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Stamp of the German Democratic Republic; 1990; special issue to the "Museum for German History" ("DHM", since 2003, in 1990: "Museum for German History") in Berlin-Mitte (street "Unter den Linden 2"); The stamp motive shows the "Head of a dying warrior" as capstone decoration by Andreas Schlüter (1634 oder 1659 - 1714).; The stamp was postmarked with a standing segment of a circle first-day special cancellation with 34 mm width and 40 mm high from 1085 Berlin, and the then Museum-logo (Trophy group after Andreas Schlüter at the southern facade of the "Zeughaus" Berlin, Unter den Linden 2) as central motive.
Stamp: Michel: No. 3319; Yvert & Tellier: No. 2923; Scott: No. 2807; AFA: No. 2978
Color: multicolored (green-blue colors dominating)
Watermark: none
Nominal value: 70 (Pfennig)

Postage validity: from 6 March 1990 until 2 October 1990
date QS:P,+1990-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P580,+1990-03-06T00:00:00Z/11,P582,+1990-10-02T00:00:00Z/11

Stamp size (printed area of a single stamp without year line): 23.5 x 28.0 mm

Postmark: 1085 Berlin,
Source scan of original
Author "Ministerium für Post und Fernmeldewesen" of the German Democratic Republic
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Public domain
This stamp is in the public domain in Germany because it was released by the postal administration of the German Democratic Republic or the Soviet occupation zone (Deutschen Post der DDR) whose legal successor is the Federal Republic of Germany. Thus it is an official work according to German copyright law (§ 5 Abs. 1 UrhG).

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Picture description "Head of a dying warrior" (relief as capstone decoration after Andreas Schlüter) in the style of the Baroque. (The "Zeughaus" was built 1695-1706.)
First day of issue
Publisher "Ministerium für Post und Fernmeldewesen" of the German Democratic Republic
Design Ebert (...?)
Printer "VEB Deutsche Wertpapierdruckerei", Leipzig
Printing technique Photogravure on luminescent paper
Circulation 2,100,000 stamps
Perforation Comb perforation, K 14
MICHEL Nr. Deutsche Demokratische Republik, Nr. 3319
SCOTT Nr. German Democratic Republic, No. 2807

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