Speaking of special features: New additions to the Germany Special 2025 include telephone cards from Bavaria and the German Reich, numerous new plate errors for the Saar and Zara collecting areas, new trial prints from the General Government and Macedonia, and new main numbers from occupied France — items of which only a few or even just one copy are known, making them as rare as philatelic icons such as the Blue and Orange Mauritius.
Of course, special stamps usually come at a price. When revising the valuations for 2025, the most striking price movements and price revaluations were found in the collecting areas of Old Germany, the German Reich up to the Weimar Republic, stamp booklets from the colonies, occupation during the First and Second World Wars including donation stamps, plebiscite areas, Belgian military post, Eupen and Malmedy, Port Gdansk and the Sudetenland.
Brief information: 1,216 pages, 7,000 illustrations, 96,300 price evaluations, in colour, hardcover, retail price: 99 euros. ISBN: 978-3-95402-517-6. Available in bookshops and specialist retailers.
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