Bistriţa / Beszterce

County Năsăud / Naszód

 

November(?) 1944

Postage Stamp

 

 Printed in sheets of 8, perforated 11½ with top margin imperforate.

 1,025 (possibly 1,200) sheets printed.  Surplus stocks were allegedly destroyed on March 6, 1945

 

No.

  Value   Description Quantity 

1

  2 Pengő   black, paper varies from cream to yellowish 8,200  

1a

    variety: spot in n of Pengő
      sheet of 8
      ditto, with variety 1a in position 8
 

one of the few
known used copies

JUD. is the abbreviation for JUDEŢUL, the Romanian word for "County"

Sheets of 8

Normal sheet (75 dpi)
   

Error sheet (75 dpi)
 

 


Spot in n (position 8)


 

Revenue Stamps

No. 

 Value  Description
    R1     1 Pengő  black on light grey paper 
R2     2 Pengő  black on white paper
R3     3 Pengő  black on dark gray paper
 R4     6 Pengő  black on lilac
R5   20 Pengő  black on white paper
 

 

 

20 Pengő sheet of ten, top & bottom rows tête-bêche (75 dpi)
   

Revenue Documents


3 Pengő on court document (75 dpi)
 

on reverse:
(75 dpi)    

 


6 Pengő on notarized document (75 dpi)
 


on reverse (75 dpi)

 


4 × 20 Pengő on court document (75  dpi)

 

LOCAL ISSUES

Under Construction

Introduction

Bistriţa / Beszterce Odorhei / Székelyudvarhely
Sighet / Máramarossziget Târgu-Mureş / Marosvásárhely
Oradea / Nagyvarad (1st issue) Oradea / Nagyvárad (2nd issue)
Zalău / Zilah (1st issue) Zalău / Zilah (2nd issue)
Satu Mare / Szatmárnémeti

NOTES

1.   All bilingual proper names will be expressed in the form "Romanian Name / Hungarian Name".
2.   Individual stamps are shown at 150 dots per inch (dpi); covers and blocks are at 100 dpi.
Larger items may be shown at 75 dpi or smaller and will be so noted.

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