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WEIMAR REPUBLIC
STAMPS
1920

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MICHEL A113
REPRESENTATIVE IMAGES of the
GERMAN EMPIRE (VI)

Issued: May 1920, Regular Issue, Printing: Offset (5x10), Watermark: Lozenge (Diamond), Perf: 14¾:14½. The stamp was designed by Frenzel and features the Post Office in Berlin with flags on the towers (later versions of this design do not have the flags).

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Mi A113
1 Mark
red to dark-rose
Front
Mi A113
1 Mark
red to dark-rose
Reverse


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VARIATIONS

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Mi A113 a
1 Mark
red to dark rose (May)
Mi A113 b
1 Mark
brownish-lilac (shades)


OTHER VARIATIONS

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Mi A113 a DD
double printing
Mi A113 b DD
double printing


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PLATE FLAWS

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Mi A113 PF II
the lower half of the flag cord on the right is missing.
Mi A113 PF III
The left side of the right rosette is damaged.
Mi A113 PF IV
The lower half of the first "E" in 'DEUTSCHES' is closed with an arc shape.
Mi A113 PF V
Left ornament over the "CH" of 'DEUTSCHES' is broken.


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STAMPS FROM MY COLLECTION

MINT / UNUSED

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Mi A113
Mint, Unused
Front
(1)
Mi A113
Mint, Unused
Reverse


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14-Aug-2021 07:13