Germany - The Third Reich
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German Occupation of Poland: 1 Zloty Hindenburg Overprint, issued 31-Dec-1939 (Scott-N28; Michel Deutschland-Spezial #12)The initial Generalgouvernement issues were overprints of the German 1933-36 Hindenburg issues.Quant.Geek
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German Occupation of Poland: 12 Groschen Hindenburg Overprint, issued 31-Dec-1939 (Scott-N19; Michel Deutschland-Spezial #3)The initial Generalgouvernement issues were overprints of the German 1933-36 Hindenburg issues.Quant.Geek
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German Occupation of Poland: 16 Groschen Hindenburg Overprint, issued 31-Dec-1939 (Scott-N20; Michel Deutschland-Spezial #4)The initial Generalgouvernement issues were overprints of the German 1933-36 Hindenburg issues. Quant.Geek
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German Occupation of Poland: 2 Zloty Hindenburg Overprint, issued 31-Dec-1939 (Scott-N29; Michel Deutschland-Spezial #13)The initial Generalgouvernement issues were overprints of the German 1933-36 Hindenburg issues. Quant.Geek
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German Occupation of Poland: 20 Groschen Hindenburg Overprint, issued 31-Dec-1939 (Scott-N21; Michel Deutschland-Spezial #5)The initial Generalgouvernement issues were overprints of the German 1933-36 Hindenburg issues.Quant.Geek
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German Occupation of Poland: 24 Groschen Hindenburg Overprint, issued 31-Dec-1939 (Scott-N22; Michel Deutschland-Spezial #6)The initial Generalgouvernement issues were overprints of the German 1933-36 Hindenburg issues.Quant.Geek
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German Occupation of Poland: 30 Groschen Hindenburg Overprint, issued 31-Dec-1939 (Scott-N23; Michel Deutschland-Spezial #7)The initial Generalgouvernement issues were overprints of the German 1933-36 Hindenburg issues.
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German Occupation of Poland: 4 Groschen Polish 20th Anniversary Overprint, issued Mar-1940 (Scott-N34; Michel Deutschland-Spezial #18)In March 1940, the Generalgouvernement issued these overprints of Poland's 20th Anniversary Issues.Quant.Geek
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German Occupation of Poland: 40 Groschen Hindenburg Overprint, issued 31-Dec-1939 (Scott-N24; Michel Deutschland-Spezial #8)The initial Generalgouvernement issues were overprints of the German 1933-36 Hindenburg issues. Quant.Geek
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German Occupation of Poland: 50 Groschen Hindenburg Overprint, issued 31-Dec-1939 (Scott-N25; Michel Deutschland-Spezial #9)The initial Generalgouvernement issues were overprints of the German 1933-36 Hindenburg issues.Quant.Geek
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German Occupation of Poland: 60 Groschen Hindenburg Overprint, issued 31-Dec-1939 (Scott-N26; Michel Deutschland-Spezial #10)The initial Generalgouvernement issues were overprints of the German 1933-36 Hindenburg issues.Quant.Geek
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German Occupation of Poland: 8 Groschen Polish 20th Anniversary Overprint, issued Mar-1940 (Scott-N36; Michel Deutschland-Spezial #20)In March 1940, the Generalgouvernement issued these overprints of Poland's 20th Anniversary Issues Quant.Geek
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German Occupation of Poland: 80 Groschen Hindenburg Overprint, issued 31-Dec-1939 (Scott-N27; Michel Deutschland-Spezial #11)The initial Generalgouvernement issues were overprints of the German 1933-36 Hindenburg issues.Quant.Geek
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German Occupation of Poland: Celebration of Hitler's 55th Birthday 12 Groszy + 1 Zł Stamps, issued 20-Apr-1944 (Scott-NB33; Michel Deutschland-Spezial #117)The Generalgouvernement issued this set on 20 April 1944 to commemorate Hitler's 55th birthday.
