German stamps Pre-1933
(used after 30th January 1933)



Commercial postcard sent by Hagemann & Döpping to a radio shop in Sonneberg. Featuring postage stamp: Mi.465, first issued in January 1932. Ref: 11.02.1933.
Pre-Third Reich postage stamps
(used after 30th January 1930)
1922
Mi.238-Mi.245 (12.1922-06.1923) Regular issue: Worker.

1923
Mi.277-Mi.296 (24.08-09.1923) - Regular issue: Partial or new issue 'Number in Rectangle, 'Worker' and 'Number in Circle', with overprint.

Mi.338-Mi.343 (01.12.1923) - Definitive issue: value in circle with rosette (basket lid).

1924
Mi.105-Mi.113 (03-06.1924) - Official stamps: Mi.355-361 and Mi.362-Mi.363 overprinted 'Dienstmarke'.

Mi.364-Mi.367 (11.05.1924/1927) - Definitive issue: Buildings.

1926
Mi.378-Mi.384 (01.04.1926/04.1927) - Airmail stamps.

1928
Mi.410-Mi.422 (01.09.1928) - Definitive stamps: German Presidents (Ebert and Hindenburg). More information here.








1930
Mi.435-Mi.437 (08.02/09.1930) - Definitive stamps: German Presidents (Ebert and Hindenburg). More information here.



Mi.444-Mi.445 (30.06.1930) - Withdrawal of Allied occupation troops from the Rhineland.

1931
Mi.454 (15.02.1931) - Definitive stamp (Hindenburg).

Mi.455 (05.1931) - Airmail stamp. See 14.04.1935 Ref: Fleurs & Papillons
1932
Mi.465-Mi.466 (01.1932) - Definitive stamps: German Presidents (Ebert and Hindenburg).


Mi.467-Mi.473 (01.10.1932) - Definitive stamps: Paul von Hindenburg (Medallion).





Mi.474-Mi.478 (01.11.1932) - German aid to the needy: Castles and palaces. More information here.



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