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Nazi Germany Airmail "Eagle and Swastika over Globe" Postage Stamp (40 Reichspfennig)

Philatelic Collectible

AI Estimated Value

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$2 - $5

As of June 24, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a historical postage stamp from Nazi Germany, specifically an airmail stamp featuring prominent political and nationalistic iconography. The stamp is predominantly in shades of red and off-white/beige, with the main design elements rendered in a deep red color against a lighter background. The central design depicts a large, stylized eagle in flight, soaring above a representation of the globe. The eagle's wings are outstretched, conveying a sense of power and dominance. In the upper left quadrant of the stamp, positioned above the globe and partially obscured by the eagle's wing, a swastika is clearly visible within a circular motif, radiating lines extending outwards, symbolizing the Nazi regime. The bottom portion of the stamp contains text, partially visible, which reads "Deutsche 40 Luftpost", indicating 'German 40 Airmail'. The number '40' likely refers to the denomination in Reichspfennig. The edges of the stamp show characteristic perforations, though the top edge appears to have a more irregular, possibly wavy or serrated, cut, suggesting it might be part of a larger sheet or series with varying perforations. Several dark, irregular, vertical lines strongly suggest the stamp has been postmarked or cancelled, indicating it has been used. The overall condition appears to be consistent with a used stamp of its age, potentially showing some wear inherent to circulation. The print quality appears to be clear, despite the cancellation marks. This item dates to the period of Nazi Germany (1933-1945) due to the unmistakable swastika emblem and the German text 'Deutsche Luftpost', making it a piece of historical philately from a contentious era.

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I have examined the provided image of the Nazi Germany Airmail "Eagle and Swastika over Globe" 40 Reichspfennig postage stamp. Based on this visual inspection, the stamp appears to be authentic for its type, given the recognizable iconography and text consistent with German airmail stamps from the 1933-1945 period. However, it is crucial to state that definitive authenticity confirmation would require an in-person examination, including assessment of paper, printing methods, and watermark (if applicable). Provenance documentation would also significantly bolster authenticity. Scientific testing, such as ink analysis, could further verify its age and origin. The condition of this particular stamp is "used," evidenced by the clear cancellation marks. While the print quality appears clear despite the cancellation, the irregular top perforation and signs of wear are consistent with a circulated item. The cancellation itself is a factor, as heavily canceled or poorly struck cancellations can diminish value, though this one seems relatively clear. From a market perspective, these stamps are not particularly rare. While carrying historical significance due to the Nazi iconography, they were issued in large quantities. There is a consistent but often limited demand from collectors specializing in Third Reich philately or world airmails. Market comparables for similar used examples in this condition typically fall into the low single-digit dollar range. Factors impacting value include the exact type of cancellation, the clarity of the design post-cancellation, and the absence of faults like tears, thinning, or creasing, which are difficult to ascertain fully from an image. Given its used condition and commonality, I would estimate the appraisal value for this stamp to be in the range of $2 to $5. This value is predicated on the assumption of authenticity from the image and no hidden defects not visible in the photograph.

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