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Re: Stinnes paper used in 1942!

Publicado: 05 Jul 2011 15:58
por patagonian
The existence of the "dutch paper Estrada" is fully accepted today, to the delight of the dealers who might have found them in stock, and are selling mint ones well over u$s 100 a piece... :twisted:
... another good reason to check our albums again. :mrgreen:

Re: Stinnes paper used in 1942!

Publicado: 06 Jul 2011 00:40
por juso
Nestor, te felicito por tener esta pieza en tus manos, es muy raro hallarlo mint como usado, y ademas para estudiar las caracteristicas que tiene este papel que salio en el 42, si no se encontro otro sello con este papel despues de este Estrada, estamos ante la ultima salida de este papel.....espero tenerlo mas adelante ya que lo compre por la base en la exposicion de VGB, felicitaciones Nestor....y por supuesto saludos a Rein.....
javier


Nestor, I congratulate you for having this piece in your hands is very rare to find mint and used, and also to study the features that this paper came out in 42, if not found another seal with this role after the Estrada we are at the last exit of this paper I hope to have later ..... and buy it by the base of the exposure of VGB, Nestor congratulations .... and of course greetings to Rein .....
javier

Re: Stinnes paper used in 1942!

Publicado: 15 Jul 2011 11:44
por Rein
juso escribió:Nestor, te felicito por tener esta pieza en tus manos, es muy raro hallarlo mint como usado, y ademas para estudiar las caracteristicas que tiene este papel que salio en el 42, si no se encontro otro sello con este papel despues de este Estrada, estamos ante la ultima salida de este papel.....espero tenerlo mas adelante ya que lo compre por la base en la exposicion de VGB, felicitaciones Nestor....y por supuesto saludos a Rein.....
javier


Nestor, I congratulate you for having this piece in your hands is very rare to find mint and used, and also to study the features that this paper came out in 42, if not found another seal with this role after the Estrada we are at the last exit of this paper I hope to have later ..... and buy it by the base of the exposure of VGB, Nestor congratulations .... and of course greetings to Rein .....
javier

Javier,

thank you for your warm greetings! I am enjoying my holidays now in a pleasant environment in Krakow, Poland!

saludos, Rein

Re: Stinnes paper used in 1942!

Publicado: 15 Jul 2011 20:35
por ntrm
Y yo voy a estar de gira el mes que viene, y creo que voy a pasar por Amsterdam un par de dias :)

Martin

Re: Stinnes paper used in 1942!

Publicado: 15 Jul 2011 23:01
por chelo1968
ntrm escribió:Y yo voy a estar de gira el mes que viene, y creo que voy a pasar por Amsterdam un par de dias :)

Martin
a ver, gira+Amsterdam+Martin= zona roja

andaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

saludos :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Stinnes paper used in 1942!

Publicado: 16 Jul 2011 13:27
por Martincho
mmm... que peligro Martin solo en Amsterdam...
Tiembla Europa!!!

Re: Stinnes paper used in 1942!

Publicado: 18 Jul 2011 19:32
por Otin
Rein,
Why do you say Stinnes/Dutch paper? Stinnes paper is supposed to be German.
By the way, concerning Estrada with Dutch paper let me tell you that some 25 years ago, acting as auctio9neer in my club, SOFIRA, i sold a whole mint sheet of papel "holandés". I remember quite well that I advised the audience of the rarity of this piece but nobody cared and it was sold by a low price. Some 3 or 4 years ago a mint block of 4 appeared in our auction, which we bought among four members to get one stamp each. The one I got comes from that purchase. Saludos,
José

Re: Stinnes paper used in 1942!

Publicado: 19 Jul 2011 09:28
por Rein
Otin escribió:Rein,
Why do you say Stinnes/Dutch paper? Stinnes paper is supposed to be German.
By the way, concerning Estrada with Dutch paper let me tell you that some 25 years ago, acting as auctio9neer in my club, SOFIRA, i sold a whole mint sheet of papel "holandés". I remember quite well that I advised the audience of the rarity of this piece but nobody cared and it was sold by a low price. Some 3 or 4 years ago a mint block of 4 appeared in our auction, which we bought among four members to get one stamp each. The one I got comes from that purchase. Saludos,
José
José,

I used the Stinnes/Dutch just to refer to the fact that some still think it was Dutch paper instead of German paper out of the Hillegossen paper mills owned by the Stinnes GmbH.....

