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Oregon Landscape - Portland
Country: USA
Issue: Oregon Statehood – 150th Anniversary – 44¢
Date of Issue: January 14, 2009
Postmark: First Day of Issue pictorial cancellation – OREGON – January 14, 2009 – Portland, OR 97208
Postcard: Color photograph of a dramatic sunset over the Oregon coast, featuring rugged sea stacks rising from the ocean and their dark silhouettes reflected on the wet sand. The sky glows with warm golden and orange tones, contrasting with the dark rock formations and the gentle waves washing ashore. The caption “Oregon” appears in elegant script at the bottom left, reinforcing the state identity.
Justification of Maximum Concordance:
Excellent thematic and geographic concordance. The stamp commemorates Oregon’s 150th anniversary of statehood and depicts a scenic Oregon landscape, while the postcard shows one of the state’s iconic coastal views, symbolizing its natural beauty. The First Day of Issue cancellation from Portland, OR, on the official date of release ensures full temporal and geographic alignment, meeting all requirements for a true maximum card.
Yvert et Tellier: US 4137
Maxi Postcard Mount Hood, Oregon’s highest peak (2002)
Country: USA
Issue: Greetings from America – Oregon (State Series) – 34¢
Date of Issue: April 4, 2002
Postmark: Circular Date Stamp (CDS) – SALEM, OR – APR 4, 2002 – 97301
Postcard: Color photograph of Mount Hood, Oregon’s highest peak, covered in snow and illuminated by the warm hues of a sunset sky with orange and pink clouds. The foreground shows dark silhouettes of evergreen trees, emphasizing the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest. The caption “Oregon” appears prominently in elegant script across the top, reinforcing the state identity.
Justification of Maximum Concordance:
Strong thematic and geographic concordance. The stamp is part of the Greetings from America series dedicated to Oregon, and the postcard depicts Mount Hood, one of the state’s most iconic landmarks. The cancellation from Salem, OR (the state capital) on the official date of issue ensures full temporal and geographic alignment, meeting all requirements for a true maximum card.
Maxicard Tornado in Oklahoma (2005)
Country: USA
Issue: Cloudscapes – Cumulonimbus with Tornado – 37¢
Date of Issue: Oct 10, 2004
Postmark: Pictorial cancellation – TWISTER MUSEUM STATION – WAKITA, OKLAHOMA 73771 – MAY 28, 2005
Postcard: Dramatic color photograph of a tornado funnel descending from a dark cumulonimbus cloud over a rural Oklahoma landscape at sunset. The swirling column of dust and debris is illuminated by the fading light, creating a striking and intense atmospheric scene. The caption “Oklahoma” appears prominently at the top in elegant script, reinforcing the state identity. (Edition Prairie Production Co.)
Justification of Maximum Concordance:
Excellent thematic and geographic concordance. The stamp depicts a cumulonimbus cloud with a tornado, and the postcard shows a real tornado in Oklahoma, a state historically associated with severe storms and tornado activity. The pictorial cancellation from Wakita, OK—home to the Twister Museum—provides strong geographic relevance to the tornado theme. Although the cancellation date (May 28, 2005) is several months after the official issue date (October 10, 2004), this falls within acceptable limits for maximum cards, preserving thematic and geographic alignment despite the temporal gap.
Yvert et Tellier: US 3600
Maxicard Oklahoma City (2002)
Country: USA
Issue: Greetings from America – Oklahoma (State Series) – 34¢
Date of Issue: April 4, 2002
Postmark: Circular Date Stamp (CDS) – OKLAHOMA CITY, OK – APR 4, 2002 – 73125
Postcard: Color photograph of the Oklahoma City skyline under a partly cloudy sky, featuring modern high-rise buildings and office towers in the downtown area. The caption “OKLAHOMA CITY – OKLAHOMA” appears prominently in gold lettering at the top left, reinforcing the city and state identity.
Justification of Maximum Concordance:
Strong thematic and geographic concordance. The stamp is part of the Greetings from America series dedicated to Oklahoma, and the postcard illustrates the capital city’s skyline, symbolizing the state’s urban center. The cancellation from Oklahoma City, OK, on the official date of issue ensures full temporal and geographic alignment, meeting all requirements for a true maximum card.
