Klüssendorf

Klüssendorf was a German manufacturer of vending machines, including tickets and postage stamps.

Its original issues were two color designs in green and cream (or yellow). These first appeared in German vending machines and postal counters in 1981 and later spread to other European countries and beyond. Some countries would use them experimentally for a time, others still use them.

The designs became pictorial sometime in the 1990s. Klüssendorf stamps are recognizable by their small horizontal format designs and the two prominent holes/perfs on each cut edge.

The Klüssendorf company was bought by competitor Nagler in 1995 but the name was still often used for the latter's issues.  File:Berlin Kluss.jpg|Berlin 1995 issue File:Ireland Klussendorf.jpg|Ireland 1990 issue File:Israel Christmas Kluss.jpg|Israel 1994 season's greetings 

See

 * Computer vended stamp

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