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The first Polish stamp was cancelled in various ways, mostly with a number within concentric circles. The number identifies the mailing office where the stamp was cancelled. 345 mailing offices can be identified on mail used during the Russian occupation of Poland. The numbers 1-322, 324-327, 329-330 and 332 were used on Poland number one. The mailing offices with the numbers 323, 328, 331 and 333-345 were opened in 1865, which is after the January Uprising. They were used on Russian stamps issued in Poland after Poland number one. |
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Mint Dots Pen cancel Franco |
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Warsaw Warsaw-Bydgoszcz St.Petersburg-Warsaw Warsaw-Vienna |
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Eydtkuhnen Kibarty | ||
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4 concentric circles 4 concentric squares 6 concentric squares 6 concentric squares |
(numbers 2-322, 324-327, 329-330 and 332)
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3 12 15 16 |
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21 22 27 28 |
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30 37 43 44 |
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47 51 55 63 |
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68 70 73 76 |
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78 80 82 96 |
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97 102 105 106 |
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107 108 109 110 |
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111 113 120 124 |
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130 131 138 140 |
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153 155 158 162 |
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166 170 171 175 |
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176 179 182 183 |
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187 188 191 193 |
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199 209 210 215 |
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218 219 221 223 |
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224 232 241 242 |
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247 251 253 258 |
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278 282 285 289 |
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292 293 295 297 |
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311 324 329
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