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Saturday, December 21, 2013

Beaufort – Sheets of 12 of the 5 Fr red & 5 Fr green Beaufort Castle communal revenues


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Surcharged Kayl pictorial used on an identity card in 1947 – newly discovered!


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Kayl -- Village View
5 frs. on 2 fr (?)
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Identity card issued 30 December 1947 for the then
21-year-old Fernand Dostert of Kayl.   The stamp is affixed to the back of the card.  When was the pictorial issued and when was it surcharged?  Were there other denominations and other surcharges?  We know so little about these attractive communale revenues.

Friday, December 20, 2013

Pétange – Pre-WWII Communal Revenues Reappear in 1945!


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Here, on a civil register abstract dated 30 November 1945, we see Pétange’s pre-WWII French-language pictorial communal revenues back in use, but on a German-language form from the war years when French text had to be obliterated from revenue stamps (see my post here showing Echternach communals with German text obliterated).
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Useldange’s Pictorial Communal Revenues!

 

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Newly discovered, the four rouletted denominations—2.50 Fr red, 3.20 Fr brown, 5.00 Fr blue, and 10 Fr green—are printed, each in a row of four, together in a sheet.

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These attractive stamps depict Useldange castle, which stands on a small hill in the center of the village of Useldange overlooking the Attert river.  The castle is believed to date from the 12th century when the lordship of Useldange was created.

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

1 Fr. Effets de Commerce (Bill of Exchange) pays tax on a check in 1906

 

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1 Fr.
Effects de Commerce
1898 Imperforate Issue
1,305.60 Fr. Draft
Range: 1,000-2,000 Fr.

Cancel:
Société Générale
Alsacienne de Banque
Agence de Luxembourg
19 Jan 1906

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Lammleth & Cornet check payable to
Eug. Lamont
Manternach, Luxembourg

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Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Newly discovered – Double surcharge on the 1920 1-Franc Timbre de Dimension


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50-centime
Documentary Tax
surcharged
1 Franc p. 11x11.5
Here is a previously unreported double surcharge on the 50-centime documentary tax issued c1920 (Barefoot No. 5).  It appeared recently on eBay.  This is also the stamp on which the 1 Frang error appears.  See this blog post.
Do you have this double surcharge (or others) in your collection?  I’d be glad to post scans of such material on the blog so that it can be included in future catalogs. 
Cordial collecting!  You never know what a Delcampe or eBay seller might offer tomorrow.

Saturday, February 9, 2013

Fiscal Use of the 3rd Series Charlotte Definitives


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Two checks from Iseghem, Belgium, in 1948
with Belgian revenue stamps on the front;
Luxembourg postage stamps on the back!

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10-franc
Paying a negotiable instrument fee,
16 March 1948

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2-franc & 20-franc
Paying a negotiable instrument fee,
18 February 1948

Who knows more about the instruments for which fees could be paid with postage stamps and the applicable rates?

Saturday, February 2, 2013

Luxembourg Hunting License from 1934-1935 with revenue stamp imprint


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200F Hunting License with 75F Supplement
for the 1934-1935 year
Timbre de Port d’Armes
Courtesy of Peter van Huuksloot

Wiltz 1F green, 2F red & 3F blue communal pictorials -- multiples


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I seldom see multiples of the communal tax stamps. If you have scans of full sheets of any of them, I’d be glad to post your scans on this blog!  Email me at arsdorf@gmail.com.

Mersch 2F blue communal pictorial -- multiple


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I seldom see multiples of the communal tax stamps.  If you have scans of full sheets of any of them, I’d be glad to post your scans on this blog!  Email me at arsdorf@gmail.com.