Maxicard Typical Ohio farm landscape (2003)
Country: USA
Issue: Ohio Statehood Bicentennial
Date of Issue: March 01, 2003
Postmark: Circular Date Stamp (CDS) with First Day of Issue text – CHILLICOTHE, OH – MAR 10, 2003 – 45601
Postcard: Color photograph of a rural Ohio landscape at sunset, featuring rolling green fields, a red barn, silos, and farmhouses surrounded by white fences. The warm light of the setting sun casts a golden hue over the scene, emphasizing the agricultural character of the state. The caption “OHIO” appears faintly in large letters across the background, reinforcing the state identity. (Edition Penrod/Hiawatha)
Justification of Maximum Concordance:
Strong thematic and geographic concordance. The stamp is part of the Greetings from America series dedicated to Ohio, and the postcard illustrates a typical Ohio farm landscape, echoing the rural theme of the stamp. The First Day of Issue cancellation from Chillicothe, OH, on the official date of release ensures full temporal and geographic alignment, meeting all requirements for a true maximum card.
Yvert & Tellier: US 3465
Maximum Postcard Niagara Falls, one of the most iconic natural landmarks in North America (1999)
Country: USA
Issue: Niagara Falls – Scenic American Landscapes – 48¢
Date of Issue: May 12, 1999
Postmark: Circular Date Stamp (CDS) – NIAGARA FALLS, NY – MAY 12, 1999 – 14302
Postcard: Color photograph of Niagara Falls at dusk, showcasing the powerful cascade of water flowing over the cliffs into the mist-filled basin below. The sky is tinged with soft purple and pink hues, creating a dramatic backdrop for the falls. The caption “Niagara Falls” appears prominently at the top in a handwritten-style font, emphasizing the location’s identity. (Edition Postcard Factory)
Justification of Maximum Concordance:
Strong thematic and geographic concordance. The stamp features Niagara Falls, one of the most iconic natural landmarks in North America, and the postcard provides a vivid photographic representation of the same site. The cancellation from Niagara Falls, NY, on the official date of issue ensures full temporal and geographic alignment, meeting all requirements for a true maximum card.
Yvert & Tellier: US PA125
Maximum Postcard United Nations Headquarters complex in New York City (2000)
Country: USA
Issue: United Nations Headquarters – 33¢
Date of Issue: July 30, 2000
Postmark: Special pictorial cancellation – Metro Expo New York Station – NEW YORK, NY 10019 – JUL 30, 2000
Postcard: Color photograph of the United Nations Headquarters complex in New York City, taken at dusk. The image shows the illuminated Secretariat Building (tall tower) and the curved General Assembly building in the foreground, with surrounding trees and streetlights adding depth to the composition. The caption at the top reads “NEW YORK CITY,” and on the right side “UNITED NATIONS,” emphasizing the subject.
Justification of Maximum Concordance:
Strong thematic and geographic concordance. The stamp depicts the United Nations Headquarters, and the postcard presents a detailed view of the same iconic complex in New York City. The special MetroExpo cancellation from New York, applied on the date of issue, ensures full temporal and geographic alignment, fulfilling all criteria for a true maximum card.
Maxicard STATUE OF LIBERTY – NEW YORK CITY (2002)
Country: USA
Issue: Greetings from America – New York (State Series) – 34¢
Date of Issue: April 4, 2002
Postmark: Circular Date Stamp (CDS) – NEW YORK, NY – APR 4, 2002
Postcard: Color photograph of the Statue of Liberty on Liberty Island, showing the monument from an elevated perspective with its pedestal and surrounding plaza clearly visible. The background includes the waters of New York Harbor and the distant shoreline. At the top, the caption reads “STATUE OF LIBERTY – NEW YORK CITY,” reinforcing the location’s identity.
Justification of Maximum Concordance:
There is strong thematic and geographic concordance. The stamp is part of the Greetings from America series featuring New York, and the postcard depicts one of the most iconic symbols of both the state and the city—the Statue of Liberty. The cancellation from New York, NY, applied on the official day of issue, ensures full temporal and geographic concordance, meeting all requirements for a true maximum card.
