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I will not talk about the signature because is really difficult to say if its real or not just with some pictures.
But the stamps got my attention. Why says "Graz 3 april 1938"?
Hitler was in this date at Graz, what can be seen here: http://www.hitlerpages.com/pagina45.html
Does someone can say anything about these stamps? Was like a commemorative one? And why are they on some German seals?
Carlos
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PS: I did a little search and found that it is really commemorative. Another example:
http://www.postalhistory.com/photo.a...s_A%2FAU380408Last edited by clevischi; 04-08-2014, 08:41 PM.
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Stamps are known as Semi-Postals: used to raise money for events (part for postage + some to raise money). As these are event cancelled, then the card was mailed (probably to a collector or family member) I am sure they are from the event, but can't say too much as to originality of the autograph (I think it was on the card already)
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Originally posted by Ron Weinand View PostStamps are known as Semi-Postals: used to raise money for events (part for postage + some to raise money). As these are event cancelled, then the card was mailed (probably to a collector or family member) I am sure they are from the event, but can't say too much as to originality of the autograph (I think it was on the card already)
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Thanks for all your input and answers.
I have to say that signature is in black, gray ink a bit faded but it is not pre stamped, printed or faksimile, it is Signature.
Also I have to ad that this is postcard find from flea market in Graz for few Euros.
Thanks again for all your coments.
Best Regards
Cvrc
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