Denmark stamps year 1917 Christmas Seal Fred Couples JORD

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Denmark stamps year 1917 Christmas Seal Fred Couples JORD

Denmark stamps year 1917 Christmas Seal Fred Couples JORD

The phrase “Fred Couples JORD” you mentioned is likely a retailer’s or collector’s shorthand for the 1917 Danish Christmas Seal.

Here is the information on the authentic Danish Christmas Seal for 1917:

  • Year of Issue: 1917
  • Item Type: Christmas Seal (Danish: Julemærke). These are charity vignettes, not valid for postage, and were issued annually to raise funds, primarily for the fight against tuberculosis in children (the world’s first Christmas Seal was issued in Denmark in 1904).
  • Design: The 1917 design features two angels ringing large Christmas bells (sometimes described as “Angels and Bells”).

The Meaning of “Fred Couples JORD”

The specific phrase appears to be a description used by a stamp seller, and is not an inscription found on the seal itself. It is a mix of Danish, English, and possibly a collector’s term:

  • Fred Couples: This is an unusual combination. “Fred” means peace in Danish. The word Julemærke (Christmas Seal) often has a theme of peace and charity. The term “Couples” might refer to the two angels (a pair/couple) or be a misinterpretation of a word or design element.
  • JORD: This is the Danish word for earth/ground/world. This likely relates to the central message or theme of the seal, which is often “Peace on Earth” (Fred på Jorden in Danish).

Therefore, “Fred Couples JORD” is a unique catalog code or description that has become associated with the 1917 Christmas Seal featuring the Angels and Bells design.

In summary, when philatelists refer to the “Denmark 1917 Christmas Seal Fred Couples JORD”, they are referring to the well-known 1917 Christmas Seal featuring the Angels with Bells.

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