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Stamp of Norway; 1933; official stamp of the issue "Coat of arms - I/II" from 1933/1937; type I / subtype II = letterpress printing by printery Knudsen, picture size: 34 x 18.5 mm, thicker characters at inscription, without shadow lines at the lion; postmarked in Breistein (northeastern of Bergen, Hordaland region), 1938
Stamp: Michel: No. D18II; Yvert & Tellier: No. S18(B); AFA: No. TJ18
Color: olive grey to dark grey
Watermark: Norway No. 2 (posthorn) - multiple
Nominal value: 40 (Øre)

Postage validity: from 27 September 1933 until 31 March 1985
date QS:P,+1950-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P580,+1933-09-27T00:00:00Z/11,P582,+1985-03-31T00:00:00Z/11

Stamp picture size: 34 x 18.5 mm

Postmark: Breistein (northeastern of Bergen, Hordaland region), (two circle postmark with non-through date fess with striped inner area (narrow thin stripes); medium size; 25 mm outer circle)
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Author Posten Norge (Norway Post)
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Picture description Norwegian Coat of arms drawing for official stamps - type I - subtype II
First day of issue
Publisher Posten Norge (Norway Post)
Design S. Hennum
Printer Printery from Christian Holtermann Knudsen (= subtype "II")
Printing technique Letterpress printing (= subtype "II")
Circulation 3,459,450 (subtype II)
Perforation Comb perforation, K 14½ : 13½
MICHEL Nr. Norwegen, Nr. D18II

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