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15pf denom (#281) (Baden district usage only)

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Desc: 15pf

Currency: German mark (100pf=1dm=1mk=1m)

Numerical sorting value: 30


Users of this denom: Allenstein (4 stamps, 1920), Austria (2 stamps, 1945), German occupation of Alsace (1 stamp, 1940), German occupation of Lorraine (1 stamp, 1940), Bavaria (15 stamps, 1914-1920), Württemberg (12 stamps, 1906-1920), Germany (37 stamps, 1916-1948), Germany, AMG (2 stamps, 1945), French occupation of Germany (1 stamp, 1946), Baden district (2 stamps, 1947-1948), Rhine Palatinate (2 stamps, 1947-1948), Württemberg district (2 stamps, 1948), Belgian occupation of Germany (1 stamp, 1920), Berlin (11 stamps, 1948-1972), MecklenburgVorpommern (1 stamp, 1946), Saxony Province (1 stamp, 1945), Saxony East (1 stamp, 1945), Saxony West (1 stamp, 1945), German occupation of Latvia (2 stamps, 1919), First German occupation of Lithuania (2 stamps, 1916-1917), German occupation of Luxembourg (2 stamps, 1940), Marienwerder (2 stamps, 1920), Memel (5 stamps, 1920-1922), German occupation of Poland (2 stamps, 1916-1917), German occupation of Romania (1 stamp, 1918), German occupation of Russia (1 stamp, 1941), Schleswig (2 stamps, 1920), Upper Silesia (7 stamps, 1920-1921) Show with all usages

Used by 2 stamps of Baden district: (See all uses as list)

1947 15pf pur issue=1947 perf=14
1948 15pf bl issue=1948

All are d=girl from Constance