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German Occupation of Poland: Celebration of Hitler's 55th Birthday 12, 24, 28 Zł Stamps, issued 20-Apr-1944 (Michel Deutschland-Spezial #117, #118, #119)The Generalgouvernement issued this set on 20 April 1944 to commemorate Hitler's 55th birthday.Quant.Geek
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German Occupation of Poland: Celebration of Hitler's 55th Birthday 24 Groszy + 1 Zł Stamps, issued 20-Apr-1944 (Scott-NB34; Michel Deutschland-Spezial #118)The Generalgouvernement issued this set on 20 April 1944 to commemorate Hitler's 55th birthday.Quant.Geek
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German Occupation of Poland: Celebration of Hitler's 55th Birthday 84 Groszy + 1 Zł Stamps, issued 20-Apr-1944 (Scott-NB35; Michel Deutschland-Spezial #119)The Generalgouvernement issued this set on 20 April 1944 to commemorate Hitler's 55th birthday.Quant.Geek
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German Occupation of Poland: Complete Set of Buildings, Issued Aug-Sep-1941 (Michel Deutschland-Spezial #66-#70)This series was issued in Aug-Sep 1941. These stamps are similar to #41, #43, #46, and #51, but in different colors and values. The stamps depict:
8 Gr -- Sandomiersk-Bastion, Krakow Castle
12 Gr -- Yard of the Old Krakow University with Copernicus Monument
30 Gr -- Brigitte Church, Lublin
48 Gr -- Sandomierz City Hall
1 Zł -- Bruehl Palace, WarsawQuant.Geek
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German Occupation of Poland: Complete Set of Hitler Heads, Issued 07-Apr-1942 (Michel Deutschland-Spezial #83A-#88B)The "A" varieties of this series were first issued on 7 April 1942, and feature course L 12.5 perfs. The "B" varieties were issued in 1944, and feature fine, regular K 14:14.25 perfs.
The stamps are similar in appearance to the earlier 1941 Hitler Head Issues, the later 1943 Hitler Head Issues, and the issues commemorating Hitler's 53d and 54th birthdays.Quant.Geek
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German Occupation of Poland: Complete Set of Hitler Heads, Issued 26-Oct-1941 (Michel Deutschland-Spezial #71-#82)The Generalgouvernement issued this set on 26 October 1941. Perforated and imperforated varieties exist. The stamps are similar in appearance to the later 1942 and 1943 Hitler Head Issues, as well as the issues commemorating Hitler's 53rd and 54th birthdays.
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German Occupation of Poland: Hitler Head 6 Zł Stamp with Nazi Eagle Header, Issued 26-Oct-1941 (Scott-N77; Michel Deutschland-Spezial #72)The Generalgouvernement issued this stamp on 26 October 1941. Perforated and imperforated varieties exist. The stamps are similar in appearance to the later 1942 and 1943 Hitler Head Issues, as well as the issues commemorating Hitler's 53rd and 54th birthdays.
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German Occupation of Poland: Krakow Barbican 2 Zł Stamp, issued 22-May-1941 (Michel Deutschland-Spezial #63) Quant.Geek
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German Occupation of Poland: Krakow Castle 10 Zł Stamp, issued 20-Apr-1941 (Michel Deutschland-Spezial #65) Quant.Geek
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German Occupation of Poland: Krakow Castle 10 Zł Stamp, issued between April 1943 and February 1944 (Scott-NB41; Michel Deutschland-Spezial #116)Between April 1943 and February 1944, the Generalgouvernement issued this series depicting Polish buildings. This series is similar in appearance to the 1941 Buildings Issues (Mi 63-65).Quant.Geek
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German Occupation of Poland: Marie Eppler 12+38 Gr Stamp, issued 26-Oct-1940 (Michel Deutschland-Spezial #56)On 26 October 1940, the Generalgouvernement issued this stamp to commemorate the 1st Anniversary of the Generalgouvernement. The set of stamps issued depicts scenes of the resettlement of Germans from the Wolhyn region upon its transfer to the Soviet Union. The 12+38 Gr Stamp shows an image of Marie Eppler.Quant.Geek
