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quarta-feira, 21 de janeiro de 2026

Carte Postal Maximum Charles VII Roi de France

 

Yt:FR 770

Stamp: France – Famous People series – Charles VII – 10 francs + 6 francs, red
(Issue date: 28 October 1946)
Postmark: Paris – Comemmorative cancelation “8 MARS 1947 – Journeé du Timbre”
Postcard: Monochrome printed postcard depicting a portrait of Charles VII, based on a work preserved at the Musée de Versailles. The composition presents the monarch in formal attire, framed by a decorative border. Printed caption below the image: “CHARLES VII – Roi de France – 1403–1461”
(Edition not indicated.)

Concordance

Thematic: Full thematic concordance.
The stamp features Charles VII, and the postcard also depicts a portrait of the same historical figure, resulting in a complete alignment of subject matter according to maximaphilic criteria.
Geographic: Strong geographic concordance.
The stamp is a French issue, and the cancellation originates from Paris. The postcard also represents a subject of the French royal historical heritage, ensuring consistent geographic context.
Temporal: Correct temporal concordance.
Although the official withdrawal (“retrait”) date of the issue was 14 March 1947, French postal regulations of the period allowed normal postal use of stamps already in the public’s possession after withdrawal, particularly at philatelic counters.
Therefore, the cancellation of 15 March 1947 remains fully valid for maximaphily, as the stamp was still accepted and processed within its effective postal usability period.

Why do 15‑03‑1947 cancellations exist if the stamp was withdrawn on 14‑03‑1947?
This is a classic situation in French philately and is not an error. It occurs because withdrawal date and last day of postal validity were not the same thing in France at the time.

✔ 1. “Retrait” = withdrawal from post office counters
The date 14 March 1947 refers to the moment when the stamp was removed from sale at postal counters.
After this date, post offices stopped selling the stamp. But a stamp withdrawn from sale can still legally be used as long as it remains valid for postage.

✔ 2. Stamps already owned by the public remained valid the next day
Collectors or correspondents who already had the stamp could still use it on 15 March 1947—and sometimes even later—depending on the internal rules and how post offices applied them.
French postal regulations in the 1930s–1950s commonly allowed: use of previously purchased stamps beyond the withdrawal date cancellation of older issues if still affixed to valid mail.
Thus, a postcard franked on 15‑03‑1947 could still be cancelled normally. This explains the existence of maximum cards with a 15 March postmark.

✔ 3. Special philatelic offices (like Musée Postal) often cancelled one day later
The Musée Postal (Postal Museum) in Paris frequently applied philatelic cancellations on: last day of sale day after withdrawal dates associated with philatelic demonstrations or collector requests

It was not unusual for collectors to bring stamps the day after the official withdrawal, and the philatelic counter would still cancel them.
This is perfectly consistent with French philatelic practice of the period.

✔ 4. In exhibits, both dates are accepted as maximaphilically valid
Because: the stamp was still valid for postal use the theme, geographic link, and period of postal validity remain intact the day‑after cancellation is considered postal use, not “backdating”

Therefore, a 15 March 1947 maximum card is fully admissible in competitive maximaphily—although a 14 March cancel is more desirable because it is the true last day of sale.

Summary
  • Yes, the official withdrawal date was 14/03/1947.
  • Yes, cancellations on 15/03/1947 are still legitimate because:
    • withdrawal ≠ end of postal validity postal counters routinely cancelled stamps after withdrawal
philatelic offices had even more flexibility

There is no contradiction—just normal postal practice of mid‑20th‑century France.

terça-feira, 20 de janeiro de 2026

Maxicard King Farouk I (Egypt)

 

YT: 227

Stamp: Egypt – Definitive series “King Farouk in Oval”, 5 milliemes, carmine‑red, depicting King Farouk as issued in this series (Issue: February 1946)

Postmark: Alexandria – Circular date stamp with Arabic inscriptions – 02.04.1963

Postcard: Monochrome photographic portrait of King Farouk in full ceremonial attire, wearing an elaborate uniform adorned with decorations, medals, aiguillettes, and a ceremonial sword, composed in a formal studio style typical of official state portraiture. (edition unknown)

Concordance:

Thematic: The stamp portrays King Farouk in the official “King Farouk in Oval” series, while the postcard presents a formal portrait of King Farouk regalia, matching the iconography and symbolism associated with Egyptian monarchy of the period.

Geographic: Both elements originate from Egypt, and the Alexandria postmark reinforces geographic authenticity by linking the item to a major Egyptian city with historical postal significance.

