German Reich stamp year 1944 Robert Koch – MNH

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German Reich year 1944 – Robert Koch Michel 864 – MNH stamp

German Reich stamp year 1944 Robert Koch – MNH

The stamp was issued in 1944 to honor the famous German physician and microbiologist Dr. Robert Koch (1843-1910), who is considered one of the founders of modern bacteriology and won the Nobel Prize for his work on tuberculosis. The stamp was specifically issued to commemorate the 100th anniversary of his birth (which was in late 1943, but the stamp was released in early 1944).

🔬 Stamp Details

FeatureDetail
Official NameBirth Centenary of Dr. Robert Koch
Issue DateJanuary 25, 1944
Denomination12 Pfennig + 38 Pfennig
ColorDark Brown
TypeSemi-Postal (Charity) Stamp
PurposeSurcharge ($38 \text{ Pfennig}$) went to the “Reichsluftschutzbund” (Air Raid Protection League) or a similar war-related charity.
Michel NumberMiNr. 864
Scott NumberB251

💰 Collector Value

Like most stamps issued by the German Reich during WWII, the Robert Koch 12+38 Pfennig stamp is common and readily available on the collector’s market.

  • A single stamp in Mint Never Hinged (MNH) condition typically sells for between $1 to $5 USD.
  • Used copies or those with a hinge (MH) are generally valued lower, often under $1-2 USD.
  • Plate Blocks (a block of four stamps with printing plate numbers visible) or first-day covers can command a slightly higher price.