I think the overprint is a polite way of saying it is a forgery, like most of these early Persians.
The others do indeed look like cutouts.
The one from Argentina is probably a revenue stamp. Manuscript cancels are typical for these.
The third one is most likely from Germany. It says Work Brings Blessings.
The image on number 3 is the same as on the Austrian Newspaper Stamps, "Mercury", So I would start to search there.
Thank you all for these valuable infos
Foudutimbre
... The third one is most likely from Germany. It says Work Brings Blessings...."
An earfly version of the now infamous " ... Arbeit macht Frei ..."
1st closest I can get, official reprints were made
2nd Wrapper
next possibly Austria, last some Fiscally used stamp.
I have found these stamps in a box, but no idea if they are stamps and/or cut from cover
1. Persian Stamps with overprint Facsimilio,
I foubnd the stamp in the Yvert catalogue but without overprint
2. Are these stamps cut from covers
; ;
or real stamps
3. Argentina stamps :
didn't find in Yvert catalogue
Thanks a lot for your help
Foudutimbre
re: Stamps Information Please
I think the overprint is a polite way of saying it is a forgery, like most of these early Persians.
The others do indeed look like cutouts.
re: Stamps Information Please
The one from Argentina is probably a revenue stamp. Manuscript cancels are typical for these.
re: Stamps Information Please
The third one is most likely from Germany. It says Work Brings Blessings.
re: Stamps Information Please
The image on number 3 is the same as on the Austrian Newspaper Stamps, "Mercury", So I would start to search there.
re: Stamps Information Please
... The third one is most likely from Germany. It says Work Brings Blessings...."
An earfly version of the now infamous " ... Arbeit macht Frei ..."
re: Stamps Information Please
1st closest I can get, official reprints were made
2nd Wrapper
next possibly Austria, last some Fiscally used stamp.