International Postage Meter Stamp Catalog/Denmark

=Denmark=


 * The first Denmark meters appeared in 1925. All stamps have “DANMARK” in the frank except some of the Postage Due stamps. The stamps have a letter prefix which in most cases identifies the meter manufacturer. A few anomalies exist where the letter prefix of one manufacturer is found on stamps that appear to be from a different manufacturer’s machine.
 * Stamps with slogan showing the name of the manufacturer, “SERVICE MASKINE” and a number are from meters loaned to mailers while their machines are out of service for repair.
 * Denmark has one native meter manufacturer: Portos.
 * Danish frank designs are standardized by the government. So far there have been four main designs plus additional distinctive designs used for various Post Office services.
 * A – Frank with simulated-perforation borders
 * B – Frank with single, straight-line border
 * C – Horizontal frank with straight-line borders at right and bottom, open at top and left
 * D – Open design without outer frame lines, “POST” in oval at top
 * PO – Special stamps for Post Office window/counter use
 * PD – Special stamps for Postage Due

GROUP B: Enclosed franks with straight single-line border
M#s outside and below. All Value Figures are Oval.

'''B1. Francotyp “B” ''' (MV). [$10]
 * M# with “D” prefix. Frank 21 mm wide.
 * Spacing between centers of date and value figures 76-78 mm.
 * TM: BIC
 * V/F: MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg (O)



'''B2. Francotyp “Cc” ''' (MV).
 * M# with “D” prefix.
 * Date figures with stops after D and before Y.
 * With or without S#.
 * A. Frank 21 mm wide, wide spacing (78-80 mm) between TM and frank
 * B. Frank 24-25 mm wide, wide spacing
 * C. Frank 21 mm wide, medium spacing (40-42 mm)
 * D. Frank 24-25 mm wide, medium spacing
 * E. Frank 21 mm wide, narrow spacing (32 mm) MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg[$5]
 * F. Frank 24-25 mm wide, narrow spacing
 * TM: BIC
 * V/F: MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg (O,G)MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg MeterCat solid diamond.jpg MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg MeterCat solid diamond.jpg


 * a. Post Office stamp: With slogan showing name of town and “POSTKONTER” or "POSTEKSPEDITION". Known with non-standard spacing between TM and frank.
 * b. TM with segmented outer rim. Used by meters licensed out of the Frihavn Post Office in Kopenhagen. TM reads “POSTKONTORET/ KBHVN’S FRIHAVN”
 * c. Post Office stamp: TM small SC with crown and post horn in center, 4-digit S# above left of TM
 * d. TM: DC or SC MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg[$5]
 * e. Post Office stamp: Narrow spacing between TM and frank. TM: SC with "PTM" at bottom.

'''B3. Francotyp “Cm7000/10000” ''' (MV). [$10]
 * Frank 24 mm wide. Spacing between centers of date and value figures 37 mm.
 * Value figures tall and narrow.
 * M# with “D” prefix.
 * TM: BIC
 * V/F: MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg MeterCat solid diamond.jpg


 * a. Very large TM with band through the center. Used by the Greenland postal philatelic service.

'''B4. Francotyp “A9000” ''' (MV). [$5]
 * Similar to Type B3 with tall and narrow value figures but date figures more widely spaced (especially between M and Y) with stops after D and M.
 * Spacing between TM and frank slightly narrower.
 * M# with “D” prefix.
 * TM: BIC
 * V/F: MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg MeterCat solid diamond.jpg MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg MeterCat solid diamond.jpg


 * a. With 4-digit impression counter number high at far left (shown)



'''B5. Hasler “F66/88/99” ''' (MV), 1958.
 * M# with “B” prefix. Spacing wide or narrow.
 * The narrowly spaced stamp has 5-digit S# number left of TM.
 * A. Frank 21 mm wide, wide spacing with S# between TM and frank MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg[$5]
 * B. Frank 21 mm wide, medium to narrow spacing between TM and frank, with or without S#
 * C. Frank 25 mm wide, medium spacing, without S# MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg[$5]
 * TM: DC, nil
 * V/F: MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg MeterCat 8-point starburst.jpg MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg MeterCat 8-point starburst.jpg MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg MeterCat 8-point starburst.jpg


 * a. Post Office stamp: With slogan showing name of town and "POSTKONTOR" or "POSTEKSPEDITION".

