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Europe/Germany : GERMANY 19TH CENTURY LOCALS

 

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12 May 2021
03:42:51pm

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I have just unearthed an envelope containing a couple of hundred GERMANY LOCALS(??) I have never seen ANY of these stamps before. How do you identify them and/or come up with a value? Does it make any sense to create an Approval Book - at say 10 cents per stamp?? Thank you.Image Not Found

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12 May 2021
03:56:38pm
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I know absolutely nothing about German Local stamps, but 10 cents each sounds a bit low to me. They look super interesting and I bet if you did a 10 cents per stamp book someone would buy the whole thing. I'd be more tempted to put a couple of the more interesting ones in the auction venue to see what happens. Then at least you'd get an idea of the value, maybe do a starting bid of 10 cents to see what happens. If there is no interest at all then try a book. Just my opinion...

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12 May 2021
04:02:25pm

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If I were a collector of such local stamps, I might be tempted to say yes, go ahead, but a quick look in the special catalogue issued by Michel learns that many of these are quite valuable. For instance, the two Lübeck with red borders are listed at 12 euros each. The imperfs from Lübeck and Essen are 10 each and the triangular Bergedorf is 20 euros. So bottom line is that you have quite a collection with a potential high value...

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12 May 2021
04:06:00pm

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Bochum is relatively cheap: 3 euros. Hamburg also 10 euros. The other three I cannot identify right now

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12 May 2021
04:32:36pm
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Bob, judging by the prices, maybe you should start collecting German Locals! It sounds like you have a good start alreadyApplause .

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12 May 2021
04:46:49pm

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the one with the big 2 is from Frankfurt, 4 euros. The one with "Kgl. Bayer. etc. etc." is a railway parcel stamp, these are not in my local stamps catalogue. Leaves only the yellow-brown 20 pfennig stamp. This might be a revenue.

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12 May 2021
05:47:37pm
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The brown K.B.STEMPEL is an 1876 revenue from Bavaria.

There are two watermarks with either horizontal lines (Forbin #2) or vertical lines (Forbin #8).

Forbin's prices in 1913 were 3 centimes and 1 franc respectively.

Forbin calls the colour "jaune" (yellow).

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13 May 2021
07:38:42am

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Thanks for the help with these. Sounds like it's going to be very interesting moving forward.

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12 May 2021
03:42:51pm

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I have just unearthed an envelope containing a couple of hundred GERMANY LOCALS(??) I have never seen ANY of these stamps before. How do you identify them and/or come up with a value? Does it make any sense to create an Approval Book - at say 10 cents per stamp?? Thank you.Image Not Found

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Harvey

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12 May 2021
03:56:38pm

re: GERMANY 19TH CENTURY LOCALS

I know absolutely nothing about German Local stamps, but 10 cents each sounds a bit low to me. They look super interesting and I bet if you did a 10 cents per stamp book someone would buy the whole thing. I'd be more tempted to put a couple of the more interesting ones in the auction venue to see what happens. Then at least you'd get an idea of the value, maybe do a starting bid of 10 cents to see what happens. If there is no interest at all then try a book. Just my opinion...

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12 May 2021
04:02:25pm

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re: GERMANY 19TH CENTURY LOCALS

If I were a collector of such local stamps, I might be tempted to say yes, go ahead, but a quick look in the special catalogue issued by Michel learns that many of these are quite valuable. For instance, the two Lübeck with red borders are listed at 12 euros each. The imperfs from Lübeck and Essen are 10 each and the triangular Bergedorf is 20 euros. So bottom line is that you have quite a collection with a potential high value...

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12 May 2021
04:06:00pm

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re: GERMANY 19TH CENTURY LOCALS

Bochum is relatively cheap: 3 euros. Hamburg also 10 euros. The other three I cannot identify right now

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Harvey

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12 May 2021
04:32:36pm

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Bob, judging by the prices, maybe you should start collecting German Locals! It sounds like you have a good start alreadyApplause .

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Jansimon

12 May 2021
04:46:49pm

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re: GERMANY 19TH CENTURY LOCALS

the one with the big 2 is from Frankfurt, 4 euros. The one with "Kgl. Bayer. etc. etc." is a railway parcel stamp, these are not in my local stamps catalogue. Leaves only the yellow-brown 20 pfennig stamp. This might be a revenue.

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12 May 2021
05:47:37pm

re: GERMANY 19TH CENTURY LOCALS

The brown K.B.STEMPEL is an 1876 revenue from Bavaria.

There are two watermarks with either horizontal lines (Forbin #2) or vertical lines (Forbin #8).

Forbin's prices in 1913 were 3 centimes and 1 franc respectively.

Forbin calls the colour "jaune" (yellow).

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13 May 2021
07:38:42am

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re: GERMANY 19TH CENTURY LOCALS

Thanks for the help with these. Sounds like it's going to be very interesting moving forward.

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