Collecting Greenlandic covers with town and village cancellations is very popular. Even as far back as 1938, collectors and dealers were sending off covers to Greenland to obtain cancellations from each different town and village. The most recent catalog of Greenlandic cancellations (and all types of postmarks) is the DAKA GF6 Grønland 1997 Poststempler Efter 1938. When DAKA started to publish Greenland (and Faroe) catalogs, the editor completely revised the cancellation / postmark numbering system. I use that revised DAKA numbering system, but sometimes may additionally refer to the Wowern number.
Organizing and listing Greenland cancellations is particularly complicated because the cancellation town names mostly started with the early Danish names, but then around the mid-1980s the cancellations started to be changed to show the Greenlandic town names. There have also been spelling changes to the Greenlandic names (for example, K changed to Q). In some cases, mostly in the 1970s, the cancellations showed both names. Additionally, nearby sub-offices of larger towns also show two names, only sometimes separated by "PR" (meaning "located near"). The aforementioned DAKA GF6 1997 organizes and lists the towns under whatever version of name was FIRST USED for postmarks. The catalog organizes and lists any sub-offices of larger towns alphabetically under their own name (not under the larger town name). DAKA provides both Danish-to-Greenlandic and Greenlandic-to-Danish town name listings to assist the user.
Unfortunately, the DAKA GF6 1997 catalog sold out many years ago and is quite hard to find. I am always interested in buying used examples. If you are seeking an example, please tell me and I will let you know if/when one becomes available.
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TASIUSSAQ PR. NANORTALIK Daka #103.Bro.01x: 1 May 1965 commercial use to Denmark (bicycle advertising cover) with Scott #31 [1960 15 øre Bright Violet King] and #53 [1963 20 øre Ultramarine King]. Postmark device damaged (bottom flattened) in 1964, but continued in use until 1969. Though the cancel name at the top cannot be read, there is no doubt about it (the return address) and the franking combination is extremely unusual!
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