German Reich Newspaper Stamp

This is quite new, and it just further proves the elaborate use of stamps beyond mainstream postage purposes. Newspaper stamps as the name suggests are affixed on newspapers or newspaper wrappers as means of paying the cost of mailing them. Quite specific, isn't it?

There are many examples of newspaper stamps issued by many countries but since I happen to collect German stamps, I think that it is great to feature an example here. 

1943 German Reich - Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia 7 Heller brick red 


These are with left margin


There are two versions of newspaper stamps (Zeitungsmarken) for this protectorate: the first set being released in 1939 (MiNr. 42-50) with nine denominations, and the second set being released in 1943 (MiNr. 117-125), also with nine denominations, however, bearing an additional inscription 'Deutches Reich'. 

For the newspaper stamps that were released in 1943, they were the only stamps that were allowed to be used after the re-establishment of the Czechoslovakia postal administration in May 1945 until December 1945. The German occupation of Czech Republic ended on 9 May 1945. 

Recently, I have acquired a set of 1943 newspaper stamps that were affixed onto an envelope. 

Set of nine values affixed onto an envelope with a 'PRAHA 13' (Prague 13) circular date stamp dated 28.VIII.45-17.


Note on stamps:

1. German Reich, Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia 1943 Brick Red 7 Heller - Newspaper stamp.
Watermark: No
Perforation: Imperforated.

2. German Reich, Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia 1943 Multicolored 2 Heller to 1 Koruna - Newspaper stamp.
Watermark: No
Perforation: Imperforated





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