Eastern Europe 1998/99 0,10 €.
Michel # is 3 for this issue.

Stamp overprinted with Cent is Germany, WWI Occupation "Etappengebiet West"
Part of Belge) , Michel # 4 and 6 , Catalogue value 1,00 € and 1,20 €.

The Fiume overprinted stamp is Fiume occupation of Carnaro Island 1920,
Michel # 1, catalogue value 1,00 €.

best regards

Gerhard
"Chris" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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it is better with a scan !
http://cjoint.com/?gmsG3HcPVI



"TC" a écrit dans le message de
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On Sun, 12 Jun 2005 10:07:29 +0200, "Chris"
wrote:

Hello all,

i had :
- german stamps with 'cent' overprinted on them
- poland stamps with 'S.O 1920'
- fiume stamps with ' Reggenza italiana del carnaro'

can someone help me to identify them?

thanks in advance
Christel



Some more details or a scan would help.

German stamps were overrinted "centomos" for offices in Morocco.
They were overprinted in "centimes" for use in the Ottoman Empire.

Pola

Fiume was invaded by Italian legionnaires , under Gabriele
d'Annunzio, in 1920. They occupied the islands of Arbe and
Veglia in the Gulf of Carnaro. A number of stamps were
overprinted to commemorate this.







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