U.S. and Worldwide Stamps
September 9-10, 2015

ImagesDescriptionCurrent Bid
Lot #1428
SERBIA
1866 Belgrade Printing, pelure paper, 40pa ultramarine, two diff. shades, horizontal strips of three, oval and boxed "Naplacheno" and "Preporucheno"
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Catalog #13
Price Realized
$280.00

Lot #1429
SERBIA
1880 Prince Milan, 50p brown violet, two unused examples, each gummed on both sides, fine-v.f., extremely rare, with 1963 Dr.Hirsch cert. (Mi.26b)
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Catalog #31a
Catalog Value €560
Price Realized
$500.00

Lot #1430
SERBIA
1903 3d perf. 13 1/2, block of 10, n.h., fine-v.f. and pristine, very rare,
Box *
Catalog #76a
Catalog Value $900
Price Realized
$450.00

Lot #1431
SERBIA
1918 (Apr 20) military card sent from Military Post Office IV to the Vodeno Military Hospital near Thessalonica, with "VP/BR 208", the rarest Serbian military post office cancel, fine, with 2004 Krstic cert.
Envelope
Price Realized
$230.00

Lot #1432
SERBIA
1918 (18 Apr) French military postcard sent to a Serbian soldier in Corfu, with the rare "MPO 208" cancel, with arrival pmk, fine
Envelope
Price Realized
$230.00

Lot #1433
SERBIA
1918 (Dec 24) picture postcard franked with 10pa, tied by "Tisza Sz Miklos" pmk, from a member of FPO 48, censored "Veliki Beckerek Military Region" (later Zrenjanin-North Banat). After the Salonika Front was broken and the war ended, most of the Serbian troops were taken to Baranya and Temesvar to occupy those parts of Transylvania (Romania) which belonged to Hungary. The Serbian stamp issue "King Peter on the Battlefield" was used at Salonika (5para and 10para only) as wartime currency. Soldiers were paid with these stamps and the Greek authorities collected money from the Serbian officials at Salonika in exchange, rare
Envelope
Catalog #133
Price Realized
$450.00

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