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The 1919 Provisional Issues |
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January 1919 |
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| The provisionals issued in January 1919 were caused by the sudden increase in the rate from 5 ore to 7 ore for letters less than 20 grams and was effective January 1st. Because the new 7 ore adhesives had not reached the islands, the Danish Post Office authorized Godskesen Andersen of Thorshavn to diagonally bisect 4 ore stamps because there were no 2 ore stamps available. The period of usage was only for 28 days - from January 3rd to January 31st, although the majority were used before January 13th. The quantity of basic stamps available is believed to have been 8 sheets of 100 stamps that would have produced 1600 bisected stamps | |
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Early use of bisect on cover from Sorvaag to Thorshavn, being received in Thorshavn on January 8th. Cover originating from local office (bearing star cancels are uncommon) |
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Bisected 4 ore on 8 ore (1905-1914) with 5 ore used in Vestmanhavn. This bisect has been reported to be used only in Vestamanhavn. Only three copies known. |
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Local cover with two - 2 øre on 5 øre and a 1 øre cancelled with Thorshavn C.D.S. dated January 18, 1919 depicting the printed matter rate. This combination of franking is highly irregular as the 5 øre green Christian X then in use satisfied this rate. |
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