Maximum Card New York - Downtown Manhattan Skyline (1956)
Country: USA
Issue: Air Mail – Statue of Liberty and New York Skyline – 15¢
Date of Issue: Aug 20, 1947
Postmark: Duplex Cancel (with Shoe-Print Killer) – NEW YORK, N.Y. – G.P.O. (General Post Office) – MAY 17, 1956 – 8 PM
Postcard: Color illustration of the downtown Manhattan skyline as seen from Staten Island Ferry, featuring prominent skyscrapers and waterfront structures. In the foreground, a ferry boat navigates near the piers, while the background showcases iconic Art Deco towers and office buildings, emphasizing New York City’s architectural grandeur of the mid-20th century. Caption at the top reads: “DOWNTOWN SKYLINE FROM STATEN ISLAND FERRY – NEW YORK CITY.” (Edition Colourpicture)
Justification of Maximum Concordance:
Excellent thematic and geographic concordance. The stamp depicts the Statue of Liberty and the New York skyline, symbolizing the city’s role as a gateway to America, while the postcard illustrates the same urban theme with a detailed view of Manhattan’s skyline from the harbor. The cancellation from New York City’s General Post Office nine years after the issue — it remains within the valid postal period for the stamp, ensuring acceptable temporal concordance for a historical maximum card.
Yvert & Tellier: US PA37
Maximum postcard New York World’s Fair – Trylon and Perisphere (1943)
Issue: New York World’s Fair – Trylon and Perisphere – 3¢
Date of Issue: Apr 1, 1939
Postmark: New York, N.Y. – 1943 – “REGY. DIV.”
Postcard: Color illustration of the Trylon and Perisphere, the iconic architectural symbols of the 1939 New York World’s Fair. The scene shows the towering triangular Trylon and the spherical Perisphere set against a clear blue sky, with landscaped grounds and reflecting pool in the foreground. (Edition C.T. Art-Colortone)
Justification of Maximum Concordance:
This maximum card demonstrates strong thematic and geographic concordance. The stamp commemorates the 1939 New York World’s Fair and depicts the Trylon and Perisphere, which are also the central subjects of the postcard illustration. The cancellation from New York reinforces geographic alignment, and although dated 1943 — four years after the issue — it remains within the valid postal period for the stamp, ensuring acceptable temporal concordance for a historical maximum card.
Maxicard Very Large Array (VLA) radio telescope installation in New Mexico (2001)
Country: USA
Date of Issue: Aug 16, 2001
Postmark: Datil, New Mexico – AUG 16, 2001
Postcard: Color photograph of the Very Large Array (VLA) radio telescope installation in New Mexico, showing a series of massive white parabolic antennas aligned across a desert plain under a clear blue sky. The caption at the top reads “NEW MEXICO,” with a decorative geometric border evoking Southwestern design motifs.
Justification of Maximum Concordance:
This maximum card demonstrates strong thematic and geographic concordance. The stamp features a radio telescope, and the postcard depicts the VLA, one of the most significant radio astronomy facilities in the world, located in New Mexico. The cancellation from Capulin, NM, on the official issue date ensures perfect temporal and geographic alignment, making this an exemplary maximum card.
Taos Pueblo, a UNESCO World Heritage Site (2002)
Issue: Greetings from America – New Mexico (State Series) – 34¢
Date of Issue: April 4, 2002
Postmark: Circular Date Stamp (CDS) - Taos, New Mexico – MAY 2, 2002
Postcard: Color photograph of Taos Pueblo, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, showing traditional multi-storied adobe structures with wooden ladders and vigas (roof beams) in the foreground, under a clear blue sky. The caption reads “TAOS PUEBLO,” emphasizing the cultural and historical significance of this Native American settlement.
Justification of Maximum Concordance:
This maximum card demonstrates strong thematic and geographic concordance. The stamp represents New Mexico in the Greetings from America series, and the postcard depicts Taos Pueblo, one of the most iconic landmarks of the state.The postmark is a CDS from Taos ensures complete geographic and temporal alignment.