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German Occupation of Poland: Tyniec Benedictine Abbey 4 Zł Stamp, issued 10-Jul-1941 (Michel Deutschland-Spezial #64) Quant.Geek
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German Occupation of Poland: Winter Welfare Program, issued 1-Dec-1940 (Michel Deutschland-Spezial #59)Quant.Geek
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German Occupation of Poland: Winter Welfare Program, issued 1-Dec-1940 (Michel Deutschland-Spezial #60)Quant.Geek
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German Occupation of Poland: Winter Welfare Program, issued 1-Dec-1940 (Michel Deutschland-Spezial #61)Quant.Geek
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German Occupation of Poland: Winter Welfare Program, issued 1-Dec-1940 (Michel Deutschland-Spezial #62)Quant.Geek
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Germany, Third Reich: 1933D 2 Reichsmark (KM#79)Obv: Head left, dates below
Rev: Eagle above denomination
Issued for the celebration of the 450th Anniversary of the birth of Martin Luther. Graded MS64 by PCGS.Quant.Geek
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Germany, Third Reich: 1934D 5 Reichsmark (KM#82)Obv: Potsdam Garrison Church divides date
Rev: Eagle divides date, denomination below
Issued for the celebration of the 1st Anniversary of Nazi Rule. Graded MS64 by PCGS.Quant.Geek
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Germany, Third Reich: 1935A 5 Reichsmark (KM#83)Obv: Potsdam Garrison Church, date 21 MARZ 1933 dropped
Rev: Eagle divides date, denomination below
Issued for the celebration of the 1st Anniversary of Nazi Rule. Graded MS63 by PCGS.
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Germany, Third Reich: 1937E 5 Reichspfennig (KM#91)Obv: Eagle above swastika within wreath
Rev: Denomination, oak leaves below
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Germany, Third Reich: 1938A 10 Reichspfennig (KM#92)Obv: Eagle above swastika within wreath
Rev: Denomination, oak leaves below
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Germany, Third Reich: 1938J 50 Reichspfennig (KM#95)Obv: Eagle above swastika within wreath
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Germany, Third Reich: 1939A 1 Reichspfenning (KM#89)Obv: Eagle above swastika within wreath
Rev: Denomination, oak leaves below
Later issues were re-minted in Zinc due to the war effort. Graded MS64 BN by NGC.Quant.Geek
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Germany, Third Reich: 1940A 10 Reichspfenning, Military Occupation Coinage (KM#99)Obv: Large swastika pierced by center hole, date below
Rev: Eagle head above center hole, denomination below
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Germany, Third Reich: 1941 Meissen Porcelain Medal (Scheuch-1874iv)Obv: EINNAHME VON KRETAG - 20. MAI - 1. JUNI 1941; Relief map of Crete between swastika and fasces
Rev: SIEG DER FALLSCHIRMJÄGER-LUFTLANDETRUPPEN UND FLIEGER; Aircraft and parachutes landing
The scene portrays one of the greatest aerial invasions in history. Many historians argue that the delay of the Third Reich in Crete played an important role in the invasion of Russia as the heavy winter hindered their chances of conquest.Quant.Geek
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Germany, Third Reich: 1941 Meissen Porcelain Medal (Scheuch-1878i)Obv: ES KANN HIER NUR EINER SIEGEN UND DAS SIND WIR! (There can be only one Victor and it is us!), Luftwaffe above Schnellboot and Unterseeboot heading for Dover
Rev: EIN GLAUBE, EIN WILLE, EIN ZIEL, SIEG! (One Faith, One Will, One Goal, Victory!) around Nazi German arms, border and laurel in green, swastika in black enamel
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Germany, Third Reich: 1944B 1 Reichspfenning Zinc (KM#97)Obv: Eagle above swastika within wreath
Rev: Denomination, oak leaves below
Re-minted in Zinc since valuable metals such as Copper was needed for the war effort. See here for the earlier Bronze version of the Reichspfenning. Graded MS65 by PCGS.Quant.Geek
