Edenkoben is a municipality (6,719 inhabitants end 2015) in the Südliche Weinstrasse district, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Edenkoben is one of the towns situated along the German Wine Route. Edenkoben is the seat of the Verbandsgemeinde ("collective municipality") Edenkoben.
It used stamps issued by the Bavaria (Bayern) State until 1920.
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Germany Bundespost
German Empire era
Bavaria State era
Until 31 March 1920.
A post office (Expedition) opened in 1844. It used numerals 64 and 101 (after 1866ca) within a mill wheel (Mühlrad).
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Circle with expedition on the 1888 issue.
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