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Stamp of the Kingdom of Italy; 1890; postage due stamp (= "Segnatasse") of the issue "Number in lying oval"; stamp postmarked in 1901
Stamp. Michel: No. P6b; Yvert & tellier: T6 or S6; Scott: No. J6
Color: orange / dark lilac red (= type "b" = difference to the 1870 issue (type "a"))
Watermark: Italy No. 1 (crown)
Nominal value: 10 Centesimi
Postage validity: from 1890 until ?

Stamp picture size: 22.5 x 18.5 mm
Date

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1901 (postmark)
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Author Poste del Regno d'Italia (Post of the government of Italy)
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Picture description Ornamented drawing of a number in lying oval
First day of issue 1890
Publisher Poste del Regno d'Italia (Post of the government of Italy)
Design Unknown authorUnknown author
Printer "Officina Carte Valori", Turin
Printing technique Letterpress printing
Circulation ? (in sheets à 100 stamps)
Perforation Comb perforation, K 14
MICHEL Nr. Italien, Nr. P6b
SCOTT Nr. Italy, No. J6

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current16:46, 8 November 2017Thumbnail for version as of 16:46, 8 November 2017615 × 516 (157 KB)Katharinaiv (talk | contribs){{Information |Description=Stamp of the Kingdom of Italy; 1890; postage due stamp (= "Segnatasse") of the issue "Number in lying oval"; stamp postmarked in 1901<br /> '''Stamp'''. Michel: No. P6b; Yvert & tellier: T6 or S6; Scott: No. J6<br /> '''Color...

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