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SCG3973 - Germany Offices in China – Reichspost Overprints (1900s)
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This set of stamps was issued for the German Post Offices in China during the early 20th century. The design features the allegorical figure of Germania, symbolizing strength and empire, with the word “China” boldly overprinted to denote colonial postal use. Denominations include 3 pfennig (brown), 5 pfennig (green), 10 pfennig (red), and 20 pfennig (blue). These overprinted issues were used by German officials and residents in treaty ports such as Tientsin and Shanghai, reflecting the political and commercial presence of Germany in China at the time. Today, these stamps are highly sought after by collectors of colonial, overprint, and German Empire philately, especially in fine condition.
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