I have a wide range of Danish (and all other Scandinavian) revenue stamps in stock. Because they are usually only one of a kind (and also quite inexpensive), these are usually only available via approvals. Please let me know of your interests.
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235728
Group of 16 all-different cigarette revenue stamps from the post-1998 period; thus these designs are too recent to be included in the handbook we published in 1998. This group of 16 includes 2 different styles, each in 2 sizes, with 11 different denominations, from 2 different companies [BAT = British American Tobacco and HOP = House of Prince (Skandinavian Tobackko Company, Denmark)], with various "betalt numbers" (in lower right corner) and various company code numbers (at bottom center). In groups like this, it is likely that scarcity varies and in some cases a few items eventually prove to be very scarce. Due to the modern adhesives used to attach these to packages, it is unusual to find them in such nice (nearly perfect) condition as this group. This is the largest group of these modern stamps that I have yet seen.
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235821
Group of 16 all-different cigarette revenue stamps from the post-1998 period; thus these designs are too recent to be included in the handbook we published in 1998. This group of 16 includes 2 different styles, each in 2 sizes, with 11 different denominations, and in one case (BAT 38.00) with different count of cigarettes, from 2 different companies [BAT = British American Tobacco and HOP = House of Prince (Skandinavian Tobackko Company, Denmark)], with various "betalt numbers" (in lower right corner) and various company code numbers (at bottom center). Also, one of the "triangular" design stamps seems to have some element(s) inverted compared to other stamps. In groups like this, it is likely that scarcity varies and in some cases a few items eventually prove to be very scarce. Due to the modern adhesives used to attach these to packages, it is unusual to find them in such nice (nearly perfect) condition as this group.