Germany-DDR 1986 9th Stamp Exhibition of the Youth

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  • Label : "Deutsche Post" of the German Democratic Republic; 1982; commemorative stamps of the ae-tenant to the "9th Stamp Exhibition of the Youth";

issue of 2 stamp à 1 se-tenant with decorative field (middle), therefrom 1 stamp semi-postal

Note:
The "9. Briemarkenausstellung der Jugend" (German for "9th Stamp Exhibition of the Youth") took place in the time 25 July 1986 - 03 August 1986 in the "Ausstellungszentrum des VKSK" in Berlin-Karkshorst (= "1157 Belin") ("VKSK"="Verband der Kleingärtner, Siedler und Kleintierzüchter").

Stamp datas:

  • Catalogue numbers : Michel: No. 3030 + 3031; Yvert & Tellier: No. 2651 + 2652; Scott: No. 2553 + 2554
  • Color : multicolored
  • Watermark : none
  • Nominal values :
- se-tenant : 10+5 - 20 (Pfennig)
- black print : sale price 3,- Mark
  • Postage validity : 22 July 1986 - 02 October 1990
  • Designed by : Joachim Rieß (* 1937)
  • Printed by : "Deutsche Wertpapierdruckerei", Leipzig
  • Print process : Offset printing on luminescent paper
  • Perforation : Comb perforation, K 13 : 12½
  • Print runs :
- se-tenant : 3,500,000 in sheets à 20 se-tenants (2x10) = 40 stamps
- black print : 190,000 black print
  • Stamp size
- stamps (printed area of a single stamp without year line): 29.0 x 21.5 mm
- dcorative middle field : 17.5 x 21.5 mm
- se-tenant (total measures without year line) : 103.5 x 21.5 mm


Commemorative stamps of the issue "9th Stamp Exhibition of the Youth"
(issue of 2 stamp à 1 se-tenant with decorative field (middle), therefrom 1 stamp semi-postal)

Mint stamps

Se-tenant Michel No. 3030SD, mint

Postmarked stamps

Se-tenant Michel No. 3030ZD, postmarked

Black print

Blackprint to this issue

Postal stationery

Postal Stationery Card, Michel No. P94, postmarked at "1157 Berlin-Karlshorst", 20-07-1986


To the stamp motive:
- 10+5 (Pfennig) : View to Berlin around 1652
- decorative middle field : Town Seal of Berlin, 1338
- 80 (Pfennig) : View to Berlin with historical and modern buildings