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Local stamps of the Independent State Of Croatia : Šibenik.
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On March 9, 1944, the district administrator in Šibenik, Miren Blaž, a lieutenant captain, issued order number 391 to the post office in Šibenik, to open in the presence of a committee the cash register in the damaged post office building, which had been closed since the beginning of December 1943, because the cashiers had left the city due to the danger of air raids, taking the keys with them, and their whereabouts were unknown, and they had not returned to the city by March 9. The committee included lieutenant captain Miren Blaž and clerks of the 8th grade Antun Šarić and Lavoslav Tratnik. The committee was to make a record of the findings in the cash register, and to hand over the valuables to the devastated post office in Šibenik. In addition, the same committee was to establish the quantity of Italian stamps in the Mandalini post office.
On March 10, 1944, the commission opened the cash register and found 773.45 Lira in cash and postage stamps and stationery, according to a special list, with a total value of 51,183 Lira. According to this list, franking stamps worth 34,815 Lira, stationery worth 8,373 Lira, postage stamps worth 1,170 Lira and 25, 30 and 50 cent stamps worth 1,035 Lira were found.
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Local unofficial provisional issue overprint "NDH" on Italian stamps.
Black overprint.
Created on the initiative of the Šibenik postmaster, without documentation, used locally by the post office, but also privately overprinted during 1944.
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5 Cent
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Brown
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1943
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10 Cent
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Darkbrown
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1943
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15 Cent
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Darkgreen
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1943
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20 Cent
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Carmine
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1943
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25 Cent
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Green
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1943
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30 Cent
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Brown
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1943
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50 Cent
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Lightlilac
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1943
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75 Cent
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Carmine
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1 Lira
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Lilac
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1943
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1,25 Lira
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Blue
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1943
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1,75 Lira
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Orange
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1943
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2 Lira
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Carmine
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1943
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5 Lira
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Red
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10 Lira
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1943
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Overprints at italian propaganda stamps :
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30 Cent
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30 Cent
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1943
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30 Cent
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Brown
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1943
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30 Cent
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1943
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25 Cent
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50 Cent
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Brown
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1 Lira
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Lilac
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1943
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1943
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1943
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1943
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10 Cent
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Blue
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20 Cent
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Red
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25 Cent
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30 Cent
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Orange
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Local provisional issue made by order of the local military commander and district head. They were used in local traffic, but the authorities of the Independent State of Croatia did not explicitly recognize this issue, nor did they declare it invalid.
Black overprint “N. D. Hrvatska Kn. 3.50”.
The stamps of this issue were sold by mail.
They were used on shipments independently or together with regular stamps of the Independent State of Croatia.
Printed in a letterpress at the printing house “Pučka tiskara” in Šibenik.
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3,50 Kn. at 10 Cent
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Darkbrown
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15.3.1944
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5.700
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36.00 €
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40.00 €
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3,50 Kn. at 20 Cent
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Carmine
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15.3.1944
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4.700
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60.00 €
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75.00 €
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3,50 Kn. at 25 Cent
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Green
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15.3.1944
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12.700
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12.00 €
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12.00 €
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3,50 Kn. at 30 Cent
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Darkbrown
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15.3.1944
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13.500
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12.00 €
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3,50 Kn. at 50 Cent
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Lilac
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15.3.1944
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24.200
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5.00 €
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12.00 €
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Counterfeits :
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If human stupidity is also joined by insolence, then the unhistorical forgers come up with the idea of ??stamped Italian stamps, for example from the Italian-occupied Ljubljana (Italian: Lubiane), and reprint them with "N.D.H." and sell those stamps on eBay.
Since when was Ljubljana part of the Independent State of Croatia? Since when is it so positioned on the globe that it is geographically near Šibenik?
What is the 390 km distance between Ljubljana and Šibenik for counterfeiters?
Here, see for yourself :
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You can find a lot of fakes on eBay, which can be recognized like this :
the original stamps were first overprinted with "N.D.H" and then postmarked.
It is more difficult with counterfeits. Forgers use stamped stamps, many of which are not even stamped in Šibenik or its surroundings, but from anywhere in the Kingdom of Italy, and then reprinted with
"N.D.H.".
