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==Series==
==Series==
Large series:
Large series:
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File:preussen.kohl.jpg|[[Coats_of_arms_of_countries_and_territories_(Kohl)|'''Paul Kohl''']]<br>Coats of arms of towns and territiories
File:preussen.kohl.jpg|[[Coats_of_arms_of_countries_and_territories_(Kohl)|'''Paul Kohl''']]<br>Coats of arms of towns and territiories
File:waldeck.bw.jpg|[[Arms of German States (postcards)]]<br>Coats of arms old German States
File:waldeck.bw.jpg|[[Arms of German States (postcards)]]<br>Coats of arms old German States
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A 'series' of cards issued by the German Postmuseum during the years. It is not an official series, but the cards were issued separately. As they all deal with heraldic images of postage history, they are listed here as a series. Also two cards from East Germany are added here.  
A 'series' of cards issued by the German Postmuseum during the years. It is not an official series, but the cards were issued separately. As they all deal with heraldic images of postage history, they are listed here as a series. Also two cards from East Germany are added here.  


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A series of postcards, probably issued in the 1950s, with the arms of a town and a blank shield, which could be filled in with a drawing or similar. Issued by T&S, but I have no information where that stands for. Any further information on these series is welcome !
A series of postcards, probably issued in the 1950s, with the arms of a town and a blank shield, which could be filled in with a drawing or similar. Issued by T&S, but I have no information where that stands for. Any further information on these series is welcome !


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File:Augsburg.wgru.jpg|[[Augsburg]]
File:Augsburg.wgru.jpg|[[Augsburg]]
File:Bingen.wgru.jpg|[[Bingen am Rhein]]
File:Bingen.wgru.jpg|[[Bingen am Rhein]]
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Different postcards, but all with one or more adhesive arms.
Different postcards, but all with one or more adhesive arms.


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File:bad-lauterberg.depc.jpg|[[Bad Lauterberg im Harz]]<br>Harz
File:bad-lauterberg.depc.jpg|[[Bad Lauterberg im Harz]]<br>Harz
File:bielefeld.depc.jpg|[[Bielefeld]]
File:bielefeld.depc.jpg|[[Bielefeld]]
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An overview of individual heraldicpostcards can be seen below:
An overview of individual heraldicpostcards can be seen below:


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File:4countrypoint.pcde.jpg|4-country point
File:4countrypoint.pcde.jpg|4-country point
File:alfeld.pcde.jpg|[[Alfeld (Leine)]]
File:alfeld.pcde.jpg|[[Alfeld (Leine)]]

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Heraldic postcards from Germany

Heraldic postcards from Germany.

Series

Large series:

Postmuseum cards

A 'series' of cards issued by the German Postmuseum during the years. It is not an official series, but the cards were issued separately. As they all deal with heraldic images of postage history, they are listed here as a series. Also two cards from East Germany are added here.

Wappengruss-series

A series of postcards, probably issued in the 1950s, with the arms of a town and a blank shield, which could be filled in with a drawing or similar. Issued by T&S, but I have no information where that stands for. Any further information on these series is welcome !

Adhesive postcards

Different postcards, but all with one or more adhesive arms.

Individual cards

An overview of individual heraldicpostcards can be seen below:


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