Deidesheim is a town (3,779 inhabitants end 2015) in the Bad Dürkheim district in Rhineland-Palatinate.
It used stamps issued by the Bavaria (Bayern) State until 1920.
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Germany Bundespost
Allied Occupation
To be confirmed
German Empire era
Bavaria State era
Until 31 March 1920.
A post office opened in 1844. It used numerals 50 and 78 (after 1859) within a mill wheel (Mühlrad).