Here are a few more examples of forgeries :
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NEW IN STOCK :
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Sandžak :
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The Sandžak was from the April, 29th, 1941 for 6 months part of the Independent State of Croatia. At this date a stamp set, limited to 99 copies, was issued and given to the some members of the croatian customs members and Ustaša (all croatian muslims).
To honour this annexion, local patriots from the Sandžak who haven´t forgot this event have issued a set of 24 stamps with landscape-motives from the Sandžak at April, 29th, 2024.
[ READ MORE ] [ BUY HERE ]
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Veterans Association Handschar :
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The german Veterans Association Handschar have issued in 1955 two overprinted stamp-sets and between 1989-1994 80 stamp sets to help Croatians in emigration and in the 1990´s to collect money for croatian defense against the serbian aggression against Croatia.
[ READ MORE ] [ BUY HERE ]
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The “Omoti”-sets :
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In 1993 32 music-cover sets were issued from the emigration of the Independent State of Croatia. Every set contains 16 stamps.
8 sets are dedicated bands : - 3 sets of Depeche Mode. - 1 set of Kraftwerk. - 1 set of Front 242. - 1 set of Nitzer Ebb. - 1 set of Front Line Assembly. - 1 set of Skinny Puppy.
24 sets are dedicated to music styles : - 8 sets of 70s/80s/90s Synthie Pop, Darkwave, Dark Electro, Italo Disco, Neofolk, ... . - 2 sets of Electronic Body Music. - 2 sets of Neue Deutsche Welle. - 2 sets of House, Dance, ... . - 3 sets of Hip Hop, Miami Bass, Freestyle, ... . - 3 sets of Heavy Metal, Rock, Hard Rock, ... . - 1 sets of Punk, Oi, ... . - 3 sets of Italo Disco, Euro Disco, Hi NRG, ... .
[ READ MORE ] [ BUY HERE ]
In 1994 four music-cover sets were issued from the emigration of the Independent State of Croatia :
- 1 set of Erasure - 1 set of Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark - 1 set of Pet Shop Boys - 1 set of The Cure
[ READ MORE ] [ BUY HERE ]
In 2022 three more music-cover sets were issued from the emigration of the Independent State of Croatia :
- 3 sets of Neofolk, Industrial ...
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In 2024 three band-sets of the band Rammstein were issued from the emigration of the Independent State of Croatia :
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In 2024 nine music-cover sets were issued from the emigration of the Independent State of Croatia :
- 1 set of Adele - 1 set of Ariana Grande - 1 set of Beyoncé - 1 set of Christina Aguilera - 1 set of Lady Gaga - 1 set of Miley Cyrus - 1 set of Pink - 1 set of Rihanna - 1 set of Taylor Swift
[ READ MORE ] [ BUY HERE ]
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Counties “Raša” and “Dubrava” :
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After the italian capitulation in the year 1943 the croatian territories, occupied by fascistic Italy, returns to the Independent State of Croatia.
Overprints at italian stamps were issued from the Great County of Dubrava for the planed return of the Bay of Kotor and the planned foundation of the Great County of Raša (today known as Istria).
Read more about the [ Great County of Raša ] and the [ Great County of Dubrava ].
[ BUY HERE ]
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Prince Eugen Gau :
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Before the war III. Reich against the in theeses days existing Kingdom of Yugoslavia, the Germans threatened the Hungarians that if they did not participate in that war, the Volksdeutsche would declare a German state at the territory of Bačka, Banat and eastern Syrmia all the way to Belgrade. That German state was supposed to be connected with a corridor that would go partly around the Danube river to the territory of III. Reich, that is, to the Slovenian Prekomurje, which was then part of III. Reich.
After the proclamation of the Independent State of Croatia April 10, 1941 this plans didn´t stop and the Volksdeutsche planed the proclamation of that state at the birthday of Adolf Hitler April 20, 1941. They had prepared 3 stamps with overprints on hungarian stamps, but the III. Reich didn´t support this plans, because they don´t want to have problems with the new state, the Independent State of Croatia and also not with Hungary.
