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World Stamp Catalogue/Geneva (Switzerland)

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Map of the Canton of Geneva

Revenue stamps of Geneva (Switzerland).

Canton of Geneva

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The French-speaking Canton of Geneva is the westernmost canton of Switzerland.

Canton of Geneva arms

Commerce

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Arms of Geneva.

Imperforate stamps.

Special issue
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Changed design. Imperforate (A), perforated 11.25 (B) or 11.75 (C).

1877-1887

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Numerous different stamp types and shades are known from this timeframe.

  • Eagle wing: open or closed;
  • Value inscription (I or II);
  • At least 10 different combinations of paper type, watermark and perforation, A-J:
    • Paper X: smooth, thick and opaque (A, B, C, I);
    • Paper Y: rough, medium thick, opaque to slightly transparent (D, E, G, H, J);
    • Paper Z: rough, thin and transparent (F, not watermarked and only perforated 11.5-11.75).

The 5c pink with an open eagle wing for example, exists in 8 different types and various shades.

Eagle wing

Inscription types

Open eagle wing. Value inscription type I.

Open eagle wing. Value inscription type II.

Special issue
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Imperforate, with and without value inscription.

Closed eagle wing. Value inscription type I.

Open eagle wing, black value inscription.

Closed eagle wing, black value inscription. 1 franc value inscription type I or II.

Different design: Printers inscription 'F. de Siebenthal & Cie, Geneve' at bottom.

Conveyance

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Arms of Geneva.

Imperforate. Inscribed LOI DU 1 FÉVRIER 1865. Used by the Geneva freight (railway-)station and weighing office. Commonly cancelled GENEVE C.F.F. (meaning Chemins de Fer Fédéraux Suisses - Swiss Federal Railways), and/or GENEVE P.V. meaning Petite Vitesse (low speed), GENEVE G.V. meaning Grande Vitesse (urgent, high speed).

Inscribed CANTON DE GENEVE. One stamp of which 12 different types are known, depending on color, perforation and paper type. Perforations 11.5 (a, b, c), 11.75 (d) or 12.75 (e). No watermark (except lilac, 11.5, coarse opaque paper, aB). Three different paper types:

  • Smooth and opaque (A)
  • Coarse and opaque to semi-translucent (B)
  • Thin and semi-translucent to semi-transparent (C)

Different colors, shades of violet and gray:

Changed design.

Stock exchange

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The Geneva Stock Exchange was the first stock exchange in Switzerland founded in 1850. Initially created as an association of stockbrokers and regulated in 1855. Stock exchange revenue stamps were issues from 1885 to ca. 1931.

1533 - Swiss mercenary (Reislaufer)

Pike-armed mercenary (Eidgenössischer Reislaufer) and arms of Geneva. 5 different types can be distinguished:

  • A: Horizontally laid paper, watermarked
  • B: Vertically laid paper, watermarked
  • C: Smooth paper, unwatermarked
  • D: Rough paper, unwatermarked
  • E: Thin transparent, rough paper, unwatermarked

Arms of Geneva. Overprinted 'BOURSE de GENÈVE'.

Arms of Geneva centime values, numerals franc values. Printer's name inscribed at bottom: 'F. DE SIEBENTHAL GENEVE'. White (A) or yellow (B) paper.

Centime values arms of Geneva, franc values large numerals. Without printer's name. Two types of background (I and II), three subtypes can be distinguished regarding paper and perforation:

  • A: Yellow paper with red fibers, 10.5x10.75
  • B: Yellow paper with red fibers, 11x11.25
  • C: Yellow paper without red fibers, 10.75x11

Background types

General tax, 1892

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Arms of Geneva. Lithographed by Lanz.

Hospital tax

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1902-1922.

Poster tax

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Arms of Geneva. 9 different types are known, issued between 1924 and 1967.