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Lot #4302
GERMAN WORLD WAR II OCCUPATION ISSUES German Occupation of Serbia
1941 (1 May) cover used locally in Pancevo, franked with six Yugoslavia adhesives (1.50d King Peter II and five Postage Dues), each handstamped "Post Pantschowa" with swastika in violet, tied by bilingual "Panchevo/Pancevo" cds, v.f., signed Jbar, also Mirko Verner, with his 1974 certificate ("these handstamps were prepared in anticipation of the occupation by the German minority in Pancevo. Only 6 such covers have been recorded")
Envelope
$450.00

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Lot #4303
GERMAN WORLD WAR II OCCUPATION ISSUES German Occupation of Serbia
1941 (8 May) cover franked with single Yugoslavia 1.50d King Peter II, used together with horizontal pair of 0.25f handstamped with large "Post Pantschowa" in circle, all tied by bilingual "Panchevo/Pancevo" cds, addressed to Scervenka, cover mending on reverse, otherwise fine and rare usage of this provisional handstamp, with 1987 Novakovic certificate
Envelope
$450.00

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Lot #4304
GERMAN WORLD WAR II OCCUPATION ISSUES German Occupation of Serbia
1941 "Serbien" overprints, 0.25d-30d complete set of 15, used on four registered covers, mostly fine-v.f. (catalogued as used off cover)
Envelope
Catalog #Mi.1-15
Catalog Value €2,000
$350.00

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Lot #4305
GERMAN WORLD WAR II OCCUPATION ISSUES German Occupation of Serbia
1944 Prepared but not issued, 4d magenta (Obradovic) and 12d gray blue (Vuk Karadzic), imperforate (engraved) die proofs on wove paper, v.f.
E
$750.00

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