The Hungarians were afraid of a possible realisation of such a exteritorial german territory and annexed first the Bačka at the April 11, 1941 and some days later Međimurije of the Independent State of Croatia at the April 16, 1941 so that a corridor between a possible "Prince Eugen Gau" and the III. Reich couldn´t be realized without a war between the Allies Hungary and the III. Reich.
[ READ MORE ] [ BUY HERE ]
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HOS :
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At April 10, 1993, the Croatian Defense Forces (Hrvatske Obrambene Snage = HOS) issued 2 different stamp sets and at April 10, 2024 the third HOS stamp set.
[ READ MORE ] [ BUY HERE ]
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OZAK :
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The "Operation Zone Adriatisches Küstenland" ("Operations Zone Adriatisches Küstenland" or "OZAK") existed from September 10, 1943, and consisted of the Croatian and Slovenian territories occupied by the Kingdom of Italy, as well as the territories in northern Italy, which from October 8, 1943 fell under the control of the German III. Reich, which had the meaning as an operational zone of the German Wehrmacht, means exclusively military.
After the capitulation of Italy on September 8, 1943, the Great County of Raša were established by the Independent State of Croatia from the Croatian areas of Istria, the Kvarer Islands, the city of Rijeka, which was donated to the Kingdom of Italy by Serbian Minister Pasić of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia under the Treaty of Rapala in 1920, the city of Trieste and the present-day Slovenian coast.
The Independent State of Croatia could only formally establish the Great County of Raša, because since the capitulation of Italy on the territory that the Kingdom of Italy got from the Kingdom of Yugoslavia the III. Reich took control since October 1, 1943 over the entire Istrian peninsula, the cities of Rijeka, Sušak, Bakar, Kastav, Čabra and the island of Krk. Those Croatian territories were included in the "Operational Zone of the Adriatic Coast" ("OZAK") together with the Italian provinces of Friuli, Trieste and Gorica, and until the capitulation of Italy to the occupied Slovenian province of Ljubljana from the Italians.
From some German activities, such as the ban of the teaching of the Italian language in schools and the introduction of the Croatian language, it can be concluded that the III. Reich planned the reintegration of the "Operational Zone of the Adriatic Coast" into the Velika župa Raša (Great County of Raša) of the Independent State of Croatia.
The course of the war prevented that return, as well as the return of Sandžak and the Bay of Kotor from the III. Reich (which controled both areas) to the Independent State of Croatia.
[ READ MORE ] [ BUY HERE ]
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Prince Eugen Division :
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The Volksdeutsche from the Independent State of Croatia issued overprints on German stamps of the “Day of Wehmacht” in 1943 and 1944, which was given to the new members of the division "Prince Eugen".
[ READ MORE ] [ BUY HERE ]
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Other stamp-series :
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The emigration of the Independent State of Croatia has issues also in the year 1999 stamp series of Pope John Paul II.
In 2024 four Independent State of Croatia / Ukraine stamp-series were isued : Slava Ukraini / Putler
In 2024 the Independent State of Croatia issued seven stamp-series : - 2 stamp-series of landscapes of the Independent State of Croatia. - 2 stamp-series with croatian food-motives. - 3 stamp-series with croatian football fans
Other stamp series :
- Beware of Yugoslavs - Communist bandit Josip Broz Tito - Croatian coat of arms - Croatian Kingdom - Croatian Muslims - Erich von Däniken - Fazlagića kula - History of the Croats - King and Queen of the Independent State of Croatia - Mother - Sandžak 2024 in two sizes. - Ustasha - Velika Smradija (Velika Srbija/Great Serbia) - Zvonimir Boban
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Pocket watch :
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Absolute rarity : we can offer you a Zenith Pocket watch with Rubins with coat of arms of the Independent State of Croatia and “Za dom spremni!” of the watchmaker Jozo Mazuric from Mostar. [ Read more ]
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Coins :
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We offer you very hard to find coins of the Independent State of Croatia and the 2nd exile. [ Read more ]
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Silver ring :
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The german veteran-association “Handschar” issued in 1955 three different silver rings. One of them is that one with the coat of arms of the Independent State of Croatia. [ Read more ]
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