NOTE: Known with slogan/serial # in different color

'''B6. Portos''' (MV). [$10]
 * M# has “E” prefix. Frank 21 mm wide.
 * Wide spacing. With or without S#.
 * A. Frank 22 mm wide
 * B. Frank 25-26 mm wide
 * C. Narrow frank 18-19 mm wide
 * TM: BIC
 * V/F: MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg



'''B7. Krag “FH.3", "F.4” ''' (MV).
 * M# with “K” prefix. Zeros in value figures curved at sides.
 * Date with stops centered between D and M and between M and Y.
 * A. Frank 24 mm wide
 * B. Frank 29 mm wide MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg[$5]
 * TM: SC or BIC
 * V/F: MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg


 * a. Post Office stamp: TM with segmented outer rim. (See Type B8C for illustration.)
 * b. With Serial number between TM and frank

NOTE: Known with slogan in color different from TM/frank.



'''B8. Frama "M/E"''' (MV).
 * M# with “G” prefix.
 * Medium spacing.
 * Value figures thick.
 * A. Frank 24-26 mm wide
 * B. Frank 24-26 mm wide, TM lowered with 4-digit S# above MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg[$5]
 * C. Frank 21-22 mm wide, with segmented TM (Post Office stamp) MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg[$5]
 * D. Frank 21-22 mm wide, TM lowered without S# MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg[$5]
 * TM: DC
 * V/F: MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg


 * a. Post Office stamp: As A, with slogan showing “POSTKONTER” and name of town

'''B8.1. Frama "EPS3000"''' (MV).
 * Very similar to Type B8 except the value figures are thinner.
 * M# with "G" prefix.
 * TM: DC
 * V/F: MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg



'''B9. Satas “Export” ''' (MV), 1972.
 * M# with “SJ” prefix.
 * Frank 22 mm wide with variable height 25-29 mm.
 * Narrow spacing. Date figures tall.
 * TM: SC
 * V/F: MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg MeterCat solid 5-point star.jpg MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg

NOTE: Known with slogan in different color



'''B10. Satas “Rotary” ''' (MV), 1972. [$10]
 * M# with “SJ” prefix.
 * Wide frank with thick heavy frame lines.
 * Date figures tall.
 * TM: SC
 * V/F: MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg MeterCat solid 5-point star.jpg MeterCat solid 5-point star.jpg



'''B11. Neopost “205”, “2205” ''' (MV).
 * M# with “N” prefix. Spacing very narrow.
 * Frank 21 mm wide. Date figures tall (“205”) or short (“2205”).
 * TM BIC
 * V/F: MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg.00

NOTE: Known with slogan in different color



'''B12. Frama “EPS” ''' (MV).
 * Frank 25 mm tall.
 * Date approximately 11 mm wide without stops.
 * M# with “H” prefix.
 * TM: BIC
 * V/F: MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg

NOTE: Type B13 also has “H” prefix.



'''B13. Secap “MiniPost” ''' (MV).
 * Frank 27-28 mm tall but otherwise similar in appearance to Type B12.
 * Date figures more widely spaced, ~ 14 mm.
 * M# with “MB” or “H” prefix.
 * TM: BIC
 * V/F: MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg



'''B14. Hasler “Mailmaster” ''' (MV).
 * Frank is wider than tall with crowns at sides of “DANMARK”.
 * M# with “B” prefix.
 * A. Frank 36 mm wide
 * B. Frank 30 mm wide
 * V/F: MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg


 * a. Post Office stamp: With “POSTCENTER” somewhere in the TM
 * b. Post Office stamp: With slogan showing name of town and "POSTKONTOR" or "POSTEKSPEDITION"

'''B15. Neopost “Electronic” ''' (MV).
 * Wide frank, single crown above “DANMARK”.
 * M# with “N” prefix.
 * TM: DC
 * V/F: MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg≋000

'''B16. Telefrank “Standard” ''' (digital).
 * Large frank with M# breaking bottom frame line.
 * M# with “T.F.” prefix.
 * TM: DC
 * V/F: MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg

GROUP C: Horizontal franks with straight-line borders at right and bottom
Open at top and left. Crown in center between TM and “DANMARK”/value figures.



'''C1. Pitney Bowes-GB “5000” ''' (MV), 1966. [$5]
 * Frank with very large crown. “DANMARK” 5 mm tall.
 * Date figures raised in relation to value figures.
 * M# with “P.B.” prefix at left of the bottom frame line.
 * TM: BIC
 * V/F: MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg ≋ 000

'''C2. Pitney Bowes-GB “5000” ''' (MV).
 * As Type C1 but smaller crown and shorter “DANMARK”.
 * M# with “P.B.” prefix above bottom frame line.
 * A. “DANMARK” 19-20 mm wide
 * B. “DANMARK” 24 mm wide
 * C. Large “ØRE” stacked directly below crown, prefix above M#, no “ØRE” at right
 * TM: BIC
 * V/F: MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg ≋ 000 MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg ≋ 0000


