Latest update: June 10th 2010
All prices in €.
C = price less than 0,25 €
Deutsches Reich.
From January the first 1875 all stamps have the value pfenning (100 pf. = 1 Mark). New stamps were issued in 1875 with the value pfenninge, which was changed to pfenning in 1880. So the first stamps with the new value exist with the inscription pfennige (type 1) and pfennig (type 2). There are some variation in the colour of all the stamps. The most marked are included here.
Each stamp has its own page -
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#20 - 1875- 10 pfennige no watermark perf.: 13,5x14,25 red **200,- * 20,- o 1,- |
Type 1 pfennige.
The red colour varies a lot. From 1879 the red colour is often mixed with a orange. |
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#20 - 1875 10 pfennige no watermark perf.: 13,5x14,25 dark carmine ** - * ? o 80,- |
Type 1 pfennige.
The most caracteristic colour of the 10 pfennige. |
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#20 - 1879 10 pfennige no watermark perf.: 13,5x14,25 rosa carmine ** ? * 50,- o 2,- |
Type 1 pfennige.
The red colour varies a lot. From 1879 the red colour is often mixed with a orange. |
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#20 - 1879 10 pfennige no watermark perf.: 13,5x14,25 rosa red ** ? * 50,- o 2,- |
Type 1 pfennige.
The red colour varies a lot. From 1879 the red colour is often mixed with a orange. |
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#20 - 1880- 10 pfennige no watermark perf.: 13,5x14,25 red ** 20,- * 3,- o 0,50 |
Type 2 pfennig.
The red colour varies a lot. The red colour is normally ligther than the colour used on type 1. Below are three different examples. |
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