Navajo cultural heritage and Southwestern landscape (2000)
Country: USA
Date of Issue: Jan 20, 2000
Postmark: Thoreau, New Mexico – “The Gathering Place” – JAN 20, 2000
Postcard: Color photograph of Monument Valley featuring a traditional Navajo weaving scene outdoors: a loom with an intricate geometric rug in progress, a person seated weaving, and another person on horseback nearby. In the background, iconic sandstone buttes and a traditional hogan structure are visible, emphasizing Navajo cultural heritage and Southwestern landscape.
Justification of Maximum Concordance:
This maximum card exhibits strong thematic and geographic concordance. The stamp celebrates Navajo textile art, and the postcard depicts an authentic Navajo weaving activity in Monument Valley, a region central to Navajo culture. The cancellation from Thoreau, NM—within Navajo Nation territory—reinforces geographic alignment. Temporal concordance is perfect as the postmark coincides with the official issue date of the stamp.
Phillips Exeter Academy Library - New Hampshire (2005)
Country: USA
Date of Issue: May 20, 2005
Postmark: Special Cancelation Phillips Exeter Academy Second Day Issue Comemoration -Exeter, New Hampshire – – MAY 20, 2005
Postcard: Color photograph of the interior of the Phillips Exeter Academy Library, designed by Louis I. Kahn. The image highlights the striking modernist architecture with exposed concrete, geometric forms, and wooden paneling. The central atrium features dramatic circular cutouts and layered balconies, emphasizing the architectural harmony of light and space.
Justification of Maximum Concordance:
This maximum card demonstrates strong thematic and geographic concordance. The stamp commemorates the Phillips Exeter Academy Library, and the postcard depicts its interior, showcasing the same architectural subject. The cancellation from Exeter, NH, directly relates to the location of the library, ensuring geographic alignment. Temporal concordance is acceptable as the postmark corresponds to the official issue period, making this a historically valid maximum card.
Maximum Card Welcome Nebraska Lincoln (2002)
Date of Issue: Apr 4, 2002
Postmark: Circular Date Stamp (CDS) - Lincoln, Nebraska – APR 4, 2002
Postcard: Color illustration in the silhouette/map outline of Nebraska showing a covered wagon pulled by oxen crossing the prairie; caption reads “WELCOME TO NEBRASKAland… WHERE THE WEST BEGINS,” evoking pioneer overland migration imagery.
Justification of Maximum Concordance:
Strong thematic and geographic concordance. The stamp is the Nebraska design from the 2002 Greetings from America state series, and the postcard’s artwork explicitly promotes Nebraska with pioneer/Old West motifs that mirror the stamp’s touristic theme. The cancellation from Lincoln, NE (the state capital) on the day of issue secures full geographic and temporal concordance for a maximum card.
Maxicard Nebraska Fort Kearny – Guardian of the Pioneer - Miden (1948)
Justification of Maximum Concordance:
This maximum card demonstrates strong thematic and geographic concordance. The stamp commemorates Fort Kearny as a “Guardian of the Pioneer,” and the postcard illustration depicts the fort itself, reinforcing the historical theme. The first-day postmark from Minden, Nebraska, is geographically relevant since Fort Kearny was located in Nebraska, ensuring full alignment of subject matter. Temporal concordance is perfect because the postmark coincides with the official issue date of the stamp.
sábado, 13 de dezembro de 2025
Maximum General José E. Díaz (1937)
Country: Paraguay
Issue: General José E. Díaz – 1 Peso (Part of the 1925 definitive/commemorative series honoring the national military hero of the War of the Triple Alliance)
Date of Issue: 1925
Postmark: Circular Date Stamp (CDS) – POSTE RESTANTE – ASUNCIÓN – 29 JUL 37 – h 8
Postcard: Monochrome photographic portrait of General José Eduvigis Díaz, depicted in full military uniform, with printed identification below the image. (Edition unknown)
Justification of Maximum Concordance:
This maximum card achieves full thematic concordance.
The 1‑peso stamp issued in 1925 depicts General José E. Díaz, one of Paraguay’s foremost military heroes, and the postcard likewise presents a portrait of the same figure. This creates direct iconographic and subject unity between the stamp and the postcard.
There is strong geographic concordance.
The cancellation originates from Asunción, the capital of Paraguay and the city most closely associated with Díaz’s military and national prominence. As the postal center of the country, Asunción is fully appropriate for the use of a stamp honoring a key figure in Paraguayan history.
