Germany – Memel year 1920 French stamps Overprinted

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Germany – Memel year 1920 French stamps Overprinted MH/Used lot

Germany – Memel year 1920 French stamps Overprinted MH/Used lot

That is an excellent and historically complex area of collecting! The stamps of Memel (Klaipėda) during the 1920 French Administration are highly sought after due to the period of transition following World War I.

The French mandate administration began in February 1920. Lacking local stamps, they overprinted French postage stamps with the German currency values (Pfennig/Mark), which were still in use.

🇫🇷 The 1920 French Overprinted Set Details

The initial and largest set of French stamps overprinted with “MEMEL” and a new value was released on July 7, 1920. The set features stamps from two major French definitive series:

  1. Sower (Semeuse): Used for the low and medium values.
  2. Merson (Allegorical Subjects): Used for the high values.

The complete standard set consists of 16 different values, which are catalogued as Michel 18–33.

Michel No.Original French ValueNew Memel ValueFrench Stamp Design
185 Centimes (c)5 Pfennig (p)Sower
1910 c10 pSower
2025 c20 pSower
2650 c1 Mark (m)Sower
281 Franc (Fr)2 Marks (m)Merson
305 Fr3 Marks (m)Merson
335 Fr20 Marks (m)Merson

(The list above is a selection of key values in the set; the full set of 16 covers the full range of postal needs at the time.)