Latest update: December 31 2011
All prices in €.
C = price less than 0,25 €
Iceland
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Skilling-
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cl01
January 1973 Print.: 40.000
Vm2 Perf: 14x13,5 |
Price:
** * 300 Correct cancelled; O 600 Post- O 200 Stamps in fine quality add at least 100% to prices.
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cl02
January 1973 Print.: 25.000
Vm2 Perf: 12,5 |
Price:
** 350 * 100 Correct cancelled; O 500 Post- O 160 Stamps in fine quality add at least 100% to prices |
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cl03 (perf 14) January 1973 Print.: 100.000
Vm2 Perf: 14x13,5 |
Price:
** 120 * 50 Correct cancelled; O 300 Post- O 30 Stamps in fine quality add at least 100% to prices |
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cl03 (perf 12,5) January 1973 Print.: see above
Vm2 Perf: 12,5 |
Price:
** * 400 Correct cancelled; O 650 Post- O 160 Stamps in fine quality add at least 100% to prices |
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cl04 (perf 14) January 1973 Print.: 40.000
Vm2 Perf: 14x13,5 |
Price:
** 220 * 90 Correct cancelled; O 300 Post- O 50 Stamps in fine quality add at least 100% to price |
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cl05 (perf 14) January 1973 Print.: 40.000
Vm2 Perf: 14x13,5 |
Price:
** * 400 Correct cancelled; O 800 Post- O 160 Stamps in fine quality add at least 100% to price |
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cl05 (perf 12,5) January 1973 Print.: see above
Vm2 Perf: 12,5 |
Price:
** 100 * 45 Correct cancelled; O 200 Post- O 30 Stamps in fine quality add at least 100% to price |
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The first Iceland stamps were printed by H. Thiele in Copenhagen. Same type of paper as the Danish stamps with same watermarks and perferation.
Poor perforation are very common and cancelled stamps are more rarely cancelled with correct cancellation than a cancellaion after 1875.
The issues were only used a rather short period and postaly correct used skilling stamps with good perforation are rare.
A number of reprints exist -