Denmark – back of the book issues

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Military
 File:Denmark 5o military.jpg|1917 5 øre value 
 * In 1917, 5 and 10 øre definitive values were overprinted S F for use on soldiers' mail.

Newspaper
Stamps of both issues were later surcharged with POSTFRIM. and new values for use as regular postage.  File:Denmark news 5ore.jpg|1907 5ø value 
 * In 1907, stamps inscribed with AVISPORTO / MÆRKE were issued, perf 13.
 * In 1914-15, the design was released on crosses watermark paper, perf 14x14½.

Official
These are perf 14x13½ with the 4s and 16s also perf 12½. Reprints of all three values exist imperf on unwatermarked paper.  File:Denmark 1919 15ore offic.jpg|1919 15ø value 
 * In 1871, stamps with the national coat of arms was issued, inscribed TJENESTE / POST / FRIMÆRKE. and denominated in skilling.
 * In 1875, new currency was introduced and stamps were now denominated in øre.
 * In 1899-92, colors were changed slightly and these were now perf 13.
 * In 1902-06, the watermarked was changed to the wider crown type.
 * In 1914-23, more values were added and the watermark was changed to the crosses type.

Parcel post
Parcel post stamps were used for two ferry routes beginning in 1919. These were allowed to be used on letters until June 1919. 
 * From 1919 to 1955, various contemporary definitives were overprinted POSTFÆRGE. This included the Christian X portraits, wavy lines/numerals, sailing ship and Frederik IX portraits. Arrangements differ according to catalog and album, so we leave sorting to whatever system you care to use.
 * The 1950 1kr brown and 1965 1.25kr orange coat of arms definitives were similarly overprinted.
 * In 1967, the 40ø and 80ø Frederik IX profile definitives were similarly overprinted.
 * In 1967-75, various contemporary definitives were also overprinted POSTFÆRGE.



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