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5pf denom (#279) (Berlin-Brandenburg usage only)

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Desc: 5pf

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

Numerical sorting value: 10


Users of this denom: Allenstein (2 stamps, 1920), Austria (7 stamps, 1945), Cameroun (3 stamps, 1897-1906), Caroline Islands (5 stamps, 1899-1915), German occupation of Alsace (1 stamp, 1940), German occupation of Lorraine (1 stamp, 1940), Baden (1 stamp, 1905), Bavaria (22 stamps, 1876-1920), Württemberg (15 stamps, 1875-1923), Germany (35 stamps, 1875-1948), Germany, AMG (3 stamps, 1945), French occupation of Germany (1 stamp, 1946), Baden district (1 stamp, 1948), Rhine Palatinate (1 stamp, 1949), Württemberg district (1 stamp, 1948), Belgian occupation of Germany (1 stamp, 1920), Berlin (17 stamps, 1949-1990), Berlin-Brandenburg (1 stamp, 1945), MecklenburgVorpommern (1 stamp, 1946), Saxony Province (2 stamps, 1945), Saxony East (2 stamps, 1945), Saxony West (3 stamps, 1945-1946), Thuringia (1 stamp, 1945), German offices in China (5 stamps, 1898-1901), Heligoland (1 stamp, 1875), Kiauchau (10 stamps, 1900), German occupation of Latvia (2 stamps, 1919), First German occupation of Lithuania (1 stamp, 1916), German occupation of Luxembourg (2 stamps, 1940), Mariana Islands (3 stamps, 1899-1901), Marienwerder (3 stamps, 1920), Marshall Islands (3 stamps, 1897-1901), Memel (3 stamps, 1920-1922), Poland (4 stamps, 1919), German occupation of Poland (2 stamps, 1915-1916), German occupation of Russia (1 stamp, 1941), Samoa (3 stamps, 1900-1915), Schleswig (2 stamps, 1920), Togo (4 stamps, 1897-1915), British occupation of Togo (3 stamps, 1914-1915), Upper Silesia (7 stamps, 1920) Show with all usages

Used by 1 stamp of Berlin-Brandenburg: (See all uses as list)

1945 5pf grn

All are dt=bear perf=14