2 older labels. They look the same.
The color is different, font is different and also the plane is a bit different.
The 'Airmail labels catalogue' has two listed that look like these, but I feel like the font on those listed are too bold.
The ones I'm talking about is POR-A-26 and POR-A-27
Year: ?, Self-adhesive.
August 25, 2019
Portugal: Older airmail labels
Two older labels from Portugal.
Year: Approx 1988, Self-adhesive.
POR-A-18
Now for the next one, the size is a bit off this is about 4cm, and POR-A-19 is listed as 34.5mm.
Year: ?, Self-adhesive.
Year: Approx 1988, Self-adhesive.
POR-A-18
Now for the next one, the size is a bit off this is about 4cm, and POR-A-19 is listed as 34.5mm.
Year: ?, Self-adhesive.
Portugal: Economy labels
Economy labels I got from Portugal this year. They look like they are from a roll. Not sure if they are still in use.
Year: ?, Self-adhesive
Year: ?, Self-adhesive
Germnay: Airmail/Priority labels, same design, different colors
Pretty sure these were used right before the blue/white (priority) ones came out in 2011.
These are also from a roll.
Same design, but two different colors. Lighter more mat blue and Dark blue.
Year: ? Before 2011, Self-adhesive.
These are also from a roll.
Same design, but two different colors. Lighter more mat blue and Dark blue.
Year: ? Before 2011, Self-adhesive.
Austria: Airmail labels
Airmail labels from Austria. 3 different versions of the same design.
1. Yellow backing paper, shiny surface, bold font, Dark blue
2. Lighter yellow backing paper, mat, still dark blue but lighter than the first
3. White backing paper, bold font but not as much as the first, mat, more maine blue
All come from a roll and are self-adhesive.
The all look like the design listed in the 'airmail label catalogue by Günter Mair' from 1997. AUT-A-20.
1. Yellow backing paper, shiny surface, bold font, Dark blue
2. Lighter yellow backing paper, mat, still dark blue but lighter than the first
3. White backing paper, bold font but not as much as the first, mat, more maine blue
All come from a roll and are self-adhesive.
The all look like the design listed in the 'airmail label catalogue by Günter Mair' from 1997. AUT-A-20.
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