 * a. Postage Due stamp. Printed in green and with slogan (town name) “POSTKONTOR/ Porto at betale” (P.B. 153 seen) MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg[$15]
 * b. Postage Due stamp. Printed in green as with a, but without slogan (P.B. 153) MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg[$15]



'''C3. Pitney Bowes “6500” ''' (MV).
 * Similar to Type C2B but shorter frank with smaller TM and shorter date and value figures.
 * M# with “P.B. prefix.
 * TM: BIC
 * V/F: MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg ≋ 00.00



'''C4. Pitney Bowes-GB “6300” ''' (MV), 1970.
 * Date and value figures are on the same level.
 * “DANMARK” 16-17 mm wide.
 * Small crown.
 * M# with “PB” prefix.
 * TM: BIC
 * V/F: MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg ≋ 000


 * a. Postage Due stamp. Printed in green with slogan containing “POSTKONTOR
 * b. Post Office stamp. With "POSTKONTOR" slogan



'''C5. Pitney Bowes-GB “6600” ''' (MV).
 * As type C4 but larger.
 * “DANMARK” 25 mm wide.
 * M# with “PB” prefix.
 * TM: BIC
 * V/F: MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg ≋ 0000 MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg ≋ 00 oo (the final two digits: 00, 25, 50 or 75 only)


 * a. Post Office stamp. TM contains “POSTCENTER”

'''C6. Pitney Bowes “Paragon” ''' (MV).
 * As Type C5 but slightly taller with larger crown and not quite as wide.
 * M# at left of bottom frame line rather than above.
 * M# with “PB” prefix.
 * TM: BIC
 * V/F: MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg ≋ 0000



'''C7. Pitney Bowes-GB “A900” ''' series (MV).
 * Frank similar in size to Type C4 but with larger crown and value figures.
 * M# with “PB” prefix.
 * TM: BIC
 * V/F: MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg ≋ 0000



'''C8. Krag''' (MV).
 * “KGL POST” at bottom.
 * Frame line flat along bottom, lower right corner cut diagonally.
 * “ØRE” horizontal at left of V/F only.
 * Value figures large.
 * M# with “K” prefix.
 * TM: BIC
 * V/F: MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg

NOTE: Known with slogan in different color.




 * C9. Postalia “D2/D3”  (MV).
 * Frank and TM 57 mm wide. “KGL POST” under “DANMARK”.
 * Value figures small and narrow.
 * M# with “TN” prefix under indentation in bottom frame line.
 * TM: SC
 * V/F: MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg




 * C10. Postalia “MS-5”  (MV).
 * As Type C9 but frank and TM 65 mm wide.
 * Date figures taller than with Type C9.
 * M# with “TN” prefix.
 * TM: large SC
 * V/F: MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg




 * C10.1. Postalia “MS-5”  (MV).
 * As Type C10 but frank and TM 62 mm wide.
 * M# with “D” prefix.
 * TM: BIC
 * V/F: MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg



'''C11. Neopost “405/505” ''' (MV).
 * Stamp is relatively low and wide.
 * Date figures short but widely spaced.
 * M# without line below.
 * M# with “N” prefix.
 * TM: BIC
 * V/F: MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg



'''C12. Francotyp-Postalia “EFS3000/NEF300” ''' (MV).
 * Very similar to Type C10 but frank is not as tall.
 * “KGL POST” is above bottom frame line.
 * M# with “D” prefix.
 * TM: DC, BIC, SC
 * V/F: MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg

'''C13. Francotyp-Postalia “T1000” ''' (digital).
 * Very similar to Type C12 but not as wide (59 mm).
 * M# with “D” prefix.
 * TM: DC
 * V/F: MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg

Sub-group DA: Borderless design with meter number between two parallel lines at bottom


'''DA1. Francotyp-Postalia “T1000”, "JetMail" ''' (digital), 1997.
 * M# with “D8” or "D9" prefix.
 * Frank 57 mm from left side of TM to right edge of lines above and below M#.
 * NOTE: The stamps from the T1000 and the JetMail machines are virtually identical.
 * The stop between the month and year figures in the date is usually closer to the year on
 * the T1000 and equidistant on the JetMail stamps, but this is not a fully reliable indicator.
 * TM: DC
 * V/F: MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg

'''DA2. Telefrank “Standard” ''' (digital).
 * M# with “T.F.” prefix.
 * Frank 72 mm from left side of TM to right edge of lines above and below M#.
 * TM: DC with inner circle offset at left
 * V/F: MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg

