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Sale 94: The Fall Sale

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Germany - World War II Occupation Issues

Lots 2506-2511

Lot 2506 ()   

World War II Occupation Issues, Saint Nazaire, 1945 50c-2fr Chamber of Commerce Issue, without gum as issued, Very Fine, both signed Tust. Michel No. 1-2 €600 ($670).
Estimate    $150 - 200.

Realized: $220

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Lot 2507    

World War II Occupation Issues, Kotor, 1944 .50L-10L Definitives, o.g., never hinged, F.-V.F., all signed Sieger. Michel No. 1X-6X €1,100 ($1,230).
Estimate    $200 - 300.

Realized: $425

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Lot 2508    

World War II Feldpost, 1944 Crete Inselpost, top margin single, o.g., never hinged, Very Fine; signed Pickenpack. Michel No. 7A €400 ($450).
Estimate    $100 - 150.

Realized: $170

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Lot 2509 ()   

World War II Feldpost, 1945 Hela U-Boat Issue, without gum as issued, Very Fine; signed Dr. Dub, Pickenpak. Michel No. 13b €350 ($390).
Estimate    $75 - 100.

Realized: $260

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Lot 2510    

World War II Propaganda Issues, 1944 25ø-1kr Danish Legion, o.g., hinge remnant, Very Fine set. Michel No. I-III €700 ($780).
Estimate    $150 - 200.

On 12 July 1942, Germany formed the "Frikorps Danmark," a legion of Danish volunteers. The purpose of the Frikorps was to aid in fight against Communist Russia on the Eastern Front. The initial batch or recruits totaled approximately 600 men, and by the end of August 1941, the Frikorps had over 1,000 volunteers.

During the short period in which the Danish Legion was in existence, several propaganda labels were privately produced and sold as a means of fundraising to benefit the legion.

Realized: $220

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Lot 2511    

World War II Propaganda Issues, 1944 50fr Flemish Legion sheetlet of 4, o.g., never hinged, Very Fine. Michel No. XX A €1,000 ($1,110).
Estimate    $200 - 300.

Realized: $400

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Lots 2506-2511

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