Baden 9 Kreuzer error
German postage stamp type with a rare color misprint / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Baden 9 Kreuzer Error (German: Baden-Fehldruck 9 Kreuzer) is a postage stamp error produced by the historical German state of Baden in 1851.
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Country of production | Baden |
Date of production | 1851 (1851) |
Nature of rarity | Colour error |
No. in existence | 4 |
Face value | 9-Kreuzer (= 0.15 Baden gulden) |
Estimated value | €1,314,500 |
Baden's first postage stamps were issued on 1 May 1851. The "9 Kreuzer Green" stamp was a color misprint of the 9 Kreuzer denomination that was printed in green instead of pink. The green color was intended for the 6 Kreuzer value, but apparently, the paper sheets were mismatched. Only three cancelled copies and one unused copy of this error are known,[1] but more sheets of paper may have been printed. The cancellations recorded have the numbers "4" for Achern, "41" for Ettenheim, and "106" for Orschweier (today Mahlberg). Two of the known copies are on letters.