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FRG MiNo. MH 127 (3801) ** Historic Buildings Germany, stamp set, self-adh., MNH

FRG MiNo. MH 127 (3801) ** Historic Buildings Germany, stamp set, self-adh., MNH
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FRG MiNo. MH 127 (3801) ** Historic Buildings Germany, stamp set, self-adh., MNH
FRG MiNo. MH 127 (3801) ** Historic Buildings Germany, stamp set, self-adh., MNH
FRG MiNo. MH 127 (3801) ** Historic Buildings Germany, stamp set, self-adh., MNH
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FRG MiNo. DE MH 127 (DE 3801) ** Historic Buildings of Germany, stamp set, self-adhesive, MNH.

Country: Federal Republic of Germany
Michel No.: DE MH 127 **, contains MiNo. DE 3801 **
Condition: MNH
Gum: self-adhesive
Face value: 160 Euro cent
Issued: 2023
Special feature: Germany's first crypto stamp. The image shows a stamp from our own collection. The booklet supplied is sealed and the PIN is unopened.
Please note: The NFT must always be redeemed by 31 December of the fourth calendar year after the date of issue. After that, any NFTs that have not been redeemed by then will no longer be available. NFTs can be redeemed via ciphers.me. To do so, booklet owners must create a user account on the website and agree to the terms of use for this offer.

This crypto stamp is a combination of a real, self-adhesive stamp and its digital image. The digital image is linked to an NFT, the authenticity of which is ensured by blockchain technology. With your purchase, you receive the opportunity and access information to become the owner of a unique digital collector's item in a blockchain. This allows you to present and collect your crypto stamp digitally. Further information and frequently asked questions and answers can be found at www.deutschepost.de/kryptomarke.

The Brandenburg Gate motif was generated for the first time with the help of artificial intelligence (AI). This greatly simplifies the representation of this important historical building and its surroundings, with the many clear edges reminiscent of the pixel style from the digital world.


Manufacturer/EU Responsible person
The economic operator established in the EU is responsible for this product:
Deutsche Post AG, Charles-de-Gaulle-Straße 20, 53113 Bonn. Germany, impressum.brief@deutschepost.de