


These are the ones in my collection, you can compare with what you have but I don't know if I can answer some
of the questions you may have.

I am interested in Danish numerical cancels used in what is now Germany. The King of Denmark was also duke of Schleswig, Holstein, and Lauenburg. Denmark had offices in an exclave of Oldenburg and in the Hanseatic states.
#150 was for Ratzeburg, capital of Lauenburg.

Eutin was #115. It was in an exclave of Oldenburg, which had inherited the Prince-Bishopric of Lübeck, not to be confused with the Free City.

AFA Specialkatalog 2016 has a complete listing of all numeral cancels by period. Very useful!
Aha - I haven't looked at these for some months. I amassed a number, then my attention strayed elsewhere (twas ever thus!).
As for catalogues, Facit and Stanley Gibbons also have the list of the numbers, showing which city, town or village they were used by. So far I have 1, 2, 24, 26, 27, 49, 54, 58, 68, 76, 77, 90, 119 and 170. To be honest, it began to feel a little sad, collecting numbers. Oh well ..

Is anyone interested in the numeral cancels of Denmark 1852 - 64? Mainly on the 4 skilling. The little rusty red square jobs. I've been looking at them and would be glad to compare notes and ask a few questions .

re: Denmark numeral cancels
These are the ones in my collection, you can compare with what you have but I don't know if I can answer some
of the questions you may have.

re: Denmark numeral cancels
I am interested in Danish numerical cancels used in what is now Germany. The King of Denmark was also duke of Schleswig, Holstein, and Lauenburg. Denmark had offices in an exclave of Oldenburg and in the Hanseatic states.
#150 was for Ratzeburg, capital of Lauenburg.

re: Denmark numeral cancels
Eutin was #115. It was in an exclave of Oldenburg, which had inherited the Prince-Bishopric of Lübeck, not to be confused with the Free City.


re: Denmark numeral cancels
AFA Specialkatalog 2016 has a complete listing of all numeral cancels by period. Very useful!

re: Denmark numeral cancels
Aha - I haven't looked at these for some months. I amassed a number, then my attention strayed elsewhere (twas ever thus!).
As for catalogues, Facit and Stanley Gibbons also have the list of the numbers, showing which city, town or village they were used by. So far I have 1, 2, 24, 26, 27, 49, 54, 58, 68, 76, 77, 90, 119 and 170. To be honest, it began to feel a little sad, collecting numbers. Oh well ..