Italy Venezia Tridentina stamps year 1918 mint hinged set
The 1918 Venezia Tridentina issue is one of the classic post–World War I occupation/transition stamp sets of Italy.
📜 Historical Context
- Issued after the collapse of Austria-Hungary in late 1918.
- The region Trentino (Venezia Tridentina) was annexed by Italy.
- To maintain postal service, Italy overprinted existing stamps rather than printing new ones immediately.
There are actually two closely related groups from this period:
1️⃣ Austrian stamps overprinted (Nov 1918)
- Overprints like “Regno d’Italia – Trentino / Venezia Tridentina – 3.XI.18”
- Often rarer, especially high values.
2️⃣ Italian stamps overprinted with Austrian currency (Dec 1918)
- Italian definitives overprinted with:
- “Venezia Tridentina”
- Values in heller / corone (Austrian currency still in use)
🧾 The Main 1918 Set (Italian stamps overprinted)
The most collected “set” is the series of 9 values issued 20 December 1918:
- 1 centesimo (brown)
- 2 centesimi (red)
- 5 centesimi (green)
- 10 centesimi (rose)
- 20 centesimi (orange)
- 40 centesimi (brown)
- 45 centesimi (olive green)
- 50 centesimi (violet)
- 1 lira (brown & green)
👉 These are standard Italian stamps with “Venezia Tridentina” overprint.
🔍 Key Varieties Collectors Look For
- Overprint types
- Thick vs thin letters
- Position shifts (up/down, doubled)
- Currency surcharges
- Heller vs centesimi variants
- Local issues (Bolzano, etc.)
- Small print runs → more valuable
- Errors
- Inverted overprints
- Missing overprint
- Double overprint
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