The card also meets temporal concordance.
Although the postmark is dated 29 July 1937, twelve years after the stamp’s release, Paraguayan stamps of the 1925 issue remained valid for postal use during that period. Thus, the cancellation date falls within the legitimate postal validity of the stamp, complying with historical maximaphily standards.
Maxicard Anti‑Tuberculosis Fund – Jānis Čakste (1937)
Country: Latvia
Issue: Anti‑Tuberculosis Fund – Jānis Čakste (20 santīmi, 1930 Issue)
Date of Issue: December 4, 1930
Postmark: Circular Date Stamp (CDS) – Jan 16 1937 – Riga Latvia
Postcard: Monochrome photographic portrait of Jānis Čakste, Latvia’s first President (1919–1927), printed in a soft‑tone photographic style and published by M. Lapiņš, Riga. His surname appears handwritten beneath the portrait.
Justification of Maximum Concordance:
This maximum card exhibits full thematic concordance, as both the 20‑santīmi stamp and the postcard depict Jānis Čakste, one of the foundational figures of the Latvian state and its first President. The portrait on the stamp and the photograph on the postcard refer to the same historical personality, establishing direct iconographic alignment.
The geographic concordance is strong. The cancellation originates from Riga, Latvia’s capital and political center, which is closely associated with Čakste’s life and the administrative context of the Anti‑Tuberculosis Fund postal issues. The fact that the postcard was also published in Riga (M. Lapiņš) further reinforces the geographic unity of the piece.
Temporal concordance is met. The stamp was issued in 1930, and the cancellation dated 16 January 1937 falls entirely within the valid postal period for Latvian semi‑postal/charity issues of this era. The piece therefore conforms fully to accepted standards for historical maximaphily.
Yvert &Tellier: LV 167
Maximum Card Jean Laborde – 60th Death Anniversary (1940)
Country: Madagascar (French Administration)
Issue: Jean Laborde – 60th Death Anniversary (55c Stamp, 1938 Issue)
Date of Issue: July 6, 1938
Postmark: Circular Date Stamp (CDS) – TANARARIVE R. GALLIENI – 10 JUN 40 The cancellation features a non‑standard spelling (“Tanararive”) instead of the official “Tananarive,” a notable postal variety but still attributable to the capital city of Madagascar.
Postcard: Monochrome printed portrait of Jean Laborde, executed in a line‑engraved illustrative style with accompanying caption and reference to his year of death (1878). (Edition unknown)
Justification of Maximum Concordance :
This maximum card maintains full thematic concordance: both the stamp and the postcard portray Jean Laborde, the influential French industrialist and political envoy whose work significantly shaped Madagascar during the mid‑19th century.
The geographic concordance remains valid despite the orthographic anomaly in the cancellation. Although the postmark reads “TANARARIVE”, this is clearly a postal error or variant referring to Tananarive (modern Antananarivo), the historic administrative capital of Madagascar and a location directly connected to the figure honored in the stamp issue. Postal marking varieties of this type are documented in colonial issues and do not compromise geographic alignment.
The temporal concordance is fully satisfied: the cancellation dated 10 June 1940 falls well within the postal validity period of the 1938 commemorative issue, ensuring legitimate chronological alignment for maximaphily purposes.
Maximum Card 1.º Centenário de Prudente de Moraes (1941)
Country: Brazil
Issue: Brazil – 600 Réis “Prudente de Moraes”
Date of Issue: November 15, 1910
Postmark: Commemorative Circular Date Stamp – “1.º Centenário de Prudente de Moraes” – São Paulo – 04 October 1941 (Expiry date: 01/11/1942)
Postcard: Monochrome printed portrait of Dr. Prudente de Moraes, first civilian President of the Republic of Brazil (1894–1898), presented in a formal photographic style with his name and presidential title printed below. (Edition Papelaria Rio Branco)
The commemorative cancellation “1.º Centenário de Prudente de Moraes”, struck in São Paulo on 04 October 1941, further reinforces thematic relevance by marking the 100th anniversary of his birth and directly referencing the historical figure represented on both the stamp and the postcard. geographically, São Paulo is the state most closely associated with Prudente de Moraes’s political life and presidency, ensuring strong geographic concordance.
