5 aur postal card with a 5 aur additional franking sent from Reykjavik to Germany in 1897. Arrival cancel on front, full text on back.
Lot: 62130
ISK 19,000.00
No. of bids: 4
Sold
1900 - Iceland - Stationery - Cancelled
10 aur postal card sent from REYKJAVIK to Denmark in the year 1900, Danish arrival postmark on front as well as full text on back.
Lot: 62131
ISK 3,500.00
No. of bids: 1
Sold
1907 - Iceland - Stationery - Cancelled
Christian IX postal card (5 aur) with LARGE "3" in negative overprint commercially used with an additional 4 aur stamp, sent from Reykjavik to Dyrafjördur.
Lot: 62132
ISK 12,100.00
No. of bids: 16
Sold
1908 - Iceland - Stationery - Cancelled
10 aur Two Kings lettercard with a correct, colourful additional franking of 10 aur sent from Reykjavik to Germany in 1908. EDINBURGH transit cancel on back.
Lot: 62133
ISK 7,000.00
No. of bids: 4
Sold
1910 - Iceland - Stationery - Cancelled
3 aur Two Kings inquiry postal card sent from REYKJAVIK to the Netherlands in 1910 with a proper additional franking of 7 aur making up for the 10 aur rate. Dutch arrival cancel on the front as well as full text on the reverse.
Lot: 62134
ISK 4,300.00
No. of bids: 4
Sold
1921 - Iceland - Stationery - Cancelled
15 aur Christian X lettercard sent from Reykjavik to Borgarfjördur in 1921 with full text within.
Lot: 62135
ISK 18,100.00
No. of bids: 5
Sold
1921 - Iceland - Stationery - Cancelled
Used provisional negative "5" overprint on 8 aur Í Gildi postal stationery card sent locally within Reykjavik in 1921 (meeting invitation on the reverse). The interesting part is the improperly aligned negative overprint on the value stamp. SCARCER CARD TO FIND IN GENUINE USED CONDITION.
Lot: 62136
ISK 38,000.00
No. of bids: 11
Sold
1960 - Iceland - AG5 - Stationery - Unused
Scarcely seen unused 175 aura light blue aerogramme which has been sold by the Post after having had a franking of 230 aurar added, in the form of a machine meter postmark in red ink. The meter mark dated 10.1.62.
Postally used 35 kr postal stationery card with a 5 kr additional franking for the 40 kr rate, cancelled in Reykjavik in 2000. A yellow post office label asking the addressee to ask the sender to use the full and proper address on future mailings.