Baden year 1862 30 Kr. – Coat of Arms / Used stamp
Here are some key details about the used 30 kreuzer stamp from Baden in 1862 featuring the coat of arms design:
Design:
- Featured the large heraldic coat of arms of Baden in the center
- Rectangular frame with “FREIEMARKE” meaning “postage stamp” at the top
- Value “30” with “KREUZER” (kreuzer currency) at bottom
Color:
- Printed in a bright orange-yellow shade
Printing Method:
- Engraved intaglio (recessed) printing
Paper/Watermark:
- Issued on unwatermarked wove paper
Cancellation:
- Town postmark cancels are commonly found, as this was a regularly used high denomination for the era
Rarity:
- While not incredibly rare, nice clearly struck used examples can be scarce to find
- The 30kr was the second highest face value in the 1862 Baden coat of arms issue
Historical Context:
- This stamp was issued shortly after Baden joined the North German Confederation in 1862
- It represents the transition period before Baden’s stamps became obsolete after joining the German Empire in 1871
For collectors specializing in classic German states like Baden, finding high value stamps like this 30 kreuzer in choice used condition can be a challenge. It features an iconic large coat of arms design popular with heraldic stamp enthusiasts.
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