NAZI GERMANY STAMPS
1933
Michel 501A
GERMAN WELFARE FUND
(Deutsche Nothilfe)
Richard Wagner
Issued 1st Nov 1933: This series of 9 stamps depict various opera's by Richard Wagner (1813 to 1883) and were the first stamps to feature a swastika watermark. This was one of the first steps in the Nazification of the postal system and it was a subtle sign of the Nazi's beginning to move into all aspects of German life, later on this progressed to Nazi Swastika and party symbols being more overtly displayed on postal materials. These stamps were designed by Prof. Kolb and were engraved on sheets (5x10) and/or booklets. Michel 501 only exists as Type 'A', perf K 14:13.
There was also a postcard Michel P249 released to coincide with the issue of this stamp.
Mi 501A
5+2Pf
emerald green
"Rhine Gold"
5+2Pf
emerald green
"Rhine Gold"
Valid until: 30th Sep 1934
Quantities: 1,618,361
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STAMPS FROM MY COLLECTION
Mi 501
Used, Cancelled
"10.1.34"
Used, Cancelled
"10.1.34"
Mi 501
Used, Cancelled
"BERLIN
9.12.33"
Used, Cancelled
"BERLIN
9.12.33"
Mi 501
Used, Cancelled
"DILLENBURG
4.12.33"
Used, Cancelled
"DILLENBURG
4.12.33"
Mi 501
Used, Cancelled
"SIEGEN
8.5.34"
Used, Cancelled
"SIEGEN
8.5.34"