File:Dreikaisereck-1902-1.jpg
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Deutsch: Postkarte 1902, Dreikaisereck in Mysłowice
English: Postcard sent from Mysłowice (Prussian Silesia, now in Poland) to Merseburg (Prussian Saxony) on 10 March 1902. The additional stamps from Austria and Russia seem to be added, and have earlier postmarks. |
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Author | David Wintzer |
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German stamp:
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Austrian stamp: probably
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Russian stamp: probably
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This work is not an object of copyright according to article 1259 of Book IV of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation No. 230-FZ of December 18, 2006.
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- Triangle of three emperors
- Stamps of Russia, 1889
- 1 kopek stamps
- Postcards of former German territorries
- Postcards with stamps of Russia
- Postcards with stamps of Germany
- Postmarks of Poland, 1850-1919
- 1899 stamps of Austria
- 1900 stamps of the German Empire
- Stamps with a face value of 5
- Mixed franking
- 1902-03-10 postmarks
- 1902-03-11 postmarks
- 1902 postmarks of Germany
- Postmarks of Saxony-Anhalt
- March 1902 in Saxony-Anhalt
- 1902 in Merseburg
- Address sides of undivided back postcards