Would you rather refer to Stinnes or to Hillegossen??? Stinnes is OK with me, just as we refer to Wiggins Teape instead of to the actual site of the paper mills in Scotland... And we are used to say English paper instead of Scottish! :)

saludos, from a sunny Poland, Rein

Re: Stinnes paper used in 1942!

Publicado: 19 Jul 2011 09:31
por Rein
Otin escribió:Rein,
Why do you say Stinnes/Dutch paper? Stinnes paper is supposed to be German.
By the way, concerning Estrada with Dutch paper let me tell you that some 25 years ago, acting as auctioneer in my club, SOFIRA, I sold a whole mint sheet of papel "holandés". I remember quite well that I advised the audience of the rarity of this piece but nobody cared and it was sold by a low price. Some 3 or 4 years ago a mint block of 4 appeared in our auction, which we bought among four members to get one stamp each. The one I got comes from that purchase. Saludos,
José
José,

how come you did not write about the Stinnes paper of the Estrada some 25 years ago???? And how about the positioning of the medaillon????

Re: Stinnes paper used in 1942!

Publicado: 22 Jul 2011 00:03
por Otin
Rein,
I`m talking of a discovery some 40 years ago when nobody paid too much attention to papers, specially to commems staps.
On the other hand Germany and the Netherlands are different countries, not regionos of a country like the United Kingdom.
And, wqhere is hHelligossen located? Saludos,
José

Re: Stinnes paper used in 1942!

Publicado: 22 Jul 2011 05:47
por Rein
Otin escribió:Rein,
I`m talking of a discovery some 40 years ago when nobody paid too much attention to papers, specially to commems staps.
On the other hand Germany and the Netherlands are different countries, not regionos of a country like the United Kingdom.
And, wqhere is hHelligossen located? Saludos,
José
José,

Hillegossen near Bielefeld:

Imagen

saludos from Poland, Rein

Re: Stinnes paper used in 1942!

Publicado: 30 Jul 2011 14:03
por Otin
Rein,
Then Helligossen is in Germany, not in Netherland,
Are you spending holidays in a Polish beaach? If so, is there the water warm? Saluos,
José

Re: Stinnes paper used in 1942!

Publicado: 30 Jul 2011 18:52
por Rein
Otin escribió:Rein,
Then Helligossen is in Germany, not in Netherland,
Are you spending holidays in a Polish beaach? If so, is there the water warm? Saluos,
José
José,

I am in the mountains near Slowakia where they do have warm baths!


Yes, Hillegossen is in Germany!


saludos, Rein

Re: Stinnes paper used in 1942!

Publicado: 31 Jul 2011 18:30
por juso
Rein, mientras estas pasando tus vacaciones, te paso una imagenes que son parte de mis investigaciones sobre la Casa de Moneda y las licitaciones con las compañias de papel europeas, una de estas es Hugo Stinnes (Alemania), la filigrana de la compañia y procedencia y una postal de la fabrica de papel, fijate que los datos concuerdan el uno con el otro....saludos...
javier

Re: Stinnes paper used in 1942!

Publicado: 01 Ago 2011 09:39
por Rein
juso escribió:Rein, mientras estas pasando tus vacaciones, te paso una imagenes que son parte de mis investigaciones sobre la Casa de Moneda y las licitaciones con las compañias de papel europeas, una de estas es Hugo Stinnes (Alemania), la filigrana de la compañia y procedencia y una postal de la fabrica de papel, fijate que los datos concuerdan el uno con el otro....saludos...
javier
Javier!

Great! So we should not have much doubt anymore that the previously thought to be Dutch paper has its origin from the German paper mill in Hillegossen! And that since the 1930 large sized commemoratives.......

saludos, Rein