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King Leopold II (Belgium) stamp, 10 c orange-red, Louis-Eugène Mouchon, 01/06/1893

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country: Belgium (België / Belgique) topic: King Leopold II in profile theme: kings sort stamp: postal stamp color: orange-red year: 1893 publication date: 01/01/1900 stamp value: 10 c code: 57 perforation: 14 number of issues: 567.000.000 designer: Louis-Eugène Mouchon engraving: Albert Doms book printing: Stamp Printing Mechelen values: mint (unused): € 14,00 (2008) mint (with hinge): € 3,25 (2008) stamped: € 0,20 (2008) on letter or document: € 5,00 (2008) More in this series: King Leopold II in profile, 10 c, red (pink) King Leopold II in profile, 10 c, orange-red Notes: This stamp usually contains a Sunday strip. Stamps without a the Sunday strip has only value on a letter or document. Documents with seals which lacks the Sunday strip lose 50% of their value. Information: King Leopold II of Belgium. Leopold Louis Philippe Marie Victor (Brussels, April 9, 1835 - Laken, 17 December 1909) was Prince of Belgium, Duke of Saxony, Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Go...

King Leopold II (Belgium) stamp, 10 c red (pink), carmine, Louis-Eugène Mouchon, 01/01/1900

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country: Belgium (België / Belgique) topic: King Leopold II in profile theme: kings sort stamp: postal stamp color: red (pink), carmine year: 1900 publication date: 01/01/1900 stamp value: 10 c code: 58 (58a carmine) perforationg: 14 number of issues: 486.000.000 designer: Louis-Eugène Mouchon engraving: Albert Doms book printing: Stamp Printing Mechelen values: red (pink) mint (unused): € 14,00 (2008) mint (with hinge): € 2,75 (2008) stamped: € 0,50 (2008) on letter or document: € 7,50 (2008) carmine mint (unused): € 9,92 (2001) mint (with hinge): € 3,97 (2001) stamped: € 0,99 (2001) on letter or document: € 6,82 (2001) More in this series: King Leopold II in profile, 10 c, red (pink) King Leopold II in profile, 10 c, orange-red Notes: This stamp usually contains a Sunday strip. Stamps without a the Sunday strip has only value on a letter or document. Documents with seals which lacks the Sunday strip lose 50% of their value. Information: King Leopol...

Timbre du roi Léopold I (Epauletten), ancien roi de Belgique, 10 cents, brun (Français-

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pay: Belgique code: rubrique: thème: type de timbre: timbre-poste nombre de timbres par feuille: 200 circulation: 5250000 genre de dents: édenté couleur: brun type du papier: papier à la main ou de parchemin, de tri homme de gravure (gravure): Robinson H. type de gravure: taille-douce design: Baugniet Ch. forme du cillinders (press): Centre de travail général de la marque à Bruxelles année: 1849 date de publication: 1/7/1849 valeur postal: 10 c commentaires: déclassés sur 1/7/1866 explication / thème: Léopold II. Filigrane: deux majuscules entrelacées «L» dans son contexte. Le filigrane n'est pas toujours au centre sur le 6 mai 1840 a vu les premiers timbres en Angleterre Merci à la persévérance de Rowland Hill, dont le nom de famille est devenue légendaire. La poste belge a envoyé un inspecteur, sources Louis, nos voisins à ce nouveau mode de paiement à l'étude. Il a donc recommandé à des frais de norme inférieure pour recueillir le Daily Mail à l'ord...

King Leopold I (Epauletten), old stamp, first King of Belgium, 10 cent, Dix Cents, brown

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country: Belgium (België / Belgique) code: 1 topic: King Leopold I (first King of Belgium) theme: King type of stamp: postal stamp number of stamps per sheet: 200 circulation: 5250000 kind of serration: not perforated color: brown paper type: handmade paper, sort of perkament engraving (engraving): Robinson H. engraving type: intaglio design: Baugniet Ch. cillinder shape (bookpress): General work center of the Seal at Brussels year: 1849 publication date: 1/7/1849 postal value: 10 c (Dix Cents) comments: decommissioned on 1/7/1866 watermark: two interwoven uppercase 'L' in context. The watermark is not always centrally. Information: Leopold I. On May 6, 1840 saw the first stamps in England thanks to the perseverance of Rowland Hill, whose family name has become legendary. The Belgian Post sent an inspector, Louis sources, to our neighbors to study this new payment method. Therefore he recommended a lower standard fee to collect the mail daily to order, e...

King Albert I, Belgium (België - Belgique), 1915-1919, 15 c, deep violet, purple, stamp

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country: Belgium (België / Belgique) code: 139 (and 139a) topic: King Albert I of Belgium theme: Kings type of stamp: postal stamp color: violet (deep violet for 139a) year: 1915-1919 publication date: 15 October 1915 postal value: 15 c designer and engraving: Waterlow and Sons Londen Information: King Albert I (8 April 1875 – 17 February 1934) reigned as King of the Belgians from 1909 until 1934. At the beginning of World War I, Albert complied with a British demand that he not acquiesce to a German request to move troops through Belgium in order to attack Britain's ally, France, which Germany anticipated was about to declare war on Germany in support of Russia. Albert responded to the German demand to move soldiers through his country: 'I rule a nation, not a road!' When Germany subsequently invaded Belgium, King Albert, as prescribed by the Belgian constitution, took personal command of the Belgian army, and held the Germans off long enough for Britain and Fr...

18 mannen bewaken duurste Belgische postzegel van 75.000 euro

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18 veiligheidsmensen bewaken momenteel op de filateliebeurs Antverpia 2010 één postzegel. Het gaat om de welbekende 'omgekeerde Dendermonde', heeft een cataloguswaarde van 75.000 euro en is hiermee de duurste Belgische postzegel ooit. Op veilingen bracht hij al tot 112.000 euro op. Hij werd in 1920 gedrukt in het Nederlandse Haarlem. Twee vellen met telkens 25 postzegels werden verkeerd gedrukt, waarvan het stadhuis van Dendermonde omgekeerd staat. Eén vel werd vernietigd, het andere verkocht aan een Gents postkantoor. Van de eerste oplage zijn momenteel 17 exemplaren gekend, 15 postfrisse en 2 afgestempelde. De enige gekende afstempeling is "Gand 13/8/1920". In 1942 werd een Brusselse postzegelhandelaar, die in het bezit was van twee exemplaren, vermoord. De moordenaar en de twee postzegels zijn nooit achterhaald. De post heeft zelf één van de zegels in haar kluizen liggen, en die wordt nu voor het eerst in 15 jaar tentoongesteld aan het grote publiek. Achttien mense...