Temporal: Although the postmark (02.04.1963) is later than the 1946 issue date, it remains fully acceptable within a post‑issue concordance framework, maintaining valid chronological coherence for a maximum card of the period.

segunda-feira, 19 de janeiro de 2026

Postal Máximo D. Pedro II - Imperador do Brasil

 

Stamp: Brazil – commemorative issue “Dia do Selo” (Stamp Day), 60 réis, blue – featuring the official portrait of Dom Pedro II, with ornamental frame, inscriptions of “BRASIL‑CORREIO”, and denomination, created as an official issue of the Brazilian postal administration. (Issue: 03.09.1952)
Postmark: São Paulo – Comemorative circular cancellation “EXPOSIÇÃO FILATÉLICA NACIONAL – S. PAULO”, dated 3‑9‑1952, applied within the Brazilian postal network, consistent with the special event markings used during national philatelic exhibitions of the period.
Postcard: Monochrome blue‑toned postcard depicting a formal portrait of Dom Pedro II, identified by the printed caption “PEDRO II – IMPERADOR DO BRASIL”.

Concordance
– Thematic: The commemorative stamp honours Dom Pedro II, presenting his official engraved portrait within an ornamental frame, while the postcard likewise depicts Dom Pedro II through a monochrome formal portrait identified by the caption “PEDRO II – IMPERADOR DO BRASIL”.
This ensures perfect thematic alignment, as both stamp and postcard directly reference the same historical figure and share consistent imperial iconography.
– Geographic: The commemorative cancellation from São Paulo is fully appropriate to the Brazilian origin of both the Dia do Selo stamp and the Dom Pedro II postcard.
All components—stamp, cancellation and postcard—are firmly rooted in the Brazilian postal and historical context, resulting in complete geographic coherence.
– Temporal: The postmark dated 3 September 1952 corresponds exactly to the official issue date of the Dia do Selo commemorative stamp (03.09.1952).

quinta-feira, 15 de janeiro de 2026

Maximum Card S. M. Othon I

 


Stamp:
Greece, Definitive – Traditional Greek Costume (Evzone figure) – 70 lepta, carmine‑rose (Issue: mid‑20th‑century Hellenic definitive series; exact year not identifiable a partir da imagem).
Postmark:
Athinai (Athens), Circular Date Stamp – 21.VI.61 (21.06.1961)
Postcard:
Monochrome printed portrait of a uniformed figure wearing traditional ceremonial attire, richly ornamented with sashes, cords and decorative elements; below the image appears the printed caption “S. M. Othon Ier” (Edition não identificada).

sexta-feira, 23 de agosto de 2024

France 1969 Édit de Nantes 1598 Henry IV Yvert 1923 king roy rei monarchy royalty historie history história Protestant

 


Edict signed and sealed in Nantes on April 30, 1598 by Henri IV, this edict granted certain rights to Protestants

  • Format imp 48 x 37 mm
  • Format max 53 x 41 mm
  • Forme horizontal
  • Barres pho Non
  • Impression Taille-douce
  • Couleur polychrome
  • Valeur 2 F
  • Dentelure 12 1/2 x 13
  • Émis en feuille de 25 TP
  • Quantité 6 000 000
  • Dessinateur Pierre Gandon

quarta-feira, 14 de agosto de 2024

terça-feira, 13 de agosto de 2024

Yugoslavia 1921 Issue for the whole Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes King Alaexander Famous People Heads of State


Emission: Issue for the whole Kingdom - King Alaexander
Catalog code: Mi:YU 188
Issued on: 1926-01-25
Size: 25 x 28.5 mm
Color: Dark green
Perforation: comb12½
Printing: Typography
Face value: 25 Yugoslav para

Catalog code: Mi:YU 188 

Stamps Nederl Inde 1929 Queen Wilhelmina Type 'Seegers' Crowns Coronets Famous People Heads of State Queens Royalty 15 Netherlands

 

Queen Wilhelmina (1880 - 1962)


Emission: Queen Wilhelmina Type 'Seegers'
Catalog codes: Mi:NL-IN 171,
Issued on: 1929
Size: 22 x 26 mm
Colors: Blue
Perforation: comb12½
Printing: Typography
Face value: 15 Netherlands Indies cent

segunda-feira, 12 de agosto de 2024

Stamps Ceylon 1912 King George V 6 c Crowns and Coronets Famous People Heads of State Kings Royalty

 


Emission: King George V (1923-1926)
Issued on: 1912
Size: 20 x 24 mm
Colors: Carmine
Watermark: Crown over Block CA Multiple [Up]
Printers: De La Rue & Co. Ltd.
Perforation: comb14
Printing: Typography
Face value: 5 Ceylonese cent
Catalog code: Mi:LK 169a

Portugal 2019 Envelope C5 Rainha D. Maria II Queen Monarchie Royalty Monarchies Coroa

 


