Wuerttemberg, Kingdom, Digits in Sign-With Water Mark Nr. 1, 1906, Michel Nr. 227-236; Ten nominals that had been issued previously were re-issued but this time with the water mark „crosses and rings“. The nominals were 2Pf, 3Pf, 5Pf, 10Pf, 20Pf, 25Pf, 30Pf, 40Pf, 50Pf and 1 Mark.
Here are the mint never hinged 2Pf, 3Pf, 5Pf, 25Pf and 50Pf stamps.
Here is a rare mint never hinged block of four in the rare color variety „vivid-grey-blue“ (Michel Nr. 235aa). Signed „Winkler“. This is an early printing thinner paper.
and here the postally used 25Pf, 30Pf, 40Pf, 50Pf and 1 Mark stamps. All stamps, except the 25Pf, are signed „Infla“.
Here is the rare color variety of the 40Pf stamp in vivid-carmine-red (Michel Nr. 234b)
Imperforate trial proofs are known of this issue. They are listed in Michel under Nr. 227PU-236PU. These trial proofs are generally not known to have been used postally, However an imperforate trial print of the 10Pf value was used by the Natural Resource Cabinet office in Stuttgart on a letter sent to the Government Building Master in Frankfurt. Signed Klinghammer. Very rare and probably unique.
Imperforate trial prints are k now. Here is the complete mint.never hinged, set as imperforate trial prints.
Registration Nr. 00420
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