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Germany, Third Reich: Anonymous (1938) AE Medal (Colbert/Hyder C106)Obv: Head of Adolf Hitler facing right
Rev: Three line German Legend - ZUR ERINNERUNG AN DIE HEIMKEHR INS REICH (In Remembrance of Homecoming to the Reich; To commemorate the return [of Austria] to the Reich)Quant.Geek
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Germany, Third Reich: Meissen Porcelain Medal (Scheuch-1860i)Quant.Geek
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Germany, Third Reich: Meissen Porcelain Medal (Scheuch-1866m)Quant.Geek
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Germany, Third Reich: Meissen Porcelain Medal (Scheuch-1868a)Quant.Geek
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Germany, Third Reich: Meissen Porcelain Medal (Scheuch-1871n)Quant.Geek
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Germany, Third Reich: Meissen Porcelain Medal (Scheuch-1873a)Quant.Geek
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Germany, Third Reich: Meissen Porcelain Medal (Scheuch-1873n)Quant.Geek
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Germany, Third Reich: Meissen Porcelain Medal (Scheuch-1876a)Quant.Geek
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Germany, Third Reich: Meissen Porcelain Medal (Scheuch-1877a)Quant.Geek
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Germany, Third Reich: Meissen Porcelain Medal (Scheuch-1879n)Quant.Geek
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Germany, Third Reich: Meissen Porcelain Medal (Scheuch-1882a)Quant.Geek
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Germany, Third Reich: Meissen Porcelain Medal, 1938 Annexation of the Sudetenland (Scheuch-1861)Obv: Map of Greater Germany with Sudetenland, Austria and East Prussia; German legend around - EIN VOLK, EIN REICH, EIN FÜHRER; (One People, One Empire, One Leader)
Rev: Handshake, above and below swastikas; German legend around - ZUR ERINNERUNG 1-10 OKTOBER 1938; (In Memory of 1-10 October 1938)
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Germany, Third Reich: Meissen Porcelain Medal, 1938 Annexation of the Sudetenland (Scheuch-1862w)Obv: Map of Greater Germany with Sudetenland, Austria and East Prussia; German legend around - SUDETENBEFREIUNG 1-10 OKTOBER 1938; (Liberation of Sudetenland, 1-10 October 1938)
Rev: Handshake, above and below swastikas; German legend around - EIN VOLK, EIN REICH, EIN FÜHRER; (One People, One Empire, One Leader)
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Germany, Third Reich: Meissen Porcelain Medal, 1940 Invasion of France and Benelux (Scheuch-1869var)Obv: Eagle standing left on pedestal, which bears inscription WIEDER ZUVORGEKOMMEN (We are coming again); around, ZUR ERINNERUNG AN DE 10. MAI 1940 (In memory of 10 May 1940)
Rev: Norse ship, sailing left, with swastika on the mainsail; around, DENN WIR FAHREN GEGEN ENGELLAND (Then we will sail against England)Quant.Geek
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Germany, Third Reich: Meissen Porcelain Medal, 1941 Campaign in Africa (Scheuch-1879v)Obv: Panzer facing left in the desert
Rev: Helmet on sword and oak leaves
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Germany, Third Reich: Meissen Porcelain Medal, Japanese Victory over Singapore (Scheuch-1881a)Obv: Lion facing left beneath a coconut tree; German legend around EINNAHME VON SINGAPORE . 11 FEBRUARY 1942 (The Capture of Singapore - 11 Febrary 1942)
Rev: Wreath circling a Japanese battle flag; German legend around GROSSOSTASIEN VON FREMDHERRCHAFT BEFREIT (Greater East Asia Freed of Foreign Dominion)Quant.Geek
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Germany, Third Reich: Meissen Zinc Medal, 1940 Invasion of Norway (Scheuch-1867)Obv: Eagle standing left on pedestal, which bears inscription UM ZEHN STUNDEN ZUVOR-GEKOMMEN; around, ZUR ERINNERUNG AN DEN FELDZUG IN NORWEGEN; 9.APRIL 1940 in field
Rev: Norse ship, sailing left, with swastika on the mainsail; around, DENN WIR FAHREN GEGEN ENGELLAND (Then we will sail against England)Quant.Geek
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