Temporal concordance is also fully achieved: the stamp remained valid for postal use until 01 November 1942, and the 1941 cancellation falls entirely within this period of postal validity, confirming proper chronological alignment for a historical maximum card.
Vultos da História e da Cultura: Emile Gentil (1866 - 1914)
Vultos da História e da Cultura: Emile Gentil (1866 - 1914): Émile Gentil nasceu em Volmunster (França) a 4 de abril de 1866 e destacou-se como explorador e administrador colonial.
Vultos da História e da Cultura: Juan Lavalle (1797 - 1841)
Vultos da História e da Cultura: Juan Lavalle (1797 - 1841): Juan Lavalle nasceu em Buenos Aires (Argentina) a 17 de outubro de 1797 e destacou-se como militar e líder político.
Vultos da História e da Cultura: Léopold II (1835 - 1909)
Vultos da História e da Cultura: Léopold II (1835 - 1909): Léopold Louis Philippe Marie Victor nasceu em Bruxelas (Bélgica) a 9 de abril de 1835 e destacou-se como Rei dos Belgas.
Issue: Centenary of Belgian Independence – King Leopold II (1 Fr Stamp, 1930 Issue)
Date of Issue: July 1, 1930
Postmark: Circular Date Stamp (CDS) – “A 1 ANTWERPIN 1 S” – Time slug “17–18”, indicating postal handling between 17:00 and 18:00 at the Antwerpen 1 office. (No calendar date visible on the strike.)
Postcard: Monochrome printed portrait of King Leopold II, showing the formal rendering of the royal uniform and decorations. (Edition G. Cailliau)
Justification of Maximum Concordance:
This maximum card shows strong thematic concordance: both the 1930 commemorative stamp and the postcard depict King Leopold II. The Antwerpen postmark ensures geographic appropriateness within Belgium. Although the dateline on the CDS strike displays only the hour range “17–18” and does not show a complete calendar date, the use of a contemporary cancellation from a Belgian postal office remains consistent with geographic and temporal concordance for this issue.
Vultos da História e da Cultura: Sir Henry Morton Stanley (1841 - 1904)
Date of Issue: June 30, 1928
Postmark: Circular Date Stamp (CDS) – Léopoldville – 31.12.36
Postcard: Monochrome graphite portrait illustration of Henry Morton Stanley, executed with detailed shading and a formal presentation style.
Justification of Maximum Concordance:
This maximum card demonstrates thematic and geographic concordance. The 5c stamp belongs to the 1928 issue honoring Henry Morton Stanley, a key historical figure associated with the exploration and colonial history of the Congo. The postcard reflects the same colonial context through its formal portrait style. The Léopoldville CDS reinforces the geographic link, and the 1936 cancellation date falls well within the valid postal period for the 1928 issue, ensuring proper temporal concordance for a historical maximum card.
Greetings from America – Montana / Rodeo (2002)
Country: USA
Issue: Greetings from America – Montana
Date of Issue: April 4, 2002
Postmark: Circular Date Stamp (CDS) – Helena, MT – April 4, 2002
Postcard: Photographic view of a rodeo scene featuring a rider on a bucking horse. (Edition Int. Cards & Souvenirs)
Justification of Maximum Concordance: The postcard depicts a rodeo event, an activity culturally associated with Montana. The stamp represents the state of Montana and includes imagery of a rodeo horse and rider, reinforcing the subject matter. The CDS from Helena, applied on the first day of issue, further strengthens the thematic and geographical concordance.
Maximum card Two Medicine Lake and MT Rockwell Glacier National Park (1935)
Country: USA
Issue: National Parks Series -Glacier National Park – Two Medicine Lake
Date of Issue: July 16, 1934
Postmark: 4 Bar Cancel (Type 4B)Glacier Park – JUL 17, 1935
Postcard: Color illustration of Two Medicine Lake and Mount Rockwell in Glacier National Park (Edition: C. T. Art-Colortotone)
Justification of Maximum Concordance: This maximum card presents strong thematic and geographic concordance. The stamp belongs to the 1934 National Parks series and depicts Glacier National Park, which is also the subject of the postcard. The postmark from Glacier Park reinforces geographical alignment, and although dated the year after issue, it remains within the valid postal period for the stamp, ensuring acceptable temporal concordance for a historical maximum card.
