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The designer of these stamps is unknown; they were printed in Vienna.

| Mi 100 | 5 + 3 Kn | dark red-carmine | 240,000 issued |
| Mi 101 | 7 + 5 Kn | green-blue-black | 240,000 issued |
Perforations
A version in 14 ¼ : 13 ¼ , printed in sheets of 16 stamps + 9 pendants
B version in 14, printed in sheets of 100 stamps
Every version of stamp was printed in a quantity of 240.000, so total quantity is 480.000.
There are no known perforation errors for this issue.


Mi 100 and Mi 101, sheets version A



Imperforated stamps exist on normal paper and on granite paper (Faserpapier) – but these are very rare.



Color proofs
Two color proofs for each value exist in variant tones of the issued color. Those proofs come from the Minister albums.


FDC
4.500 FDCs were issued with a machine cancel and 500 with a hand cancel.


FDC with machine cancel and hand cancel
Blocks
On 17.05.1943. blocks were issued with the same stamp design.

| Mi Block 4A | perforated | 12+8 kn | 70.000 |
| Mi Block 4B | imperforated | 12+8 kn | 70.000 |
Color proofs of imperforated block 4B exist in the Minister albums – in two slightly different shades of blue color.

