?? German Postal History and More
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GERMAN POST OFFICES ABROAD
TURKEY
STAMPS
1905

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Forerunners are stamps of the German Empire that were in circulation in foreign countries and the colonies without any special identification (i.e. not overprinted "Turkey"), until issue of their own stamps. 'Proper' forerunners were officially delivered to post offices and were sold from postal counters, stamps that were not used or not officially issued are non-proper forerunners (e.g. Michel 1 and V44). All forerunners and interim stamps can only be recognised by the cancellation and as such there is no such thing as an unused forerunner.

The first German Post Office in Turkey was opened in Constantinople on 1st Mar 1870. The stamps of the North German Confederation were the first to be used in Turkey. The Constantinople Office was opened as the "North German Postal Agency" and was renamed the "German Empire Post Office" on 6th May 1871 and served the so-called European Quarter of the city. A second branch post office was opened in the city district of Stambul in the Turkish Quarter.

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MICHEL 44
REGULAR ISSUE GERMANIA
& REPRESENTATIVE IMAGES
PEACE PRINTINGS

Issued Nov 1905 to 1913. Regular issues German Empire stamps Germania and representative illustrations, all PEACE Printings. Inscribed "DEUTSCHES REICH" with horizontal black overprint, Michel 34 with dark lilac red overprint in Gothic type. Overprint of "Para" and "Piaster" instead of earlier "PARA" and "PIASTER". The same as Michel 24 to 35 but with Lozenge / Diamond watermark.

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Mi 44
5 Piaster on 1 Mark
dark carmine red
(Mar 1907)


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VARIATIONS

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OVERPRINT FLAWS

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Mi 44 I
large 'P' of 'Piaster' flattened on top


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PLATE FLAWS

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STAMPS FROM MY COLLECTION

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Mi44
lightly cancelled


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21-Jul-2020 01:00