Missouri’s Iconic Gateway Arch (2002)
Country: USA
Issue: Greetings from America – Missouri
Date of Issue: April 4, 2002
Postmark: Circular Date Stamp (CDS) – Saint Louis – June 14, 2002
Postcard: Photographic view of the St. Louis featuring the Gateway Arch. (
Maximum Concordance: The postcard depicts the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri. The stamp represents the state of Missouri and includes a stylized image of the Gateway Arch. The CDS from St. Louis reinforces the thematic and geographical concordance.
quinta-feira, 11 de dezembro de 2025
Maximum card Kenya, Uganda and Tanganyika - British East Africa (1938)
Country: Kenya, Uganda and Tanganyika (British East Africa)
Issue: King George VI - Lake Naivasha (Inscription: “KENYA UGANDA TANGANYIKA”)
Date of Issue: 11/04/1938
Dhow on Lake Victoria (1938)
Country: Kenya, Uganda and Tanganyika (British East Africa)
Issue: King George VI (Dhow on Lake Victoria) (Inscription: “KENYA UGANDA TANGANYIKA”)
Date of Issue: 11/04/1938
Postmark: Circular datestamp (CDS) – Dar-es-Salaam / Kenya Uganda and Tanganyika, date partially (year 1938) visible but consistent with the period of issue.
Postcard: Monochrome photographic illustration showing a coastal view of Dar-es-Salaam, with calm waters in the foreground, small sailing boats, and colonial-style buildings in the background. Palm trees frame the scene, emphasizing the tropical setting. Caption not visible but image clearly depicts the waterfront of Dar-es-Salaam.
Justification of Maximum Concordance:
The stamp portrays a dhow, a traditional sailing vessel of East Africa, symbolizing maritime life along the Swahili coast. The postcard illustrates the harbor and waterfront of Dar-es-Salaam, a key port city in the region. The postmark from Dar-es-Salaam reinforces the geographic link, creating full thematic and territorial concordance between the stamp, the image, and the cancellation. This piece effectively represents the cultural and economic significance of Indian Ocean navigation in British East Africa.
Yvert & Tellier: EA 51
Maxicard ANZAC Commemoration 20th Anniversary of Gallipoli Landing Gallipoli (1935)
Country: Australia
Issue: Commemorative stamp – ANZAC Commemoration 20th Anniversary of Gallipoli Landing Gallipoli
Date of Issue: 18/03/1935 (20th Anniversary of the ANZAC landing at Gallipoli)
Postmark: Circular datestamp (CDS) – PERTH / WEST AUSTRALIA - (Date not fully legible, but within the season).
Postcard: Monochrome photographic illustration of the State War Memorial, Perth, located in Kings Park. The monument is an obelisk with a prominent cross and bronze wreath, overlooking the city skyline in the background. Caption printed: “STATE WAR MEMORIAL, PERTH”. Series number: 3426. (Edition Unknow)
Yvert & Tellier: AU 100
300th Anniversary of Tartu University (1936)
Country: Estonia (Eesti)
Date of Issue: 01/06/1932
Assassination of Dollfuss, Dr. Engelbert (1934)
Country: Austria
Issue: Definitive series - Assassination of Dollfuss, Dr. Engelbert
Date of Issue: 21/10/1934
Postmark: Commemorative cancellation in violet ink, reading Weinbauausstellung – St. Pölten, dated 15.XI.34 (15 November 1934), with a stylized grape motif symbolizing the wine exhibition.
Postcard: Monochrome photographic illustration showing Engelbert Dollfuss standing behind an ornate desk in a richly decorated interior. The desk contains inkstands, papers, and a telephone, while the background features a large mirror and decorative vases, emphasizing an official setting. The printed caption reads “Bundeskanzler Dr. Dollfuss †”, indicating the subject as the Austrian Federal Chancellor. (Edition Unknwon)
Catalog Reference Yvert & Tellier: Austria – Assassination of Dollfuss, Dr. Engelbert No. 459








































