1925 - Iceland - 102 - Cover
Incoming parcel card sent from Denmark in 1925. The import duty paid with five copies of 50 aur on 5 kr Christian IX tied to the card by "Tollur" handstamps. Various folds and wear.
  • Lot: 62140
ISK 19,000.00
No. of bids: 2
Sold
1937 - Iceland - 210 - Misc
Pre-printed cheque from Landsbanki Íslands, Reykjavík. The check is issued by Fiskveiðihlutafélagið Hængur in 1937. A 10 aur postage stamp has been affixed to the check, as was allowed instead of using a specially printed Greidslumerki fee stamp. The stamp then cancelled with the office hand stamp of the entity issuing the cheque. Cheques or invoices/receipts with such usages of stamps instead of Greidslumerki are scarcely seen. For reasons probably not easily proven, the former applies especially to those where the postage stamp has actually been cancelled (either by manuscript or hand stamp). My suspicions lean towards it being so that used postage stamps were often removed from such documents due to their (even if only miniscule) value, while unused stamps without gum were closer to being worthless. This stamp duty was charged on checks and invoices/receipts over 20 Icelandic krónur in value during the years 1935-1941. More details on this can be read in Þór Þorstein's book on Icelandic revenues and theis usages available in .pdf format on the website of the Icelandic Philatelic Federation: https://www.postsaga.is/is/baekur/thor-thorsteins/gjalda-og-sofnunarmerki-auk-stimpla-a-islandi
  • Lot: 62139
ISK 6,000.00
No. of bids: 1
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1938 - Iceland - Misc
EXCEPTIONAL small size Christmas card with a (tiny) miniature calendar for the year 1938 affixed as a decoration on front. With the calendar of course being usable to some extent, petty officials will presumably have demanded it to be taxed and therefore it has received the scarcely seen revenue/tax handstamp "ALMANAKSSJÓDUR" on one of the pages. An awesome item for an exhition collection due to it's size. RARE ITEM.
  • Lot: 62138
ISK 12,000.00
1923 - Iceland - Cover
Rare use of a single 2 kr Christian X stamp from the first issue on an incoming parcel card sent from Denmark in 1923. The 2 kr stamp used to pay import/customs fees for a parcel weighing 3800 grams, the stamp annuled with the circular date stamp of the Reykjavik customs post office according to the regulations that were in effect from the beginning of 1922 until March of 1924.
  • Lot: 62141
ISK 65,000.00