Germany and German Colonies Germany Empire & Reich
Sale No: 5184
Lot No: 6188
Symbol: **
Cat No: B92
1936, Olympics souvenir sheet, group of ten (Scott B92), fresh stock, some with interleaving; appear sound, though a corner bend or partly stuck interleaf possible, o.g., never hinged, Very Fine. Scott $975. (Image)
Suggested Bid $200
Opening US$ 100.00
Sold...US$ 100.00
Closed..Feb-12-2023, 21:00:00 EST
Sold For 100
Sale No: 5184
Lot No: 6192
Symbol: o
Cat No: C35-C37
Airmail, 1928-31, 1m-4m Zeppelin complete (Scott C35-C37), Very Fine. Michel 423-424,455. Scott $118. (Image)
Suggested Bid $32
Opening US$ 21.00
Sold...US$ 21.00
Closed..Feb-12-2023, 21:00:00 EST
Sold For 21
Plebiscite Areas: Saar
Sale No: 5184
Lot No: 6199
Symbol: **
Cat No: C1-C4
1928-32, 50c-5Fr Airplane over Saarbrücken (Scott C1-C4), o.g., never hinged, Very Fine. Scott $171. (Image)
Suggested Bid $80
Opening US$ 65.00
Sold...US$ 65.00
Closed..Feb-12-2023, 21:00:00 EST
Sold For 65
WWII War & Propaganda Forgeries
Sale No: 5184
Lot No: 6200
Symbol: *
1945, Facsimile of a U.S. $1 Bill - German Propaganda "leaflet" dropped over Italy, a short Italian-language propaganda message on the back translates as, "The promises of the Americans are of no value - they look fine and good, but they are only illusions - like this banknote."
The following is information is from the website psywarrior.com. In April of 1945, Colonel Floyd E. Minor, Commanding Officer of the Third Battalion of the 339th, found that, because of the headlong retreat of the enemy in northern Italy, he had advanced beyond the range of his maps. His men reported that the Germans had left vast quantities of printed material in now-vacant printing plants and storage facilities. He decided to lead a patrol through the warehouses in search of operational maps of the area. In a storage building located on a private estate just north of Verona he found maps of the surrounding area; but he also found a large bundle of U.S. $1 Silver Certificates of 1935 bearing the serial number D85826026A. The notes had been reproduced by the Germans with what appeared to be a handwritten message printed on the back. Minor stated, "I picked up a bundle of them, about 100 I guess, gave some away and had the rest destroyed." . (Image)
Suggested Bid $100
Opening US$ 50.00
Sold...US$ 50.00
Closed..Feb-12-2023, 21:00:00 EST
Sold For 50
Worldwide A-Z Postal History
Sale No: 5184
Lot No: 6089
Symbol: C
Cat No: Germany 1936.0805
Germany, 1936 (5-11 Aug) 6th South America Flight, Round Trip, Frankfurt - Frankfurt (Michel 33/34), cover franked with an Olympics souvenir sheet (B92, Mi. Block 6), with an Aug 3 Olympics cancel, a magenta flight cachet and a central Aug 11 onboard c.d.s.; no address on the front, small handstamp of "Julias B. Bock, Air Mail Specialist, Berlin Halensee" on the reverse, Very Fine. Very scarce. (Image)