By: Negev Holyland
lot # 81 - judaica persons and places
STADTPOST LUBOML During WW I it was occupied first by Germans and then by Austrians. The Austrians allowed the cities of Luboml, Zarki, and Przedsborz to print stamps for local use. Luboml's stamps were printed in Prague in 4 languages - German, Russian, Polish, and YIDDISH. There are 5 denominations (5h-50h). Luboml is located in the NW corner of Ukraine, 10 miles from the Polish border. Perforated & Imperforate and perforated stamps for values 5 10 20 25 & 50
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NEGEV HOLYLAND STAMPS was formed in 1978 from the previous Holy Land business known as "MICHAEL H. BALE". In 1999, Sid Morginstin purchased the auction business from Mr. Bale. Since then, a web... Read More
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