Any maxicard among them?
Top right is from 1887 Mi.P18, Missing dot in the 4th row (bottom row of dots) print date bottom right. Bottom left is from 1886/87, MiP14. Missing dot in 4th row, no print date on card. Bottom right is from 1879 Mi P10, no print date, missing dot bottom row to the far right. The first one is just a normal post card.
The value of these is minimal these were prined in very large numbers. Nice cards though.
are the cancels of interest to German collectors?
I don't collect Germany but I'm just curious what the postmark OMB / 1 stands for.
The cards may have been printed in large numbers but I had never seen one until my buddy in Germany sent me a bunch (thanks Opa!!!)
I find the SON CDS cancels - with unique town names to be particularly interesting (if not economically valuable). Especially if I can tie them historically into my Holocaust research.
The Cancel with OMB is a arrival mark used in Denmark.
They are pretty popular on BuckaCover.com. The older ones don't last long.
This is from my personal "Sold Report".
Roy
I have a bunch of these, but I'm sure they are not worth anything. Thoughts?
re: Late 1800s Germany Postcards
Any maxicard among them?
re: Late 1800s Germany Postcards
Top right is from 1887 Mi.P18, Missing dot in the 4th row (bottom row of dots) print date bottom right. Bottom left is from 1886/87, MiP14. Missing dot in 4th row, no print date on card. Bottom right is from 1879 Mi P10, no print date, missing dot bottom row to the far right. The first one is just a normal post card.
The value of these is minimal these were prined in very large numbers. Nice cards though.
re: Late 1800s Germany Postcards
are the cancels of interest to German collectors?
re: Late 1800s Germany Postcards
I don't collect Germany but I'm just curious what the postmark OMB / 1 stands for.
re: Late 1800s Germany Postcards
The cards may have been printed in large numbers but I had never seen one until my buddy in Germany sent me a bunch (thanks Opa!!!)
I find the SON CDS cancels - with unique town names to be particularly interesting (if not economically valuable). Especially if I can tie them historically into my Holocaust research.
re: Late 1800s Germany Postcards
The Cancel with OMB is a arrival mark used in Denmark.
re: Late 1800s Germany Postcards
They are pretty popular on BuckaCover.com. The older ones don't last long.
This is from my personal "Sold Report".
Roy