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Stamp of the Kingdom of Denmark; 1895; definitive stamp of the issue "Coat of arms in standing oval with numerals"; new drawing format with perforation spacing; special characteristics: (a) Larger numerals in the corners as in the original issue from 1882; (b) perforation 12¾; c) watermark Denmark No. 2 (Michel: 1Y) (large crown) (d) Longer and more slim legs in the letter "M" in "DENMARK" than variant with small numerals in the corner (1882); stamp postmarked in Copenhagen, 1902
Stamp: Michel: No. 36YB; Yvert et Tellier: No. 37a; AFA: No. 36B
Color: blue
Watermark: Denmark No. 2 (Michel: No. 1Y) (large crown) (on the single stamps) (= type "Y")
"KGL.POSTFRIM." as sheet margin watermark
Nominal value: 20 Øre

Postage validity: from December 1895 until 31 December 1926
date QS:P,+1500-00-00T00:00:00Z/6,P580,+1895-12-00T00:00:00Z/10,P582,+1926-12-31T00:00:00Z/11

Stamp picture size (printed area): 17.5 x 21.0 mm

Postmark: Copenhagen,
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Author "Generaldirektoratet for Postvaesenet" of the Kingdom of Denmark
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Picture description Coat of arms of Denmark in standing oval with numerals in all four corners
First day of issue
Publisher "Generaldirektoratet for Postvaesenet" of the Kingdom of Denmark
Design Nilaus Fristrup (1836-1909) (design)

Phillip Christian Batz (1820-1890) (engraving)

Printer "H.H. Thiele, Copenhagen" (?)
Printing technique Letterpress printing
Circulation 19,000,000 (in sheets à 100 stamps)
Perforation Comb perforation, K 12¾ (= type B)
MICHEL Nr. Dänemark, Nr. 36YB

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current13:32, 7 March 2018Thumbnail for version as of 13:32, 7 March 2018686 × 781 (279 KB)Katharinaiv (talk | contribs){{Information |Description=Stamp of the Kingdom of Denmark; 1895; definitive stamp of the issue "Coat of arms in standing oval with numerals"; new drawing format with perforation spacing; special characteristics: (a) Larger numerals in the corners as in the original issue from 1882; (b) perforation 12¾; c) watermark Denmark No. 2 (Michel: 1Y) (large crown) (d) Longer and more slim legs in the letter "M" in "DENMARK" than variant with small numerals in the corner (1882); stamp postmarked in Copenhagen, 1902<br /> '''Stamp''': Michel: No. 36YB; Yvert et Tellier: No. 37a; AFA: No. 36B<br /> '''Color''': blue<br /> '''Watermark''': Denmark No. 2 (Michel: No. 1Y) (large crown) (on the single stamps) (= type "Y")<br /> "KGL.POSTFRIM." as sheet margin watermark<br /> '''Nominal value''': 20 Øre<br /> '''Postage validity''': {{other date|-|1895-12|1926-12-31}}<br /> '''Stamp picture size''' (printed area): 17.5 x 21.0 mm<br /> '''Postmark''': [[:Category:Copenhagen|...

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