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Denmark 15 Ore King Christian X Postage Stamp

Postage Stamp

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$0.50 - $1.50

As of June 24, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a rectangular, imperforate postage stamp from Denmark, featuring the profile of King Christian X, facing right. The stamp is predominantly lavender or purple in color, with the king's portrait enclosed within a circular frame. Surrounding the portrait are decorative elements, possibly wreaths or intricate patterns. The word "DANMARK" is visible across the top of the circular frame, indicating its country of origin. Below the portrait, the denomination "15 ORE 15" is clearly displayed in a sans-serif font, with "ORE" positioned centrally between the two "15"s. The stamp has a classic design, typical of early 20th-century European postage. The edges appear to be perforated, but the full extent of the perforations and their condition is not perfectly clear due to the angle and placement in a stamp album or on another surface. A notable feature is a heavy, dark circular cancellation mark obscuring parts of the King's face and the top left portion of the stamp, indicating it has been used. The cancellation mark is black and applied in a way that suggests a circular date stamp or similar postal device. There are some minor visible condition issues, such as slight discoloration around the edges and potentially some creasing or wear associated with its age and use. The printing quality appears to be consistent with governmental philatelic production of its era. This stamp likely dates from the reign of King Christian X, which would place its estimated age between 1912 and 1947.

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This Denmark 15 Ore King Christian X stamp, likely issued between 1912 and 1947, is typical of its era. Based on the provided image, the stamp appears authentic; its design and denomination align with known issues. However, definitive authentication would require an in-person examination to verify paper type, watermark (if any), and printing methods, as well as to check for any reprints or forgeries. The condition significantly impacts its value. The heavy, dark circular cancellation mark, while indicating use and genuineness, largely obscures the king's portrait and the top left portion, which is a significant detractor. The imperforate nature mentioned in the description, if accurate (the image shows what appears to be used perforations), would be a significant factor, but it's hard to confirm definitively from the image. "Imperforate" and "perforated" are contradictory, and the description seems to indicate both. Assuming it is a used, perforated stamp, minor discoloration and wear are also visible, common for a used stamp of this age. Market conditions for common, used stamps from this period, even with a venerable monarch's image, are generally modest. This particular issue is not considered rare. Comparables suggest that used examples in typical condition, like this one, command very low prices. The demand is primarily from generalist collectors or those filling spaces in basic Denmark collections. The heavy cancellation is the primary factor limiting its value to a nominal range. For full authentication and to resolve the perforation question, I would need to physically examine the stamp and potentially consult philatelic catalogs or an expert to confirm specific varieties and issue dates.

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