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Yugoslavia - Belgrade Issues (1945)

The first postwar federal issues of stamps and postal cards are essentially regional issues of Belgrade, for use in Serbia. Stamps
Varieties 
Covers
Postal Cards

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Stamps

Overprints on Serbia, German Occupation
(The postage value is the sum of the printed value and the surcharge value.)

With Underprint


5 Dinar - Dec. 16, 1944


10 Dinar - Dec. 14, 1944

Without Underprint

5 Dinar - Jan. 24, 1945

10 Dinar - Jan. 24, 1945

25 Dinar - Feb. 7, 1945

Postage Dues


Dec. 25, 1944


Dec. 25, 1944

 

Varieties

Pre-printing
Paper Fold

Margin Tab

 

Shifted
Perforations

 

Covers

June 6, 1945 - Despotovac to ???

Boxed censor marks
(front and back)
"CENZURISRANO
BEOGRAD
Vojni Censor A."


Resealed with green tape:
"OTVORILA
VOJNA CENZURA
BEOGRAD"

 

March 20, 1945 - Beograd local letter (to soldier)

Addressee Unknown - Returned to Sender

 

Postal Cards

Unused card 

Double Overprint

 

May 17, 1945 - Požarevac to Krije

Boxed Censor Handstamp
"VOJNA CENSURA / POŽAREVAC"

Card dated April 8 (1945) - to Vršac (Banat)

Boxed Censor Handstamp
"CENZURISANO / SUBOTICA / Vojni Cenzor 3"

 

May 21, 1945 - Kragujevac to Zemun

  Boxed Censor Handstamp
"CENZURA / KRAGUJEVAC"

October 27, 1945 - ??? to Beograd

Pen Cancelled with date "27 X 940"
both in cancellation and message



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