Saxony

For the provincial issues as part of the the German Democratic Republic (DDR, or East Germany), see Saxony Province and East Saxony

Saxony was a kingdom in the eastern part of what is now Germany.

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 * Saxony's first stamp was a 3pf red stamp in (almost) square format inscribed SACHSEN at top. There are a number of different types. There are a fair number of different forgeries. Many unofficial reproductions exist. Unless you have a certificate, you don't have a real one.
 * In 1851, a 3pf green shield design was issued. Forgeries exist.
 * Also in 1851, engraved stamps with the portrait of Frederick August II were issued. These are printed in black, on white or colored papers.
 * In 1855, the designs were changed with the king facing left. In 1856, two new values were added.
 * In 1863, two different design with the arms embossed in the center were issued.
 * In October 1866, Saxony joined the North German Confederation and began using its stamps.