Germany
Definitive Current in Use
Sights
Date of issue
|
2000~ |
Subject
|
Sights |
Values
|
10 pfennigs / € 0.05, 2000.09.28, Wernigerode Castle
20 pfennigs / € 0.10, 2001.11.08, Bottcherstrasse
of Bremen
47 pfennigs / € 0.24, 2001.04.05, Hillside park Wilhelmshohe
in Kassel
50 pfennigs / € 0.26, 2001.09.05, Kirchheim Castle
80 pfennigs / € 0.41, 2001.04.05, Protestant church
of St. Reinoldi., Dortmund
100 pfennigs / € 0.51, 2001.01.11, Schwerin Castle
110 pfennigs / € 0.56, 2000.09.28, Steinerne Urucke Regensburg
220 pfennigs / € 1.12, 2001.01.11, St. Nikolai Cathedral, Greifswald
300 pfennigs / € 1.53, 2000.09.28, Grimma Castle
400 pfennigs / € 2.05, 2001.09.05, Wartburg Castle in Eisenach
440 pfennigs / € 2.25, 2001.08.09, Cologne Cathedral
510 pfennigs / € 2.61, 2001.11.08, Heidelberg Castle
720 pfennigs / € 3.68, 2001.07.12, City Hall of Hildesheim |
Designer
|
Sibylle and Fritz Haase, Bremen |
Size of the stamp
|
21.5 x 25.5 mm |
Paper
|
White fluorescent stamp paper DP 1 M |
Method of printing
|
Indirect two-colour letterpress |
Printer
|
the Bundesdruckerei GmbH, Berlin |
Women in German Histroy
Date of issue
|
2000~ |
Subject
|
Women in German Histroy |
Values
|
100 pfennigs / € 0.51, 2000.11.09, Grethe Weiser, actress and
singer
110 pfennigs / € 0.56, 2000.11.09, Kate Strobel, politician
220 pfennigs / € 1.12, 2001.01.11, Marieluise Fleisser, writer
300 pfennigs / € 1.53, 2001.01.11, Nelly Sachs, Nobel Prize winner
for Literature |
Designer
|
Professor Gerd Aretz and Oliver Aretz, Wuppertal |
Size of the stamp
|
23.02 mm x 27.32 mm |
Paper
|
White fluorescent postage stamp paper DP 1 M |
Method of printing
|
Two-colour intaglio printing |
Printer
|
the Bundesdruckerei GmbH, Berlin |
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