Interesting aerogrammes and airletters from all over the world. Some (hopefully: most) of them with a nice story behind. Co-authors welcome! If you have any questions about aerogrammes, just email me at aerogrammeblog@gmail.com
Freitag, 2. August 2013
German Aerogramme Form Used in Australia
This German aerogramme form was used in Australia in May 1961. The 10 d franking is paying the aerogramme rate but in Australia aerogramme forms were subject to a license of the Postmaster-General. Without a PMG permit the foreign aerogramme form should have been franked at the airmail letter rate (2 s 3d). This aerogramme form, however, slipped through unnoticed.
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