My Michel from 2010 lists these "Großräschen" locals and especially the second set with the handwritten numbers, which is actually the first set in terms of issue date, seems to have been forged a lot.
It is not really expensive though. The stamps (Mi.# 1-12) are listed at 6 euros each. The other stamps (Mi.#13A-24A) have a c.v. of 1 to 2 euros each.
Jan-Simon
Thank you!!! It sounds like the values haven't changed much from my catalog.
It looks like each of the stamps was signed individually. Can you imagine how long that must have taken? And they used a fountain pen to boot. I have never seen these on cover - those must be much more collectible.
Does anyone have a Michel Germany Specialized Catalog? I'm not clear on which types these are - I noticed the difference in the head of the hammers, but I'd like to make sure. I'd really appreciate the help.
Also my Michel is from 1990 and so super out of date and I really would like to know their current value. Can someone help me out?
Thanks so much!
re: Germany Locals 1945
My Michel from 2010 lists these "Großräschen" locals and especially the second set with the handwritten numbers, which is actually the first set in terms of issue date, seems to have been forged a lot.
It is not really expensive though. The stamps (Mi.# 1-12) are listed at 6 euros each. The other stamps (Mi.#13A-24A) have a c.v. of 1 to 2 euros each.
Jan-Simon
re: Germany Locals 1945
Thank you!!! It sounds like the values haven't changed much from my catalog.
It looks like each of the stamps was signed individually. Can you imagine how long that must have taken? And they used a fountain pen to boot. I have never seen these on cover - those must be much more collectible.