'''DA3. Frama “Sensonic” ''' (digital).
 * M# with “G” prefix.
 * Frank 66 mm from left side of TM to right edge of lines above and below M#.
 * Value figures tall.
 * TM: DC with inner circle offset at left
 * V/F: MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg

'''DA4. Pitney Bowes “EasyMail” ''' (digital).
 * M# with “PB35” prefix. Frank 29.5 mm tall.
 * Two columns of numbers at left of TM.
 * TM: DC with inner circle offset at left
 * V/F: MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg ≋ 0000

Sub-group DB: frame line at right and bottom with rounded corner, M# below

 * Franks may include a service indicator (letter A or B, occasionally in a circle) to the left of the meter number - see images for Type DB10 and DB15 for examples



'''DB1. Hasler “Mailmaster” ''' (MV).
 * Line under the value figures curves up to form frame line at right.
 * M# at bottom does not have line below.
 * “DANMARK” quite small under “POST”.
 * M# with “B” prefix.
 * TM: DC with inner circle offset at left
 * V/F: MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg



'''DB2. Frama “Sensonic” ''' (digital).
 * M# with “G” prefix.
 * Frank 66 mm from left side of TM to right edge of lines above and below M#.
 * Value figures tall.
 * TM: DC with inner circle offset at left
 * V/F: MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg



'''DB3. Pitney Bowes “PersonalPost”''' (digital).
 * Small design only 20 mm tall.
 * Two columns of numbers at left.
 * M# with “PB005” prefix.
 * TM: notched DC
 * V/F: MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg ≋ 0000



'''DB4. Pitney Bowes ''' (digital).
 * Medium design 25.5 mm tall.
 * Two columns of numbers at left.
 * M# with “PB6” or "PB7" prefix.
 * TM: notched DC
 * V/F: MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg



'''DB5. Pitney Bowes ''' (digital).
 * Medium design 24 mm tall. Small date figures.
 * One column of numbers at left.
 * M# with “"PB22" prefix.
 * TM: notched DC
 * V/F: MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg

'''DB6.1. Francotyp-Postalia''' (digital ink-jet).
 * M# with “D1” prefix.
 * TM: DC
 * V/F: MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg ØRE



'''DB6.2. Francotyp-Postalia''' (digital ink-jet).
 * Very similar to Type DB6.1 but the first digit of the value figures falls left of the "P" in POST.
 * M# with “DK11” or "DK12" prefix.
 * TM: DC
 * V/F: MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg ØRE




 * DB7. Francotyp-Postalia (digital).
 * M# with “DK34” prefix.
 * Value figures left justified with "DANMARK".
 * Single column of numbers at left
 * Without "ØRE" after the value figures.
 * TM: DC
 * V/F: MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg
 * When a zero-value impression is printed, the normal design is replaced by a version with diagonal lines through the value and with "UGYLDIG VÆRDI" (Invalid Value) at the top.

'''DB8. Francotyp-Postalia ''' (digital).
 * M# with “DK35” or "DK45" prefix.
 * Nearly identical to Type DB7 but without the column of numbers at left.
 * TM: DC
 * V/F: MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg



'''DB9. Neopost “IJ25”''' (digital).
 * M# with “DK52” prefix.
 * Value figures are centered below "DANMARK".
 * Value figures are thin and tall.
 * Without "ØRE" after the value figures.
 * TM: notched DC
 * V/F: MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg



'''DB10. Neopost,''' model unknown (digital).
 * M# with “DKDP” prefix.
 * Value figures are small, centered slightly to the right of "DANMARK", and have "ФRE" at right.
 * Column of numbers reading down at left of TM.
 * TM: notched DC
 * V/F: MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg



'''DB11. Neopost,''' models unknown (digital).
 * M# with “DK51” or "DK57" prefix.
 * Value figures are slightly to the right of center below "DANMARK".
 * Otherwise as Type DB9 but with much smaller value figures.
 * TM: notched DC
 * V/F: MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg



'''DB12. Neopost,''' model unknown (digital).
 * M# with “N” prefix.
 * Value figures are thick and narrow and have "ØRE" at right.
 * TM: notched DC
 * V/F: MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg

'''DB13. Frama "MailMax" ''' (digital).
 * Very similar to Type DB2 but meter number with “DK20” prefix.
 * TM: notched DC
 * V/F: MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg

'''DB14. Neopost,''' model unknown (digital).
 * Similar to Type DB6 but the date figures are smaller and more tightly spaced.
 * Meter number with “DK41” prefix.
 * TM: notched DC
 * V/F: MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg

'''DB15. Neopost,''' model unknown (digital).
 * Very similar to Type DB11 but with "ǾRE" at right of value figures.
 * Meter number with “DK13” or “DK17” prefix.
 * TM: notched DC
 * V/F: MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg

GROUP PO: Special stamps used only in Post Offices

 * Large, wide rectangle with crown over post horn at right or left, “DANMARK” at top, “ØRE” at bottom

NOTES:
 * For other Post Office stamps see Types A7b, A8a, A9a/b, B2a/b/c/e, B3a, B7a, B8a, B14a/b, C4b, and C5a.
 * Non-metered bulk mail franking machines in post offices have stamps very similar in appearance to Types PO1 and PO2. The non-metered stamps have multiple-line dates which usually include the time of day. The meter stamps only have single-line dates, never including the time. The bulk mail machines were used before the use of postage meters.

