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Collection of Deutsche Post (German Post) Postage Stamps

Philatelic Collection

AI Estimated Value

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$25-50

As of June 16, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a collection of nine individual postage stamps from Deutsche Post (German Post), carefully organized and affixed in what appears to be a stamp album or on a specialized stamp sheet designed for display and preservation. Each stamp features a distinctive design with a large numeral indicating its face value, surrounded by intricate patterns and text including 'DEUTSCHE POST' and 'PFENNIG' (though 'PFENNIG' is not explicitly visible on each stamp, it's implied by the numerical values common for German stamps of the era visible). The stamps exhibit a range of colors: a dark blue-gray (12), green (5 and 15), red (12 and 8 with an overprint), purple (6), black (2), a teal or dark green (16), and brown (10). Most stamps appear to be cancelled, indicated by circular or wavy postmarks, suggesting they have been used for postage. The perforations around the edges of each stamp are clearly visible and appear mostly intact, though some edge wear or minor tears might be present, particularly on the red '12' stamp. The overall condition of the stamps varies; some (like the '5' green and '2' black) appear relatively clean, while others (like the purple '6' and the red '8') show heavier cancellations and possible surface dirt or wear. The red '8' stamp notably features an overprint with what appears to be '12.4.47-12', which could indicate a specific date of issue, a commemorative event, or a revaluation, making it a unique feature. The stamps are adhered to a light beige, stiff paper sheet with faint vertical lines, typical of an album page. Based on the 'Deutsche Post' inscription and the visual style, these stamps likely date from the mid-20th century, possibly the post-World War II period or slightly before, with the red '8' stamp's overprint possibly indicating a specific date like 1947. The craftsmanship is standard for government-issued postage stamps, demonstrating uniform printing and perforation.

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I have visually examined this collection of nine Deutsche Post postage stamps. Based on the inscription 'DEUTSCHE POST' and the design featuring large numerals, these stamps appear to be from Germany, likely dating from the immediate post-World War II period. The red '8' with the '12.4.47' overprint strongly suggests a 1947 issue or revaluation, placing these stamps within a generally common philatelic era. Most stamps exhibit typical cancellations, indicating used condition. The perforations appear largely intact, though some edge wear, especially on the red '12', is noted. The overall condition varies, with some showing heavier cancellations and minor soiling. Authenticity, based on visual inspection alone, appears consistent with genuine Deutsche Post issues of the period. However, without in-hand examination, I cannot definitively confirm authenticity, watermark presence, paper variations, or confirm the specifics of the overprint, which can significantly influence value. The common designs and high number of cancelled stamps suggest these are not rare issues. Market conditions for post-WWII German stamps are generally modest unless they are uncancelled, rare varieties, or have specific historical significance. Comparables would be similar used Definitive issues from the Allied Occupation or early German Democratic Republic/Federal Republic. Demand for these specific common issues is generally low among advanced collectors, though they hold appeal for thematic or beginner collectors. Factors impacting value are primarily condition, the definitive identification of each stamp (including specific printings), and the precise nature of the '12.4.47' overprint which requires closer inspection. For full authentication and a more precise valuation, physical examination, including a review of watermarks, paper types, and detailed overprint analysis using specialized philatelic tools, along with provenance documentation, would be essential.

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