2019 - Envelope C5 da emissão filatélica 200 anos do nascimento de D. Maria II
 

Pays / PostePortugal
Date d'émission25 février 2019
Thème principalRoyauté et Monarchie 
Sujet200 ans de la naissance de la Reine Marie II de Portugal
Largeur40.0 mm
Hauteur30.6 mm
Valeur0.65 €
Nombre de timbres dans la série5
Présentation / Mise en pagefeuille de 50
Perforations12.25 x 12
Autorité postale émettriceCTT Correios de Portugal SA
Printerbpost

sexta-feira, 9 de agosto de 2024

Magyarország 1928 Holy Crown of Hungary 2 filler Hungry Sainte Couronne Hungria

 


Issued on: 1928
Expiry date: 1933-12-31
Size: 21 x 26 mm
Colors: Light blue
Watermark: Patriarch's Cross Solitary Multiple [Up]
Designers: Ferenc Helbing
Perforation: line15
Printing: Typography
Face value: 2 fi - Hungarian fillér
Catalog codeMi:HU 442B

quinta-feira, 1 de agosto de 2024

Selos de Portugal 2020 Inquirições Gerais de D.Afonso II 800 anos history história corner sheet code

 


Só foram impressos 2000 exemplares de cada selo com código de barras (raramente vendido ao público)

In June 29, CTT will presented a philatelic issue on the 800 years of the general inquiries of D. Afonso II, with two seals and a philatelic block with a seal.

On the stamps of this issue are the genealogy of the Kings of Portugal and the morabitine of D. Afonso II. At the bottom of the block are the achievements of the Crown of Inquiries by D. Afonso II, liv. 1 and a detail of the Genealogy of the Kings of Portugal.

As José Augusto Sottomayor Pizarro affirms in the philatelic card, “the figure of D. Afonso II (1211-1223) stands out in an unavoidable way for his political action, without this statement disdaining the remarkable inheritance he received from his father and grandfather But with it, the levels reached so far will rise to a level of development, which placed the Portuguese monarchy alongside its more developed counterparts, such as England or France. ”

From 1217, the year of the important conquest of Alcácer do Sal, the monarch began a series of actions of the greatest scope from the governmental point of view. First, the beginning of a chancellery registration, the first carried out in Portugal and the earliest at European level; then, and in the same year, the king proceeds to confirm the privileges previously granted, either by himself or by his predecessors; finally, in 1220, it launches that which by chance will be the most emblematic measure of the reign, that is, some General Inquiries that took place during the month of August of that year.

Para José Augusto Sottomayor Pizarro, “a grande novidade do inquérito português assenta no facto de ter como propósito o levantamento dos bens e das rendas da Coroa numa região bastante alargada, e em grande medida coincidente com a uma grande parte da arquidiocese bracarense, com cujo prelado o Rei mantinha um aceso diferendo. […] Mas ainda notável, é o facto de os mesmos inquiridores também terem apurado quais os bens detidos pelas instituições eclesiásticas – cabidos, colegiadas ou mosteiros – e as ordens militares em cada uma daquelas freguesias: Por outro lado, esta iniciativa de D. Afonso II foi continuada pelos seus sucessores imediatos, revelando nos seus pressupostos um continuado reforço do poder cada vez mais “centralizado” dos monarcas – se

D. Afonso II, in 1220, asked what he had, his son D. Afonso III, in 1258, asked what they all had in a much wider geographical scope, from the river Minho to the northern slope of Serra da Estrela; as for his grandson, D. Dinis, he went even further, in 1288, asking what the lords had; finally, his great-grandson, D. Afonso IV, by the mid-1330s, demanded the presentation of royal documents that had granted him the right to exercise certain jurisdictions. ”

This philatelic issue consists of two stamps, one with a face value of 0.70 € and the other with a face value of 0.86 €. Both have a circulation of 100,000 copies each. It is also composed of a philatelic block with 1 stamp with a value of € 2.00 and a circulation of 35,000 copies. Design was in charge of Atelier B2 Design. The first day's obliterations will be made at Restauradores stores in Lisbon, Municipality II in Porto, Zarco in Funchal and Antero de Quental in Ponta Delgada.

terça-feira, 30 de julho de 2024

Sellos España 2003 50.º Día Mundial de la Lepra International Day of the Book Rei Juan Carlos

 


Catálogo Michel 3622 & 3815
Sobrescrito circulado de Zaragoza (Espanha) para Estoi (Portugal) em correio normal a 11/06/2009
Contem banda de fosforescência no verso

Pays / PosteEspagne
Date d'émission21 janvier 2003
Thème principalScience et technologie
Médecine (Campagne sanitaire)
Sujet50ème Journée Mondiale pour la Lèpre
Largeur28.5 mm
Hauteur40.0 mm
Valeur0.26 €
Nombre de timbres dans la série1
Présentation / Mise en pagefeuille de 50
Dentelure14 x 13.6
Autorité postale émettriceCorreos Y Telegrafos SA
ImprimeurRCM-FNMT