'''PO1. Hasler “Mailmaster” ''' (MV), 1993. [$5]
 * Frank 44 x 25 mm with crown and post horn at left, large “ØRE” at right.
 * TM: DC
 * V/F: MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg

'''PO2. Hasler “Mailmaster” ''' (MV).
 * Frank 48 x 29 mm with crown and post horn at right.
 * TM: DC
 * V/F: MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg

GROUP PD: Special Postage Due meter stamps

 * All have “PORTO” in the frank. All are printed in green or blue-green.

NOTE: For other Postage Due stamps, see Types C2a/b and C4a.

Sub-group PD-A: Upright frank with single straight-line border, “KGL-POST/ PORTO” at top, “ØRE/ DANMARK” at bottom
* Printed in green

Sub-group PD-B: Horizontal frank with “KGL/ POST” at left, “ØRE/ PORTO” at right

 * Country name not present in the stamp. At center or left is town name/ “POSTKONTOR/ PORT AT BETALE”. M# in oval, date in circle.

'''PD-B1. Francotyp “B” ''' (MV), 1951.
 * Spacing between centers of date and value figures 74-75 mm.
 * Oval containing M# is thick.
 * A. Frank 40-41 mm wide with breaks at center of top and bottom frame lines. M# 156 MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg[$10]
 * B. Same size as A but with complete top and bottom frame lines. M# 159 MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg[$5]
 * C. Frank 35-36 mm wide. M#s 159 and 1607 seen MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg[$10]
 * V/F: MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg (G,O)

'''PD-B2. Francotyp “C” ''' (MV). [$5]
 * Spacing between centers of date and value figures 77-79 mm.
 * Oval containing M# is thick.
 * A. Frank 40-41 mm wide. M#s 202, 403, 695, 993, 1079, 1957, and 3049 reported
 * V/F: MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg (G) (202, 403, and 695)MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg MeterCat solid diamond.jpg (O)
 * B. Frank 36-38 mm wide. M#s 948, 2267, 2286, 2290, 2293, and 2316 reported
 * V/F: MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg MeterCat solid diamond.jpg MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg MeterCat solid diamond.jpg

'''PD-B3. Portos''' (MV), 1951. [$5]
 * Oval containing M# is thin.
 * Frank 44-46 mm wide.
 * M#s 35, 38, 144-146, 166-171, 237, and 244 reported.
 * V/F: MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg (O)

'''PD-B4. Hasler “F88” ''' (MV), 1951. [$15]
 * Large frank, 40 x 24/25, with inner box around Value Figures.
 * Date circle is in center of stamp with M# at far left.
 * M#s 53, 107, 126 seen.
 * V/F: MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg MeterCat 8-point starburst.jpg (O)

'''PD-B5. Hasler “F88” ''' (MV). [$15]
 * Very similar to Types EB1 and 2 but oval around M# is thin but taller than on Type PD-B3.
 * M# is lower than on Types EB1 and 2. 5-digit serial number above instead of 4-digit.
 * M# 938 seen.
 * V/F: MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg MeterCat 8-point starburst.jpg (O)



'''PD-B6. Portos''' (MV). [$15]
 * The frank frame has breaks at top and bottom.
 * Date circle is close to frank with M# in oval above slogan at far left.
 * M# 4123 seen.
 * V/F: MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg MeterCat solid diamond.jpg



'''PD-B7. Pitney Bowes-GB''' (MV).
 * Small frank with date circle close to the frank.
 * "PORTO" is above the value figures and "Ø/R/E" is stacked vertically.
 * The frank has a complete frame line without breaks.
 * The example seen did not have a meter number/post office identification at left.
 * V/F: MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg ≋ 000

Parcel Post Freight stamps

 * Meter stamps used by Danish railroad (and possibly steamship) companies to frank freight receipts have “DSB” in the design.
 * Little information has been reported about these issues, and no attempt has been made to catalog them here.
 * Readers with information about these issues are invited to contribute to the catalog.



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