Special stamp series: Charity issue in favor of Volkshilfe - Germany / Saarland 1951 - 5,000 Pfennig

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Special stamp series: Charity issue in favor of Volkshilfe - Germany / Saarland 1951 - 5,000 Pfennig


CountryGermany / Saarland
Issue Date1951
Face Value 5,000.00 
PerforationK 13
Stamp TypePostage stamp
Item TypeStamp
Chronological Issue Number108
Chronological ChapterGER-SAA
SID859516
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This is a charity issue in favor of Volkshilfe. The painting "Saint Martin shares his coat with the arms" by Anthonis van Dyck (1599-1641). He was the most important Flemish painter in the 17th century. His teacher was the famous Peter Paul Rubens. Best known are van Dyck's courtly pictures and religious pictures. He lived in London since 1632. Since November 20, 1947, the French currency was 1 Franc = 100 centimes on the Saarland stamps. the editorial board therefore records the nominal values ​​of catalog numbers 226 to 378 in centimes.

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This is a charity issue in favor of Volkshilfe. The painting "Saint Martin shares his coat with the arms" by Anthonis van Dyck (1599-1641). He was the most important Flemish painter in the 17th century. His teacher was the famous Peter Paul Rubens. Best known are van Dyck's courtly pictures and religious pictures. He lived in London since 1632. Since November 20, 1947, the French currency was 1 Franc = 100 centimes on the Saarland stamps. the editorial board therefore records the nominal values ​​of catalog numbers 226 to 378 in centimes..